How Does Pagely Use Amazon RDS? Amazon’s Relational Database Service (RDS) is a managed service not only for housing your data, but for running, operating, and...
Is It Possible to Have Different CNAMEs, Databases or Directories Between Production & Staging? Yes. Depending on which plan you’re on, you have an allotment of separate WordPress instances which can all have different...
WordPress Multisite Backups By default, Multisite WordPress installs are backed up the same way regular, single-site WordPress installs are — that is, a...
Which Plugins and Themes Does Pagely Support? Pagely supports nearly all WordPress plugins and themes. There is a very small list of Banned Plugins that we currently...
Find Pagely’s Historical Uptime Trends Here: Historical uptime statistics and responsiveness monitored by an independent third-party can be found in the chart below, with continuously updated...
Does Pagely Provide Data at Rest Encryption in the Database? Yes — we enable data encryption at rest for you by default in our RDS database instances. Data at rest...
Does Bandwidth Usage Include Ingress and Egress? Each Pagely VPS plan includes a dedicated block of bandwidth which accounts for egress bandwidth only. Any bandwidth consumed within...
Can I Host HTML Files Separately From WordPress at Pagely? Yes, we can host static HTML files for you in subdirectories of your WordPress instance. What we don’t support are...
How Pagely Separates Files From Getting Commingled When Hosting Multiple Domains Each WordPress instance has its own self-contained database. We control WordPress core via symlinks, so each application’s database and site...
Database Access Credentials on the Pagely Platform Database credentials are individual to each application and are contained in the wp-config-hosting.php file we manage for you. You can...