My WordPress installation (roughly 50,000 indexed pages) runs on Xzberpanel with LiteSpeed, and I need it tuned for solid performance. The immediate goal is to serve at least 200 concurrent visitors without slow-downs. Here’s what I want done: • Reconfigure the server stack in Xzberpanel—vhost rules, PHP handler, and any LiteSpeed directives that directly influence performance. • Fine-tune LiteSpeed Cache: ideal TTL values, smart purge rules, and crawler scheduling so “cold” pages are pre-warmed. • Align PHP settings (opcache, memory limits, worker counts) with the new traffic target. • Validate the changes with a lightweight load test and share before/after metrics; right now I only have general observations, so clear numbers will help. Once the environment is humming, I’ll need a step-by-step PDF guide that documents every setting and why it was chosen. This guide should cover server, vhost, PHP, cache, and crawler tweaks so I can replicate or adjust the setup later. Please apply only if you are already comfortable inside Xzberpanel and LiteSpeed; I’m looking for practical expertise, not experimentation.