Documentation
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How to whitelist WordStress in CloudFlare Firewall
Even though we’re making sure that WordStress cannot be used with malicious intent by forcing the WordStress Companion tool to be installed on the target website, it doesn’t mean that services like CloudFlare do not see our requests are suspicious – we’re firing hundres of requests at the same time after all. How to configure…
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Who is WordStress for?
Basically, for anyone who runs WordPress with a large amount of users and wants to know what their site can handle. It often comes in handy when using Shopping plugins like WooCommerce, Easy Digital Downloads (EDD), BigCommerce, or CartFlows or LMS plugins like LearnDash, LifterLMS, Tutor LMS, WP Courseware or Sensei LMS in combination with…
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Why use WordStress?
Are your ready to grow your website? Then WordStress is for you! WordStress is a load testing platform that focuses on authenticated load tests in WordPress. Logged-in user requests are often uncached, this means your server needs to work harder to process the requested information. This can quickly become a problem when you’re dealing with…
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Why Most Load Testing Tools Miss the Mark for Logged-In WordPress Sites (And How WordStress Gets It Right)
When you’re testing your WordPress site, most people think of the usual traffic spikes—anonymous users flooding your pages. But here’s the thing: logged-in users are a whole different beast. Logged-in users often cannot use all the caching methods our servers provide. They interact with their personal data and that means more database queries, more server…
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My Cloudways server is blocking the requests
Cloudways uses Imunify360 and often blocks requests like ours. You can white-list our IP addresses in the firewall settings. more information: https://support.cloudways.com/en/articles/9979437-a-brief-guide-to-server-security-management