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Welcome to Issue 22 of WPBeginner Spotlight! March was full of exciting developments in the WordPress industry. In this issue, we are celebrating a massive decade-long milestone for one of our favorite WordPress form builders and exploring exciting new AI tools designed to put your WooCommerce promotions and course creation on autopilot. We’re also looking …
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The term ‘bare metal’ gets used loosely in hosting. Sometimes it means a dedicated physical server with no virtualization layer. Sometimes it means unmanaged dedicated hosting. Sometimes it means something between the two. This article cuts through the terminology, explains what bare metal actually means in a hosting context, and gives you a framework for… …
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Your WordPress membership content could be circulating on public forums for free right now, and you wouldn’t know it until your revenue starts to drop. Many site owners rely on simple password protection, which does nothing to stop a member from sharing direct download links with non-paying users. The good news is that you don’t …
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Project revenue is unpredictable. One month you close three new clients; the next month you close none. Recurring revenue solves the cash flow problem that quietly limits most agencies’ growth: when your baseline income covers operating costs, every new project becomes growth rather than survival. The agencies that have stable, growing businesses have one thing …
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Password-based SSH authentication is the most common entry point for brute-force attacks on Linux servers. SSH key authentication replaces the password with a cryptographic key pair: a private key that never leaves your local machine, and a public key that lives on the server. This guide walks through the complete setup, from key generation to… …
IPMI stands for Intelligent Platform Management Interface. It’s a hardware-level management system built into most enterprise server motherboards that allows you to monitor and control a server independently of its operating system. If your OS crashes, your kernel panics, or your network stack stops responding, IPMI is still available. That’s the core value proposition. How …
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