Is it really that great? Is it necessary?
On a dedicated server with cpanel/whm and 50-200 different websites hosted on it. (standard business sites - no gaming, radio, streaming etc)
Why should we add CloudLinux?
Is it really that great? Is it necessary?
On a dedicated server with cpanel/whm and 50-200 different websites hosted on it. (standard business sites - no gaming, radio, streaming etc)
Why should we add Litespeed?
For a dedicated server that houses 50-200 sites (business sites - no radio/streaming/gaming etc)
What would be the benefit to changing to Direct admin?
Will save some money, but...
Are there complications in switching over?
After the switch...Will there be challenges that make me wish for cpanel again?
have you done this? how did it go?
Do you recommend to or not to do? why/why not?
What is better a Dual CPU or Single CPU Dedicated Server at the same Benchmark Rating?
I have been searching for a new server to put CentOS 8 then cloudlinux on then move my websites and 4 clients over to it and I do not see a lot of Dual CPU servers.
This current admin company is driving me insane! They are literally making my server worse...
I have lost so much money in production time of not being able to develop websites!
This sever is for basic business sites.
So I am moving this server from dedicated self-managed (with 3rd party admin) and now need a fully managed server.
This is just to host multiple websites. so we very rarely have issues on the server.
I need cpanel/whm
I am used to having multiple processors with multiple cores, but they are quite old, so maybe the more powerful processors can beat it?
It's an old server but has been a workhorse for development with no real issues.
i'd like the equivalent or better. Ideally under $200 month ($150 would be great!)
-- is this even possible?
who do you recommend? Any black friday/cyber Monday specials?
--------current server specs---
Intel 2x L5630
Dedicated Server
Operating System: cPanel/WHM (CentOS 7 x64)
Bandwidth: 20TB on 1Gbps Port
Service Title: Intel 2x L5630
Service Options: Service Plan: Intel 2x Xeon L5630 Westmere 4-Core Dell Node
Operating System: Linux- CentOS 64-bit with cPanel/WHM 64-bit
Hard Drive 1: 500GB HDD
Hard Drive 2: None (+$0.00)
Hard Drive 3: None (+$0.00)
Hard Drive 4: None (+$0.00)
Hard Drive 5: None (+$0.00)
Hard Drive 6: None (+$0.00)
Raid Card- LSI 9260-8i 6G w/ 512MB Cache: Included / No Raid (+$0.00)
Power Supply: Dual Power (+$0.00)
RAM: 24GB (+$0.00)
Bandwidth: 20.0TB on 1Gbps Port (+$0.00)
IPv4 Addresses: 5 Usable (/29) (+$0.00)
Hi everyone,
I have dedicated server with cloudlinux, specs:
Intel Xeon E3-1230 v5 Quad-Core
8GB DDR4 SDRAM
2 x SSD (+240 GB SSD) (+Software RAID 1)
I wanna use it for shared hosting with whmcs. I need recommendation, about the best resources limit for 3 hosting plans with setting up prices too?
Example:
Plan1: 10GB,
Plan2: 20GB,
Plan3: 35GB storage.
I know most of the regular small websites are no more than 1 or 2GB, but there are people that use a lot of storage too, due to not cleaning their emails ...etc.
How many accounts i can host on it? I am not planning on having 2000 accounts on it either
Thanks!
Hello,
I apologize if I'm not using the right terminology or if I am really new to this.
A few months ago, I started a website where people can upload short videos (50 MB max). Unfortunately, some users have complained that the upload speed on my website is lower compared to similar websites. The upload speed on my website only reaches 8mbps but the two similar websites have upload speed between 12-16 mbps. After talking to the host about the problem, they told me the following: There's still an issue which we'll be resolving in the future with our network that when there's a high latency between the server and the client the connection will slow down for some reason.
I have tested my website and the 2 similar websites from my home internet and the internet of several other friends, and I have seen similar results for the upload speed.
I am currently using a VPS from Scalahosting and their customer service has been amazing, but I do want to change providers as I would like my users to have a higher upload speed when uploading videos.
I wanted to see if anyone has any suggestions on what host I can use for either a dedicated server or a streaming server? I am really new to this so I would need a managed services. The budget is not a problem so any server with a high upload speed for the users will be good.
Any help would be appreciate it.
Hi friends,
Doy you have any method or article for we know monthly traffic and simultaneous traffic that will accept a server?.
This is the server's data:
-CPU: Intel Xeon E5-1650v4 - 6c/12t - 3.6 GHz/4 GHz
-RAM: 64 GB ECC 2133 MHz
-Disk: 2450 GB SSD NVMe
-OS: CloudLinux 7
-Web Server: LiteSpeed
I will host 1 cPanel account with 1 WordPress (nothing more) and I need know if can accept 10.000 - 15.000 simultaneous users.
Thank you very much. Have a nice day.
Hello is there any guides on how to setup webhosting with cPanel etc on Dedicated Server.
I'm not a big fan of reseller hosters and is there a "limit" when you should register yourself as a business?
The video bufferings when embedded on other websites are so low. It waits a lot to buffer. So which modules should we install to make it faster?
Server: CentOS7 , Webmin Dedicated Server
Videos encoded with: mp4 Requiring: Fast Static video streaming.
On Monday July 5th, our server at Hivelocity went down, they said malfunction of the hard drive. We hosted 200 websites and they didn't have a backup.
I paid extra for maintenance and rapid restore backups.
Five months prior, I sent a ticket asking of the rapid restore was setup and they replied, it was setup properly and working.
When the time came to bring the backups, they replied that do not have the backups and we lost the 200 sites. Unacceptable.
They destroyed my business, reputation, etc. I though I was having a heart attack and became sick the next day due to the high stress and tension.
At this point we have been working 24/7 for the last week trying to bring some sites back from the way back machine and very old mockups or rebuilding them from scratch.
Some clients are gone, few of them are threatening with legal action, many calls and emails of angry customers, etc.
We are working very hard to salvage the business to avoid bankruptcy, offering free hosting, free maintenance, free websites, etc. Loss of revenue is imminent.
On top of everything, they charged my card for another month of hosting the very same day there was no server, unbelievable!
No one from the company has contacted me if they can be of any help (in one week).
This company is unreliable, when you have a problem, even if the problem is caused by them, you are on your own, and all your hard work you poured over the years are gone with "we don't have the backups you paid for"
Stay away of Hivelocity