Remove redundant site and update readme

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This repository contains the Nginx configurations used within the series [Hosting WordPress Yourself](https://deliciousbrains.com/hosting-wordpress-setup-secure-virtual-server/). It contains best practices from various sources, including the [WordPress Codex](https://codex.wordpress.org/Nginx) and [H5BP](https://github.com/h5bp/server-configs-nginx). The following example sites are included:
* fastcgi-cache.com - WordPress with [FastCGI caching](https://deliciousbrains.com/hosting-wordpress-yourself-server-monitoring-caching/#page-cache)
* multisite-subdirectory.com - WordPress multisite install using subdirectories
* multisite-subdomain.com - WordPress multisite install using subdomains
* single-site.com - WordPress single site install
* single-site-with-caching.com - WordPress single site install with FastCGI caching
* single-site-no-ssl.com - WordPress single site install (no SSL or page caching)
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## Usage
### PHP configuration
The php-fpm pool configuration is located in `global/php-pool.conf` and defaults to PHP 7.1. It will need modified if you want the default php-fpm pool service to be a different PHP version. Additional PHP version upstream definitions can be added to the `/upstreams` folder (a PHP 7.0 sample is provided there). You can either use the default pool using `$upstream` in your nginx configurations or the specific upstream definition (i.e. php71, php70) setup by your custom upstream definitions.
The php-fpm pool configuration is located in `global/php-pool.conf` and defaults to PHP 7.4. It will need modifying if you want the default php-fpm pool service to be a different PHP version. Additional PHP version upstream definitions can be added to the `/upstreams` folder (a PHP 7.3 sample is provided there). You can either use the default pool using `$upstream` in your nginx configurations or the specific upstream definition (i.e. php73, php72) setup by your custom upstream definitions.
For example, currently the nginx configuration for `singlesite.com` has the following set for php requests:
For example, currently the nginx configuration for `single-site.com` has the following set for php requests:
```
fastcgi_pass $upstream
```
You could change that to the following to use the php 7.0 php service instead (assuming that php7.0-fpm service is running).
You could change that to the following to use the php 7.3 PHP service instead (assuming that php7.3-fpm service is running).
```
fastcgi_pass php70
fastcgi_pass php73
```
This effectively allows you to have different server blocks execute different versions of PHP if needed.
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Copy one of the example configurations from _sites-available_ to _sites-available/yourdomain.com_:
`sudo cp /etc/nginx/sites-available/singlesite.com /etc/nginx/sites-available/yourdomain.com`
`sudo cp /etc/nginx/sites-available/single-site.com /etc/nginx/sites-available/yourdomain.com`
Edit the site accordingly, paying close attention to the server name and paths.

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# Except
!.gitignore
!default
!fastcgi-cache.com
!multisite-subdirectory.com
!multisite-subdomain.com
!single-site-no-ssl.com

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# Define path to cache and memory zone. The memory zone should be unique.
# keys_zone=fastcgi-cache.com:100m creates the memory zone and sets the maximum size in MBs.
# inactive=60m will remove cached items that haven't been accessed for 60 minutes or more.
fastcgi_cache_path /sites/fastcgi-cache.com/cache levels=1:2 keys_zone=fastcgi-cache.com:100m inactive=60m;
server {
# Ports to listen on
listen 80;
listen [::]:80;
# Server name to listen for
server_name fastcgi-cache.com;
# Path to document root
root /sites/fastcgi-cache.com/public;
# File to be used as index
index index.php;
# Overrides logs defined in nginx.conf, allows per site logs.
access_log /sites/fastcgi-cache.com/logs/access.log;
error_log /sites/fastcgi-cache.com/logs/error.log;
# Default server block rules
include global/server/defaults.conf;
# Fastcgi cache rules
include global/server/fastcgi-cache.conf;
location / {
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$args;
}
location ~ \.php$ {
try_files $uri =404;
include global/fastcgi-params.conf;
# Use the php pool defined in the upstream variable.
# See global/php-pool.conf for definition.
fastcgi_pass $upstream;
# Skip cache based on rules in global/server/fastcgi-cache.conf.
fastcgi_cache_bypass $skip_cache;
fastcgi_no_cache $skip_cache;
# Define memory zone for caching. Should match key_zone in fastcgi_cache_path above.
fastcgi_cache fastcgi-cache.com;
# Define caching time.
fastcgi_cache_valid 60m;
}
# Uncomment if using the fastcgi_cache_purge module and Nginx Helper plugin (https://wordpress.org/plugins/nginx-helper/)
# location ~ /purge(/.*) {
# fastcgi_cache_purge fastcgi-cache.com "$scheme$request_method$host$1";
# }
}
# Redirect www to non-www
server {
listen 80;
listen [::]:80;
server_name www.fastcgi-cache.com;
return 301 $scheme://fastcgi-cache.com$request_uri;
}