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24 Apr 2026

PHP OPcache: The Biggest Single Performance Win for WordPress

OPcache stores compiled PHP bytecode in memory so WordPress doesn't re-parse hundreds of files on every request. Here's what it does, how much it helps, and how to verify it's working.

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23 Apr 2026

Running WooCommerce on TrueCore: What to Expect

WooCommerce works on our SQLite-backed WordPress install for most stores. Here's what the setup looks like, where the performance limits are, and what actually matters at scale.

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13 Apr 2026

PHP Version Support: Why Running Current PHP Matters for WordPress

PHP 8.3 is faster and more secure than PHP 7.4. Here's how to check what version your site uses, why upgrading matters, and what we do to keep the platform current.

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7 Apr 2026

Why Your WordPress Site Is Slow Even on a Fast Server

PHP workers, uncached pages, and plugin bloat are the most common causes of slow WordPress sites. Here's how to identify which problem you're dealing with.

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2 Apr 2026

What Actually Controls WordPress Speed on Shared Hosting

PHP workers, disk I/O, and RAM allocation — the real factors behind WordPress performance on shared hosting, and what separates a fast host from a slow one.

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1 Apr 2026

Why We Cap Server Slots and Never Oversell

Most shared hosts quietly sell more resources than their servers have. We don't. Here's why we hard-cap every plan and what it means for your site's performance.

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