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  • cPanelMichael
    I run a small VPS to offer shared hosting to my clients. Mostly Wordpress blogs and the likes, a couple ecommerce sites too.

    Hello, You may find the following thread helpful: Wordpress / Prestashop / x Performance You can also find a list of system administration services on the following URL if you don't receive sufficient use-feedback: System Administration Services | cPanel Forums Thank you.
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  • Anoop P Alias
    PHP-fpm should be a better option for PHP. Tweak Opcode cache like ZendOpcache and use an Application level cache for improving performance
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  • mikefromnz
    Thanks, it seems you have to manually enable PHP-FPM on each individual customers site though, or am I missing something?
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  • cPanelMichael
    Thanks, it seems you have to manually enable PHP-FPM on each individual customers site though, or am I missing something?

    Yes, that's correct. More information about how PHP-FPM works with EasyApache 4 is available at: PHP-FPM Code and FileSystem Layout for EasyApache 4 - Documentation - cPanel Documentation Thank you.
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  • mikefromnz
    To be honest that seems really backward, with these days all our services are able to be automated from customer signup, to billing and account creation, package selection etc. How come a better, faster PHP handler needs to be manually enabled per site? Is there an alternative option that can be automatically assigned with same or similar benefit? Seems odd!
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, There's actually an open feature request to enable PHP-FPM by default on new accounts at: PHP-FPM enabled by default on account creation I encourage you to vote for this feature and review the existing comments. Note there's also a workaround discussed on the following thread: php-fpm enable ssh command Thanks!
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  • mikefromnz
    Thanks for that I will do so. Any other tips about my EasyApache configuration? Loving cPanel so far!
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  • cPanelMichael
    Thanks for that I will do so. Any other tips about my EasyApache configuration? Loving cPanel so far!

    You may also find this document helpful: EasyApache 4 FAQ - EasyApache 4 - cPanel Documentation Thanks!
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