• I’m trying to decide if running a WordPress Multisite would be a good idea for me. I self-host and manage 4 or 5 websites. I’ve standardized on WordPress for all of them. Since they are all different domain names, I would need the MU Domain Mapping plugin. Would this be considered a good solution, or a wonky workaround? In looking, I’ve heard that performance might be worse. Also, are there any non-obvious downsides, like users being able to see maindomain.com/yoursite/ in the address bar, instead of yoursite.com?

    Also, why hasn’t WordPress baked in domain mapping? Is it that it’s not yet reliable enough?

    I’m not trying to be rude toward MUDM specifically, just unsure of the reliability and performance of Domain Mapping in general.

    Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks!

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-mu-domain-mapping/

Viewing 2 replies - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)
  • Plugin Author Ron Rennick

    (@wpmuguru)

    why hasn’t WordPress baked in domain mapping?

    That’s in progress.

    I’m trying to decide if running a WordPress Multisite would be a good idea for me.

    If you aren’t planning on adding any more domains in the near future I would stick with what you have until the work on core is complete.

    Thread Starter RChadwick

    (@rchadwick)

    Thanks for the response Ron!
    Well, I’m running everything now on a previously-hacked-and-unstable-and-probably-still-has-trojans-somewhere Windows VM. I’m migrating everything to Turnkey Linux. I really like the idea of having to only worry about updating one installation, and one set of plugins (That’s how I got hacked last time.. An OLD, ignored plugin), and figured this would be the best time ever to do Multisite. On paper, to me it’s a no-brainer. I’m just worried I might be opening myself to a bunch of unforeseen problems, quirks, and incompatibilities.

Viewing 2 replies - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)
  • The topic ‘General question’ is closed to new replies.