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Easy CGI Announce Linux VPS Hosting Plans & Windows 2008 Shared Plans
Wed, 14 May 2008 18:47:59 +0000
At the time of our last Easy CGI hosting review , the company were only offering shared Windows Hosting.
They have now expanded their services to offer Linux VPS Hosting. Take advantage of the latest VPS product offering by Easy CGI. Featuring the Plesk Control Panel and Fedora Core 7, this new line of services provide a cost efficient and powerful hosting solution. VPS Hosting provides the most cost efficient solution for server administrators and web hosting companies looking to resell hosting services. Host unlimited domains and manage your websites with Plesk 8.2 Control Panel. These servers are so versatile that you can even set up Game servers such as Counter Strike or Half Life easily with the Plesk Control Panel. Easy CGI has also added two more Windows VPS hosting plans to its already popular product offerings.
Easy CGI Now Offers Windows 2008 Hosting. Take advantage of the latest Windows Server platform, Windows 2008. Featuring an even more secure platform, FastCGI for optimal performance of PHP scripts, and the .Net Framework 3.5 with ASP.Net 2.0/1.1. This new hosting platform is for the elite programmer as well as the novice designer.
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- Windows 2008/2003 Server Hosting
- PHP 5.2.4
- ASP.Net 1.1/2.0 and ASP.Net Framework 3.5
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With these latest improvements and hosting deals, EasyCGI will have a far wider appeal and with prices for the VPS deals starting at under $40 the new Linux package looks even more attractive.
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Mon, 11 Feb 2008 20:02:31 -0600
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Dovecot + sendmail = Perfect Mail Server
Sat, 12 Jan 2008 05:05:07 -0500
One of our customers requested for a pop server connection and I started searching for a pop server which is capable of working with sendmail already running in his server. He had a server without control panel, with Red Hat Linux release 9 (Shrike). The research ended up with the term Dovecot.
This article describes how to install the Dovecot mail server from source as an imap / pop3 mail server, and how to set up the sieve plugin so that the customers can use the sieve mail filtering language for their mail accounts.
Ubuntu Server Upgrade to 8.04 Hardy Heron
Wed, 30 Apr 2008 17:30:23 +1000
First of all I have to confess that I have been very busy over the last months or two and have not really been motivated to write. I have a few other projects happening at the same time — at work, at home, at church and at my other websites, and I apologise for neglecting this blog. Hopefully I will get back to writing here again. I am also hoping to write shorter pieces — maybe just 2 or 3 paragraphs — so I can make more frequent posts.
Now, something I have been doing over the last couple of days is to upgrade my Ubuntu servers to 8.04 Hardy Heron, which was “officially” released last Thursday. Now it has been almost two months since I wrote my last blog post, which was about switching from Gentoo to Ubuntu, and now most servers/VPSs that I am personally responsible for (except those at work) are running Ubuntu. Hardy Heron is a LTS (Long Term Support) release which I am hoping to build most my apps on for the next 2 weeks. Upgrading to it from previous Ubuntu releases is surprisingly trivial.
# apt-get update
# apt-get upgrade
# apt-get install update-manager-core
# do-release-upgrade
blah blah blah]
The first two steps are only there to ensure you already have latest updates for the current release. It’s quite possible that “update-manager-core” has already been installed. “do-release-upgrade” does all the bulky work — checking whether a new release is available, checking how many packages need to be updated, download, unpackage and install all packages + resolving potential conflicts, etc. And at the end it just reboots your server. Wait for a minute and two, connect back in and hopefully you will be running 8.04 Hardy Heron. I was lucky that it worked on all my Ubuntu boxes.
Do note that the upgrading script, which was written in Python, does chew up quite a lot of memory. I have one tiny 64MB (+256MB swap) VPS that almost got killed with OOM. So be prepared, but YMMV.
So far as a server I haven’t experienced with too much differences. PostgreSQL 8.3 was in but Firebird 2.1 wasn’t (although it should be included “soon”). Now, back to more code hacking.
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