I see it as a "simulation" of a shared hosting account which from what I experienced the most common deployment strategy for WordPress sites. Usually these hosting though still have the db on a different machine and are usually are exposed via Apache using php-cgi. But it's good enough.
They could throw in some non-root account as the last step for good measure.
I see it as a "simulation" of a shared hosting account which from what I experienced the most common deployment strategy for WordPress sites. Usually these hosting though still have the db on a different machine and are usually are exposed via Apache using php-cgi. But it's good enough.
They could throw in some non-root account as the last step for good measure.