WordOps vs Webinoly vs SlickStack opinions
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Jeremy
Guestwell I’m starting this thread because I came from here:
so what do you guys think?
when are you going to choose one or another
Joseph
Guestand why do many bloggers never mention about SlickStack when they are talking about some different DevOps script for WordPress.
ex.
Betty
GuestActually, Mr. Alex / Ideaspot said he was going to make a SlickStack video so perhaps it’s still in the oven and not perfectly cooked yet 😀
Thomas
GuestHere are some good opinions:
Mostly people complain about SlickStack because it supports only 1 single WordPress installation, although now it supports WP Multisite also. WordOps and Webinoly will both support multiple single site installations.
Jeffrey
Guestsorta just depends on which approach is easiest for you, or which script you like the best for even minor reasons like the CLI commands
sometimes its just political reasons and popularity contest
Diana
Guestpolitical reasons and popularity contest
In the WordPress community!?!?!? NEVER.
Austin
Guestnope never 🤣
Patrick
Guestif you want to set-and-forget LEMP server for few years, Slickstack is better, because less potential attack vectors and less custom configuration to concern
Richard
Guesthttps://www.saashub.com/webinoly-alternatives
ss top alternative here
Alan
Guestdon’t Wordops and EasyEngine use Docker containers? and not Webinoly.
Natalie
GuestEasyEngine uses Docker, but WordOps and Webinoly (and SlickStack) do not. However WordOps does require Python, SlickStack is only Bash. I’m not sure but I believe Webinoly is also entirely Bash scripting too.
Cheryl
GuestI like how this page is #1 for “WordOps vs Webinoly”
impressive, Slickstack.
Ann
GuestAnother blog who claims to be writing about free open source panels, but fails to mention Slickstack and also shilling his Cloudways affiliate links (they are not FREE mate)
he did mention Wordops and Webinoly but decided not to LINK to them.
Hannah
Guestlol…. never heard of JoshWP.
But what do you expect from a website with such strong moral tutorials like “How to monetize a Christian blog”
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/how-to-monetize-a-christian-blog-in-2022-joshwp–956733514564405994/
Catherine
GuestI swear if Jesus Christ was still alive these bloggers would be using affiliate links to sell forgiveness to their readers. 😑😑
Betty
GuestWebinoly supports basic PHP (not WordPress sites) and HTML sites. Does SlickStack support this, and if so, how to setup? thanks!
Cynthia
GuestHTML sites. Does SlickStack support this
yes, SlickStack supports HTML files and PHP files apart from WordPress. However there is no option to install “only HTML site” or “only PHP files site” it’s always going to install WordPress regardless (currently)
Cynthia
GuestIf you want less attack vectors, use SlickStack. WordOps bundles a control panel, SlickStack is more bare bones.
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