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To run WordPress, it’s recommended your host supports:
- Laharan’andiana PHP amporisihana 7.4 na mihoatra.
- MySQL 8.0na mihoatra, NA KOA MariaDB 10.6 na mihoatra.
- Afaka mampiasa HTTPS
That’s really it. Apache or Nginx is recommended as the most robust and featureful server for running WordPress, but any server that supports PHP and MySQL will do. That said, for the smoothest experience in setting up—and running—your site, each host on the hosting page supports the above and more with no problems.
Raha te hahita ny antsipirihany momba ireo tovana PHP ilaina, vakio ny Torolalana ho an’ny mpampiantrano.
Note: If you are in a legacy environment where you only have older PHP or MySQL versions, WordPress also works with PHP 7.2.24+ and MySQL 5.5.5+. However, these versions have reached their official End Of Life and may expose your site to security vulnerabilities.
Ask your host to run WordPress
If you’re unsure whether or not your host can already run WordPress, here’s a request you can copy and paste to send them!
I’m interested in running the open source WordPress <https://wordpress.org/> web software, and I was wondering if my account supported the following:
- PHP 7.4 na taoriana kokoa
- MySQL 8.0 or greater OR MariaDB 10.6 or greater
- Nginx na Apache misy module mod_rewrite
- Mampiasa HTTPS
Misaotra !
Tsy an-tery fa tsara kokoa hanamafisana ny fiarovana.
Hosting is more secure when PHP applications, like WordPress, are run using your account’s username instead of the server’s default shared username. Ask your potential host what steps they take to ensure the security of your account.