You can start performance shared hosting with cPanel and LiteSpeed Web Server using a variety of providers. Here's how.
The setup is different for each provider. Please see the appropriate link below to start an instance, and then return to this page to complete the common setup.
Remember: A fully qualified domain name must contain two dots, i.e hostname vps.mydomain.com
.
Run the install command from the console:
cd /home; curl -o latest -L https://securedownloads.cpanel.net/latest; sh latest
If installation is successful, you will see a log like this:
268 ( INFO): cPanel install finished in 17 minutes and 20 seconds! 1195 ( INFO): Congratulations! Your installation of cPanel & WHM 11.74 is now complete. The next step is to configure your server.
You can now open your browser and go to https://your-server-ip:2087
to access WHM.
Account/Password = root/ssh_password
Create a user/domain at Home > Account > Create a New Account
Use cPAddons Site Software to install WordPress
Log in to the user's cPanel and Click Install from SOFTWARE > Site Software, and you will see the WordPress site installed in a few seconds.
Run the following command from the console:
/scripts/install_lets_encrypt_autossl_provider
Run the following command from the console:
cd /usr/src; curl https://www.litespeedtech.com/packages/cpanel/lsws_whm_plugin_install.sh | sh
You'll want to use LiteSpeed Web Server to increase performance.
If you search for LiteSpeed
, it will pop up from the Plugins section.
If you don't have a LiteSpeed license and you want to try it, choose Request a trial license. We recommend you enable PHP suEXEC.
Set up your password for LiteSpeed web admin.
If both servers are running, you may see this message.:
Simply click Switch to LiteSpeed to fix it .
If mod_ruid2
is enabled, a variety of functionality may be disrupted. This is because WHM is creating files that the web server user cannot access.
Access EasyApache 4 > Customize > Apache Module and set mod_ruid2 to Disabled
.
Follow our instructions at LiteSpeed Cache For WordPress Management to set up caching. If LSCache is successfully enabled for WordPress, you will see green on Cache Status.
So, why would you want to start performance hosting with cPanel and LSWS?
You can accelerate all users' websites.
Simply test using the AB benchmark tool , Like so:
ab -n 100000 -c 100 -k -q -H "Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate" http://litespeed.test.com/
Result: 16,213 Requests/second
Server Software: LiteSpeed Server Hostname: litespeed.test.com Server Port: 80 Document Path: / Document Length: 20791 bytes Concurrency Level: 100 Time taken for tests: 6.168 seconds Complete requests: 100000 Failed requests: 0 Keep-Alive requests: 99100 Total transferred: 2115495500 bytes HTML transferred: 2079100000 bytes Requests per second: 16213.20 [#/sec] (mean) Time per request: 6.168 [ms] (mean) Time per request: 0.062 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent requests) Transfer rate: 334950.64 [Kbytes/sec] received
Note: Please do benchmark testing with ab
command requests from a separate public server.
Double the maximum capacity of your current Apache servers with LiteSpeed Web Server's streamlined event-driven architecture, capable of handling thousands of concurrent clients with minimal memory consumption and CPU usage.
Protect your servers with already familiar mod_security
rules, while also taking advantage of a host of built-in anti-DDoS features, such as bandwidth and connection throttling.