Manage Live Site (Overview)
Once a InstaWP Live site is created, it offers seamless site management, allowing you to configure settings and optimize performance, including purging cache for faster Time to First Byte (TTFB). Additionally, enabling single sign-on for your live website without the need for login credentials, and you can easily map your website to a new domain name through various hosting servers like Cloudflare or Namecheap.
In this documentation, we will provide you with an overview on how to manage live-hosted site from the following:
Connect Settings
Hosting Settings
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Go to the Hosting page and and click on the InstaWP Live hosted site more options.
This setting simplifies cache management by allowing you to purge WordPress cache, edge cache, and other temporary files, ensuring optimal performance and quick load times for your website.
This setting offers smooth web management of your live-hosted site by configuring the following options that are available:
Dashboard
Graphs
Change Plan
SFTP SSH User
Backups
Map Domain
Run Commands
Delete
You can view your InstaWP Live - hosted website’s space & cores used with basic information such as PHP, WordPress version, or database size. For more information, refer to this document.
You can view and filter the graphs for your InstaWP live hosting site. For more information, refer to this document.
You can change pricing plans for your InstaWP live-hosted site according to your preferences. For more information, refer to this document.
You can add a SFTP/SSH user to establish a single sign-on for your live-hosted website without any login credentials of that user. For more information, refer to this document.
You can download the backup file for your hosted live site since InstaWP automatically creates a backup every day and stores a separate shadow copy of the site, updated in sync, in another region. For more information, refer to this document.
You can map your website with a new domain name by linking it to a web-hosting server, such as Cloudflare or Namecheap. For more information, refer to this document.
You can run WP-CLI commands remotely on your InstaWP Live-hosted site. For more information, refer to this document.
You can also delete your InstaWP live - hosted site when not in use anymore. For more information, refer to this document.
You can also use the following options, which are only accessible for your InstaWP Live hosted site.
View Logs
Clone
DB Editor
You can view different types of logs that are related to your InstaWP live hosted site such as PHP warning errors & web server related logs. For more information, refer to this document.
You can clone your InstaWP live hosted site by creating a replica of your existing site with all the design, file system and database. For more information, refer to this document.
You can access your InstaWP Live site's database using phpMyAdmin, which provides a web interface for managing MySQL databases. For more information, refer to this document.
💡 Did you know - You can install new plugins or themes, use the file manager, InstaWP DB editor, view debug logs, and more. Learn about how to manage your newly connected site.
In this documentation, we will provide you with an overview on how to manage live-hosted site from the following:
Connect Settings
Hosting Settings
Let’s get started 🚀
Access Live Site Settings
Go to the Hosting page and and click on the InstaWP Live hosted site more options.
Connect Settings
This setting simplifies cache management by allowing you to purge WordPress cache, edge cache, and other temporary files, ensuring optimal performance and quick load times for your website.
Hosting Settings
This setting offers smooth web management of your live-hosted site by configuring the following options that are available:
Dashboard
Graphs
Change Plan
SFTP SSH User
Backups
Map Domain
Run Commands
Delete
Dashboard
You can view your InstaWP Live - hosted website’s space & cores used with basic information such as PHP, WordPress version, or database size. For more information, refer to this document.
Graphs
You can view and filter the graphs for your InstaWP live hosting site. For more information, refer to this document.
Change Plan
You can change pricing plans for your InstaWP live-hosted site according to your preferences. For more information, refer to this document.
SFTP SSH User
You can add a SFTP/SSH user to establish a single sign-on for your live-hosted website without any login credentials of that user. For more information, refer to this document.
Backups
You can download the backup file for your hosted live site since InstaWP automatically creates a backup every day and stores a separate shadow copy of the site, updated in sync, in another region. For more information, refer to this document.
Map Domain
You can map your website with a new domain name by linking it to a web-hosting server, such as Cloudflare or Namecheap. For more information, refer to this document.
Run commands
You can run WP-CLI commands remotely on your InstaWP Live-hosted site. For more information, refer to this document.
Delete
You can also delete your InstaWP live - hosted site when not in use anymore. For more information, refer to this document.
You can also use the following options, which are only accessible for your InstaWP Live hosted site.
View Logs
Clone
DB Editor
View Logs
You can view different types of logs that are related to your InstaWP live hosted site such as PHP warning errors & web server related logs. For more information, refer to this document.
Clone
You can clone your InstaWP live hosted site by creating a replica of your existing site with all the design, file system and database. For more information, refer to this document.
DB Editor
You can access your InstaWP Live site's database using phpMyAdmin, which provides a web interface for managing MySQL databases. For more information, refer to this document.
💡 Did you know - You can install new plugins or themes, use the file manager, InstaWP DB editor, view debug logs, and more. Learn about how to manage your newly connected site.
Updated on: 11/07/2024
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