With all the different types of hosting available, it can be confusing as to which one is right for you. Do you choose shared hosting, a VPS, or a Dedicated server? In this article we will cover the basics of the different types of hosting plans so you can find which type is the right one for you.
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Which server is right for you?
Which is the server path you should trod down?
To help answer that question, you should look at what your hosting requirements are. Are you running multiple databases from multiple hosting accounts using hardware intensive software platforms? If so, then a dedicated server might be for you.
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Install SoftEther client in CentOS
This tutorial will explain how to install SoftEther client in a linux machine. This is pretty straight forward for both debian based distros also. Please check the server part first
Self signed SSL certificate warning
When you are trying to access a service such as WHM on your server, over the SSL (Secure Socket Layer) protocol, the server has to identify itself with a SSL certificate to the web-browser.
In order for web-browsers to trust the certificate that the server has presented, the SSL certificate must be issued by a valid Certificate Authority (CA).
HOW TO INSTALL AND SETUP BIND9 ON UBUNTU SERVER
So you knew how to manually install and setup a Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP (also known as LAMP Stack) on a server based on Ubuntu. You may be wondering how to make your server being accessible by domain not by IP address. Well, there are several ways you can do that but the key method is simple: by using DNS Server. There are two methods to have DNS Server connecting your domain to your server: First, you can simply use DNS management service which is usually offered freely by most of domain registrar like GoDaddy and NameCheap; Another method is to install and setup your own DNS server right inside your operating system to manage how the way your domain resolves to your server. I will explain the first method another day while today in this page you’ll see the second method.
cPanel Backup
Before making any major changes to your site, it is recommended that you backup your website files and any databases used by your website. You can either create backups via cPanel or download files via FTP and download database backups separately (as described below). If your account is over 3GB in size, please see our article on using FTP to backup your site files. Continue reading cPanel Backup
How to setup custom nameservers in Plesk
Once your domain has been created in Plesk you will need to configure the DNS settings for your custom nameservers to work. Continue reading How to setup custom nameservers in Plesk
Email account setup in MacMail (SMTP/IMAP/POP3)
This tutorial shows you how to set up Apple Mail to work with your Private Email email account. We will use a test email account [email protected] to show you what to do. Before proceeding with the Apple Mail setup, you need to make sure that you have created a mailbox.
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Change WordPress URL via PHPMYADMIN
How to change your WordPress installation’s site URL in the event you no longer have access to the previous domain name. Continue reading Change WordPress URL via PHPMYADMIN
How to create a new user account in Windows 7 and Windows Vista
Windows 7 and Windows Vista allows you to have multiple users sharing the same computer under their own individual accounts. This allows each individual user to have their own location on the computer where they can store their personal documents, pictures, videos, saved games, and other personal data. This also allows the owner of the computer to assign certain accounts the ability to perform administrative tasks like installing software, while limiting other user’s abilities. Continue reading How to create a new user account in Windows 7 and Windows Vista