
Nexcess Knowledge Base
December 13, 2022
By Kiki Sheldon
How to restrict Magento Admin Panel access in Cloudflare

Restricting access to your Magento Admin Panel is one of the most important measures you can take to improve the security of your Magento store. Learn how!
December 09, 2022
Magento Content Delivery Network (CDN) setup using Cloudflare

Magento is already a powerful ecommerce solution, but by using a Magento Content Delivery Network (CDN) from Cloudflare you can improve its speed.
October 26, 2022
How to migrate Magento 1 to Magento 2
August 30, 2022
Migration Guide: Transfer a Shopify Store to Nexcess

Some Shopify customers may want to move to another ecommerce platform. Learn how to transfer a Shopify store to Nexcess in this article.
August 24, 2022
By Jain Thomas
How to Configure Your GitHub Account with Nexcess

Configuring your GitHub Account to work with your Nexcess Account has many benefits, but you will need to have an active plan with Nexcess and SSH access enabled on the account.
July 19, 2022
How to Perform a Magento 1.9 Migration to OpenMage

OpenMage an open source "fork" of the original Magento 1.9 code that aims to maintain Long Term Support (LTS) and PCI compliance for existing Magento 1.9 sites.
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