Author: Francisco Ros

How to deploy your WordPress site with Bedrock and Moss

How to deploy your WordPress site with Bedrock and Moss

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WordPress developers have their own workflows, and they sometimes differ from the usual ones in other CMS or frameworks. However, Bedrock allows you to manage WordPress and related plugins as any other PHP dependency via composer. It also creates a better project structure that puts WordPress in its own subdirectory. These nice features make Bedrock a great alternative to consider when developing WordPress sites, since you can follow a typical PHP development workflow: Update dependencies locally, commit your composer.lock, and deploy your application to your testing/staging environment (or to production, eventually).

If you also take advantage of Moss‘s zero-downtime deployments, your WordPress development workflow becomes a breeze. In this article we’ll see how to create and deploy your Bedrock site with Moss. If you don’t have an account yet, sign up at our Free Plan which includes unlimited sites and servers.

Manage fast and affordable UpCloud servers with Moss

Manage fast and affordable UpCloud servers with Moss

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UpCloud is a growing cloud provider that includes fast storage in their server offerings at an affordable price point. They have datacenters in Germany, Finland, Netherlands, Singapore, United Kingdom, and USA… and counting!

If you don’t have an account yet, sign up using this link with our promo code to get $25 in your UpCloud account: https://upcloud.com/signup/?promo=moss

You can easily deploy UpCloud servers and use a Moss’s free or paid plan to manage them securely. You just have to complete the steps described in this article.

Manage your websites and servers with Moss’s Free Plan

Manage your websites and servers with Moss’s Free Plan

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When we started Moss we had a clear objective in mind: Help developers create and deploy their websites reliably and easily. Let them focus on their job while Moss takes care of server configs, zero-downtime deployments, and everything required to have a robust and secure setup without the sysadmin hassle.

Today, we think we’re one step closer to such goal. We’ve updated the price plans of Moss so that most teams can have access to it regardless their budget. Yes, we’ve released a Free Plan you can use to manage all your servers and sites. Once you’re getting enough value from Moss and your requirements go up, you can upgrade to a paid plan.

The new Moss is here

The new Moss is here

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Two years ago we launched Moss commercially. That was our first attempt to help web developers manage their servers and sites so that they could focus on their business and build great applications. Since then, we’ve been learning from our customers and evolving Moss in accordance.

Thanks to this continuous learning process and the effort of our team, now I’m proud to announce our new version of Moss. A major update that puts the focus on the unique features that set Moss apart: real-time visibility, security, and integration with 3rd-parties.

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