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Reliable, cheape dedicated hosting with apache,php,mysql & linux, with fast ftp access?:? My requirement: I need dedicated webhosting to put my business online, which is the best one for me? So which is the best,reliable & cheapest dedicated hosting with apache,php,mysql & linux, with fast ftp access transfer, and good security. Any recommendations. Note i have been put off by godaddy by there shared hosting not being very reliable, in terms of ftp access always crashing. Thanks in Advance Tovia Singer
Affordable, reliable dedicated hosting in Austin or San Antonio? I need a dedicated host, not VPS, in Austin or San Antonio. I am willing to spend up to $300/month, but would prefer $150-$200. I need to be allowed full root access to the kernel so that I can install (or have installed for me) my own linux operating system. Answer away!
How much memory/disk/cpu do I need for my dedicated server? It's going to run linux, host a MYSQL database and time scheduling application that needs to be able to support at least 200-300 concurrent users. It is an AJAX application for time scheduling so there's no big number crunching going on or anything. Is the server side bottleneck more likely to be memory or disk or CPU? I don't want to spend more than I have to on dedicated hosting but I need to make sure my server is powerful enough to support the app.
What was the violation? What was the violation? No reason given. Details of Violation: If you are using Apache to host your site just go to the logs section. If it's shared hosting log into your site with ftp then cd ../logs and download the files there. If you are on a dedicated host it depends on where your apache conf file tells apache to put the logs. This is different on Linux, windoze, BSD, etc. Even under Linux it's different depending on what distro. If you have control panel or plesk you can just log in and view your logs. I have a shell script I used to use that downloaded my logs dailly and put them into a DB sorted by which server and what kidn of page hit it was. There are also free log analyzers if you are using Apache as your web server and Linux as your home OS. If you are running a dedicated Linux host you can install these and view the results from windoze machines as web pages. Reading others post. Alexa is not going to be remotely accura This is the part that was cut off. No reason given in the reason field. They are only accurate to represent a small fraction of web users who adopt the toolbar and find it compatable with thier web browsing. I was rather disapointed. Source(s): http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=apache+logs§ionfiltered=projects&Go.x=0&Go.y=0 Reason of Violation: :
Can someone recommend me a book about running a dedicated webs server? can someone recommend me a book from amazon or any where on managing and learning about running a dedicated server I am running a Linux: CentOS 4 I want to learn how to Install and run virtually anything on the server, Host multiple Web sites on one server account. Learn security and trouble client problems like down time and errors. Please any books out there
How can I make my own dedicated web server? Hi, I'm currently trying to convert an altered (suped up) IBM Aptiva which was originally made for windows 98 into a web server. I would like to use this to host several sites. I'm trying to choose between either windows server 2003 or linux. Anybody have any advice?
Self-Hosting vs. VPS: which is right for me? I have two hosting needs: PHP and Rails. I've had (a bad) experience hosting a PHP site on a shared server. I've also briefly run a simple PHP server for a hobby site with low-availability standards. Now that I'm considering running a serious, large site (Ruby on Rails), in addition to a few small existing PHP sites, should I host myself, or choose a Virtual Private Server? * I have a 3.0GHz P4 / 1GB ram machine I could dedicate to hosting. * I am familiar with general computer security principles, programming, and Linux * I have a Comcast cable connection (no static IP) * I can't imagine spending much more than $50 / mo. to start. I'll add any details you consider relevant.
I am planning on getting a dedicated server, what do you recommend? I have a small webdesign studio and I need the server to host my clients. The best deal I've found so far is godaddy.com what do you think of that company? What I need is: - Linux server with cPanel and unlimited domains - low cost - great stability, speed and great service what do you recommend?
Network of Dedicated Servers? I am looking for a number of servers (say 40 dedicated machines) each with their own IP, not in the same IP address range, spread around the world. It can be Linux of windows PCs. Does anyone know of a good solution or service for this? I have looked into EC2 from Amazon but they do not have the support I need. Ideas? Note: I am not looking for caching services or exclusively web hosting. The machines should have different external IPs, possibly different locations and also be able to run desktop windows applications. The servers will be working independently. They will also be running a .NET desktop application and another 3rd party windows application and need a connection to the internet. Linux or Mono wont work. Linux would work if the version support vmware.
Running a Server from Home - How do you do this? We work on some projects, scripts, which needs sometime dedicated server to host to run. As dedicated servers are just an extra cost for us, as we do need this hosting for just testing purpose for 10 to 20 days for script. So i am thinking to run own webserver for this job from my home. Can anyone tell me what is needed for this type of task, and is it feasible... have you done this before, if so what have been your experiences? Note: I have extra desktop pc. with DSL internet Connection with unlimited bandwidth.... --- I want to run Unix/Linux, with Apache.... but I am not much sure, how to link our domain name with this server.... Hope you can answer the question asap Thanks in advance.
Is Windows XP good for a home network with shared external hard drives? I have setup one of my computers to be dedicated to host all of my external hard drives at home. I find that the transfer rate suffers greatly (from 2 times to 10 times slower than being directly connected to the computer needing the files). All hard drives are usb external. I was wondering if a WRTSL54GS storage router with USB hard drive sharing could be faster for data access on a home network than going through a winXP computer? Would linux work well enough to dispurse the data faster? Something like Ubuntu server edition or something? How does linux work with other windows os based computers on a small home network? All I need in the end is to have a place where all my ext. drives are connected and accessible with good transfer rates from other computers. Thanks.
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