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The first alternative to CloudLinux LVE Manager is here, from the good folks at LiteSpeed

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that’s easy, with falling interest rates, webpros’ owner can now afford to raise more debt and buy them all

vertical integration ftw

I don’t think you understand what I’m getting at. A web host has to use various products to deliver a finished product. The following is used to offer it:

cPanel manages the websites, email, PHP, and MySQL. The WP Toolkit acts similarly to Imunify360 because it helps keep websites up-to-date and secure.

LiteSpeed is used to serve the websites as fast as possible, even faster than Apache/Nginx in most cases, especially with LSCache. It can be even quicker when using LiteSpeed Crawler (only recommended on VPS/Dedicated servers).

CloudLinux is used to isolate each account from one…


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The first alternative to CloudLinux LVE Manager is here, from the good folks at LiteSpeed


I can’t help but think that LiteSpeed is adding that because cPanel and CloudLinux are so heavily integrated i.e CloudLinux uses AccelerateWP, and CloudLinux didn’t go with LiteSpeed to use LiteSpeed/LScache. Instead, cPanel/CloudLinux choose Nginx/WP Rocket.

LiteSpeed will have cgroups and then also maybe add their own Redis. That means many could use cPanel/LiteSpeed without CloudLinux, at least for single websites/small workloads. Of course, CloudLinux still has many other benefits than just true resources limits and Redis (when using AccelerateWP).

Sure is interesting.

Whoever launches a combo of cPanel, LiteSpeed, CloudLinux, Imunify360, and Acronis, all built-in, will be a winner. That will never happen, though, at least not in our lifetime.


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Bitwarden Vs. Norton Password Manager (2024 Comparison) – Forbes Advisor INDIA

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Bitwarden and Norton Password Manager are strong contenders when it comes to safeguarding your digital credentials. But what if you’re keen on scrutinizing the privacy aspects of your tech tools? One of these might be more up your alley than the other. Keep reading to delve into the specifics, including some noteworthy concerns about privacy.

Bitwarden Vs….


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Google Password Manager can now be shared amongst a whole family

The Google Password Manager will now let users share their credentials with the rest of their family, as part of a drive to improve its Family Link parental control app.

Accounts that are part of the same family group can share usernames and passwords with each other, with Google giving scenarios of when this may be needed, such as when a parent wants to see their child’s school assignments.


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