Since when does RS offer Cpanel?Originally posted by 9cy
Rackshack.net... ...Gives you cpanel
Originally posted by Bruce
Since when does RS offer Cpanel?
Originally posted by Canuckkev
I don't think perl/php/mysql should be that hard to set up yourself. You may find places that will do it for you, but as they are very common, I am sure you can find some decent documentation for setting them up yourself.
Originally posted by xzx
cool, do you have a url of where i can find out how easy it is? Thanks...
Originally posted by the elf
It's very easy. Get a coffee and download the software (source) you want. Untar them (the source) and read the README, INSTALL and any other file with BIG LETTERS! Do what it says in the file, then configure it and start it.
If you use redhat, you could just use RPM's. Then you just have to configure (if they need to be) and start them.
Now, everyone is talking about the small things. You also need to know about the big things, like securing the box etc. If you don't know how, your box will be rootkited very fast. I had a stock Red Hat 6.2 online for 3 days (just online, not doing anything) and poof. I would have to say you get a semi-managed server or pay a local admin to make sure everything is dandy. Nothing worse then getting hacked, after you did all the work on the server, having the server "restored" then starting all over again because you used the wrong FTP server or never configured it right.
Originally posted by xzx
Do i have to do that for the fdc servers? how bout the rackshack servers?
Originally posted by 9cy
fdcservers.net "unmetered" for 99$ basicly you could get your 500 gigs pretty easy out of these servers I've seen them push 4mbps easily enough..... 1200GIG/month Cogent only
Originally posted by 9cy
nocster.net 300 gigs 99$ this is a managed option if you don't know much about servers there the better people to go for... getting the hd may cost you extra/month though... Multihomed network