by Visakh S | Jun 29, 2018 | Magento, Technical Support
At the last count, more than 235,000 websites use Magento. It is by far the most popular eCommerce platform, primarily because it is feature rich and flexible. However, many Magento site owners grapple with poor page loading speeds. It leads to lost sales. However,...
by Visakh S | Mar 23, 2018 | Magento, Server Management
As a server administration company, we often get support requests from website and server owners. Recently we were called on to fix this error in a Magento 2 server: SQLSTATE[42000]: Syntax error or access violation:1118 Row size too large. The Maximum row size for...
by Visakh S | Mar 20, 2018 | Magento, Server Administration
Magento is a popular eCommerce app for a lot of reasons – it’s secure, feature rich and super stable. BUT, it has an Achilles’ heel – Poor Speed The default settings in Magento is not optimized for speed, and pages can take up to 10 seconds to...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Mar 8, 2018 | Apache, cPanel, Featured, Litespeed, Magento, MySQL, Plesk, Server Management, WordPress
10 years back, people were happy with sites that loaded in 10 seconds. Not anymore. These days, people browse sites on the go with their smartphones. If it’s not loading in 2 seconds, they just open the next site. So, the question is: How can you speed up your...
by Reeshma Mathews | Nov 28, 2016 | Magento, Server Administration, Server Management, Technical Support
With 29.1% of the market share, Magento is a widely used shopping cart in online businesses. Its features and flexibility makes it a preferred choice for many websites. In online shopping, no customer is ready to wait for ages to load a website. As a result, speed and...
by Reeshma Mathews | Nov 5, 2016 | Magento, Server Administration, Server Management, Technical Support
Are you a website owner? Do you have Magento shopping cart in your site? Is your server running an insecure version of Linux kernel? If the answers to these questions are ‘yes’, then you’d be noticing a ‘Dirty COW vulnerability’ alert in...
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