Create and Set Your Backblaze B2 API Credentials
ACTIVATING V2 BACKUPS ON SERVERS PROVISIONED BEFORE NOVEMBER 1ST To activate backups 2.0 head to your Servers page and click on the name of the server you wish to activate it on. Warning: This will disable Borg and purge all existing Borg backups from your system. You are responsible for ensuring you have existing backups in place. By […]
V2 Backups Part 2. Setting Up Local Website Backups
ACTIVATING V2 BACKUPS ON SERVERS PROVISIONED BEFORE NOVEMBER 1ST To activate backups 2.0 head to your Servers page and click on the name of the server you wish to activate it on. Warning: This will disable Borg and purge all existing Borg backups from your system. You are responsible for ensuring you have existing backups in place. By […]
V2 Backups Part 3. Setting Up Remote Website Backups
ACTIVATING V2 BACKUPS ON SERVERS PROVISIONED BEFORE NOVEMBER 1ST To activate backups 2.0 head to your Servers page and click on the name of the server you wish to activate it on. Warning: This will disable Borg and purge all existing Borg backups from your system. You are responsible for ensuring you have existing backups […]
Working with the wp-config.php on vCanopy and an introduction to user-configs.php
Introduction Working with wp-config.php on vCanopy A quick intro to user-configs.php Editing user-configs.php Migrating to vCanopy and the wp-config.php file Cloning, Failover, and wp-config.php If you have a website that requires you to add custom code snippets to the wp-config.php file, on vCanopythese changes won’t persist when you migrate your website to a new server or clone […]
New Website Checklists
Introduction In this article, we’ll take a look at the things you’ll want to have in place when you’re launching a new website on vCanopy. In a nutshell, you’re going to want an SSL certificate, transactional email (for contact form submissions, etc), your security setup, caching, and your DNS records in place. The order in […]
vCanopy Logs – How to Find Them and When to Use Them
Introduction Knowing where your logs are and what they keep track of is an important part of managing your WordPress web hosting business. In this article, we’ll take a look at where you can go to view your server logs, and when you might want to check them. Some, for example the SSL log and […]