Nimbus are sponsoring WordCamp Brighton, demonstrating our control panel STORM that has been fully developed from the ground up, by our brilliant team.
We will be demonstrating our control panel STORM at WordCamp Brighton, an alternative to cPanel or Plesk, which has been built by the team at Nimbus. We focus specifically on the needs of agencies and developers to streamline your workflow and allow you to concentrate on creating amazing websites rather than configuring servers.
Not only does STORM allow you to manage your servers on a single dashboard, whitelist IP addresses in a single click and enable a Let’s Encrypt SSL in one-click but 80% of sites run faster on STORM.
STORM can install WordPress within 30 seconds using the latest version of PHP, considerably faster than alternative control panels. When you set up a WordPress site on STORM, you will always receive the latest version of WordPress for your install, even if there has been a WordPress update a minute before your setup. See how simple the process is here.
If you’d like to learn more and to truly appreciate the impact that Nimbus Hosting and STORM can have on your WordPress development, we highly recommend coming along and having a chat with the team at WordCamp. We’re available for a chat all weekend from the 17th-19th August!
Once you have authorised BitBucket or GitHub, you can mirror a repository and branch directly with a web site or folder on your STORM server. Therefore, any changes that are made can either be pulled instantly with a single click from inside STORM or automatically deployed if you enable the automatic deployment toggle.
See how simple it is to deploy directly from GitHub and BitBucket here.
All your servers on a single dashboard with an easy to use search to find where your website is hosted.
Manage who has access with a simple interface. Whitelist an IP address for a specific amount of time.
Enable an SSL on a website with just a single click. No need to worry about confirmation emails, authentication links or strange DNS records. Redirect the entire site to HTTPS with a second click.
See how you can complete this process in just one click, here.