• Hi Community Support Team,

    I hope you are doing well.

    I would like to request the creation (or sharing, if already available) of a Knowledge Base (KB) article related to WordPress failover documentation. This will help us better understand and implement failover mechanisms to ensure high availability and minimize downtime.

    Specifically, we are looking for guidance on:

    • Failover architecture and setup for WordPress
    • Recommended tools or plugins
    • Best practices for database and application failover
    • Any existing internal documentation or references

    This documentation will be highly beneficial for our team in improving system resilience and handling potential outages effectively.

    Kindly prioritize this request and share the relevant KB article or documentation at your earliest convenience.

    Thanks in advance for your support.

    • This topic was modified 1 day, 14 hours ago by harish498.

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  • Moderator threadi

    (@threadi)

    Setting up a failover system is primarily the responsibility of the hosting provider, who supplies the resources needed to run websites. I’m not sure if WordPress requires any specific settings for this – actually, it doesn’t. That’s why you probably won’t find any instructions on the subject. I’d recommend contacting your hosting provider’s support team first, since they’re the ones who should be providing the failover system.

    If you’re looking for documentation, you can usually find it here: https://make.wordpress.org/docs/handbook/

    The team of volunteers who maintain it can be found here: https://make.wordpress.org/docs/

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