DNS Failover for WordPress: What It Solves and What It Does Not
A practical guide to DNS failover for WordPress, including where it helps, where it falls short, and how it fits into a real availability strategy.
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This blog is where FirePhage explains how to protect WordPress and WooCommerce sites without drowning teams in security jargon. The goal is practical, product-adjacent content that helps site owners and agencies make better protection decisions.
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A practical guide to DNS failover for WordPress, including where it helps, where it falls short, and how it fits into a real availability strategy.
A practical WordPress hardening checklist for production sites and WooCommerce stores, focused on real risk reduction, route protection, and recovery readiness.
A practical guide to rate limiting WordPress and WooCommerce routes without locking out real users, admins, shoppers, or integrations.
A practical guide to diagnosing the “connection is not private” error on WordPress sites by separating visitor-side issues from certificate, DNS, CDN, and origin problems.
A practical guide to diagnosing the \"internal error server connection terminated\" message on WordPress and WooCommerce, from browser and origin checks to proxy and edge issues.
A practical guide to improving WordPress site speed by diagnosing the real bottleneck, reducing plugin and database drag, and cutting junk traffic before it reaches origin.
A practical guide to WooCommerce checkout monitoring, with synthetic checks, dynamic-route alerting, and a better availability standard than homepage-only uptime probes.
A practical guide to WordPress vulnerability scanners, how to interpret findings, and why scanning alone does not protect production sites between detection and remediation.
A practical guide to diagnosing slow TTFB on WordPress by separating frontend issues from server-side delay, plugin drag, cache misses, and bad traffic pressure.
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