8,000 Sites and Counting: Running a *Huge* WordPress ServiceBilly Hylton
Web.unc.edu initially launched in 2009 with the goal of providing an easy-to-use self service blogging platform for UNC's students, faculty and staff. Today, that simple idea has expanded to thousands of websites and is now a collaborative initiative between ITS Web Services and the College of Art and Sciences Information Services (OASIS).
This presentation discusses the rewards and challenges of managing and supporting a large WordPress multisite installation, including overseeing security, support, multi-site updates and the task of staying current in a rapidly changing and evolving web landscape.
UNC Cause 2014 | 8,000 Sites and Counting - Running a *Huge* WordPress Service Billy Hylton
any of us know that WordPress is is an easy-to-use web publishing system that meets a wide range of our website needs. We also understand that supporting many standalone instances of WordPress can be a nightmare -- so we turn to WordPress Multisite. But what happens when your WordPress network explodes to include thousands of users and sites? At UNC-Chapel Hill our two WordPress multisite networks (self-serve/enterprise) power thousands of sites across a wide range of use cases. During this presentation, we’ll explore topics such as scalability, security, user experience, and administration overhead as they pertain to these very large WordPress networks. We’ll share tips, lessons learned, and ongoing challenges. This talk will cover technical areas (i.e - caching, domain mapping, and custom theme development) as well as topics of interest to communicators and content editors.
8,000 Sites and Counting: Running a *Huge* WordPress ServiceBilly Hylton
Web.unc.edu initially launched in 2009 with the goal of providing an easy-to-use self service blogging platform for UNC's students, faculty and staff. Today, that simple idea has expanded to thousands of websites and is now a collaborative initiative between ITS Web Services and the College of Art and Sciences Information Services (OASIS).
This presentation discusses the rewards and challenges of managing and supporting a large WordPress multisite installation, including overseeing security, support, multi-site updates and the task of staying current in a rapidly changing and evolving web landscape.
UNC Cause 2014 | 8,000 Sites and Counting - Running a *Huge* WordPress Service Billy Hylton
any of us know that WordPress is is an easy-to-use web publishing system that meets a wide range of our website needs. We also understand that supporting many standalone instances of WordPress can be a nightmare -- so we turn to WordPress Multisite. But what happens when your WordPress network explodes to include thousands of users and sites? At UNC-Chapel Hill our two WordPress multisite networks (self-serve/enterprise) power thousands of sites across a wide range of use cases. During this presentation, we’ll explore topics such as scalability, security, user experience, and administration overhead as they pertain to these very large WordPress networks. We’ll share tips, lessons learned, and ongoing challenges. This talk will cover technical areas (i.e - caching, domain mapping, and custom theme development) as well as topics of interest to communicators and content editors.
Digital Commons - All Things Open 2016Billy Hylton
Slides from Hylton's presentation at Red Hat's All Things Open event.
"In this session, Billy Hylton, the Digital Services Director of the state’s Department of Information Technology will discuss the Digital Commons program. The program has delivered a more consistent, efficient, and cost-effective way to deliver web content and services that focuses on citizen needs. Today over 25 cabinet agency and key state government websites are running on a unified, modern platform."
https://allthingsopen.org/talk/state-of-nc-digital-commons-program-enterprise-drupal-and-openshift/
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