Welcome to the WordPress Hosting Handbook! Here you will find WordPress hosting best practice documentation developed collaboratively by the Hosting Team. Use the "Contents" menu on the left to navigate topics.
People in this team are closely related to the world of hosting. They work as system administrators, plugin developers etc., and are concerned about improving the relationship between WordPress and the hosting where they are hosted.
Our goals are ranging wide, although we are primarily focused on publishing documentation about the best options and the best practices hosters can apply when it comes to hosting WordPress. We are also working to offer tools to help improve WordPress performance when new versions and different elements of its environment (such as PHP, the database or the web server) appear.
If you want to know more, feel free to take a look at our Get Involved section.
The Hosting Team works to improve the WordPress user experience across hosting environments through user collaboration and education.
Everyone is welcome! This may include folks hosting WordPress, interested in learning more about hosting WordPress or folks working directly with WordPress hosts, such System Engineers, System Architects, DevOps Engineers and Developers that are working on core, plugins or themes.
The Hosting Team meets in the WordPress Slack, in the #hosting-community channel. The conversations are in English. Check out the WordPress Meeting calendar for the current schedule.
The Hosting Team is represented by team reps @amykamala, @crixu, @javiercasares, and @jessibelle.
[info]If you’re interested in improving this handbook, check the Github Handbook repo, or leave a message in the #hosting-community channel of the official WordPress Slack.[/info]
- 2023-01-31: Updated Team Reps
- 2021-05-27: Fixing infoboxes
- 2021-03-31: Team Reps updated
- 2021-02-17: Changelog added
- 2020-11-21: Minor text changes and info-block
- 2020-06-02: Published from Github