I hope I can get some part-time consulting jobs to do this optimization for small businesses. All in all, it doesn’t seem too hard to do and I enjoyed doing it. If you run into a problem just google it for the answer. Anyway, here is the recap of the steps I took to set up my FreeBSD 6.2 Web Server.
- Installing OS
- Setting Up Apache, MySQL, and Other Services
- Migrating Wordpress from WinXP to FreeBSD
- Optimizing Apache
- Optimizing MySQL
- Optimizing PHP
- Proxy Caching
- Optimizing Wordpress with WP-Cache
- Keeping Your FreeBSD Ports Up-to-Date Effortlessly
- Setting Up Sendmail on FreeBSD 6.2
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Thaya Kareeson 

October 5th, 2007 at 12:42 pm
*Update* I’ve also set up WP-Cache Plugin to help out with Wordpress caching and reducing Apache CPU cycles. Will update this post when I have a good tutorial on WP-Cache.
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October 8th, 2007 at 5:09 pm
I’ve added “Optimizing Wordpress with WP-Cache” as #8.
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