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Question How to setup Plesk correctly

lachero

New Pleskian
Hello everybody!

I'm for quite long using Plesk for managing my websites, I'm using AWS EC2 to host the Plesk machines, I'm using m5.xlarge for my machines.
I'm hosting only WordPress websites, about 50 websites for each machine.

Lately, I was facing slow-websites issues and high CPU on the machines.

Do you have any suggestions on how to configure Plesk & WordPress sites on Plesk correctly?
How can I know which website is using many resources?
or if there's a way to use Plesk on Kubernetes?

I would appreciate it very much if there's something here that has the experience of managing hundreds of WordPress websites and willing to share his knowledge :)

Thanks!
 
Consider hiring a system administrator. "Correctly" varies from use case beyond basic security and performance recommendations commonly found on the internet
 
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