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    Hi Did you consider running it on Cloud? ...

    Hi

    Did you consider running it on Cloud?

    Microsoft Azure:
    A1 instance (South Central US Location) Windows 1 Core, 1.75GB RAM, 40GB storage, 5GB free + 1 IP address = $29.02/month

    It's not...
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    As long as you are given access to manage your...

    As long as you are given access to manage your domain yourself, it should not be an issue getting it from your host. Most hosts will resell their domains using one of the main registrars anyway, and...
  3. I have used this boot disk successfully to gain...

    I have used this boot disk successfully to gain access to Windows servers:

    http://pogostick.net/~pnh/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html

    This is more for Windows servers, and not so much for VPS.
  4. [FEATURED] Generally once the server is aggressively...

    Generally once the server is aggressively swapping, the system slows down to an almost unresponsive state. If you have an issue, no matter how much SWAP you give it, it will gobble it up fairly...
  5. From experience, Wordpress sites periodically get...

    From experience, Wordpress sites periodically get hit with bots bruteforcing, testing various exploits etc. When that happens, it can result in a period of extreme high activity. Another less benign...
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    [FEATURED] I recall when we first started, they were also...

    I recall when we first started, they were also quite new and all the meat plant conversion etc. I have seen them grow bigger and bigger, and did not expect this. But then again, I have not been...
  7. The hacker appears to have created a reseller...

    The hacker appears to have created a reseller user with either root access rights, or have changed your account to be owned under this reseller user. Check your WHM for this reseller and see what...
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    That goes without saying. But all other things...

    That goes without saying. But all other things being equal, it should have some positive impact especially for database operations on a large DB.
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    It really depends on what your "fairly active"...

    It really depends on what your "fairly active" translates to. Most of the time, most sites do not come close to hitting the I/O limits and a normal harddisk may serve your purpose. You have to check...
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    From the looks of it, you are not yet out of disk...

    From the looks of it, you are not yet out of disk space (although very close). So while you are running out of disk space, that is not your error. You are most likely out of inodes. Run:

    df -i
    ...
  11. Most nameservers provided nowadays are actually...

    Most nameservers provided nowadays are actually anycast systems. This means that they even though it's a single nameserver, it represents nameservers all over the globe and is actually quite...
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    Unfortunately as a reseller currently, your hands...

    Unfortunately as a reseller currently, your hands are pretty much tied in most aspects since you would not have root access to your current server and do have a significant number of accounts. The...
  13. LABOR DAY Clearance | E5645 | SAS | RAID | 10TB = Starts from $399

    We have a few excess E5645. All must go!

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    CPU: Intel Dual Xeon E5645 Hexa Core (Westmere) 2.4GHz (6C/12T)
    RAM: 12GB...
  14. Are you storing the attachments in the database...

    Are you storing the attachments in the database or in directories? That will make a difference on how you may want to move forward on the storage end.

    Since the hardware you have currently is...
  15. Are you storing the attachments in the database...

    Are you storing the attachments in the database or in directories? That will make a difference on how you may want to move forward on the storage end.

    Since the hardware you have currently is...
  16. If do not have any known services running on port...

    If do not have any known services running on port 8080, you can first of all firewall it off. This will at least prevent traffic from going out of the server. However if you have daemons like Tomcat,...
  17. If this is redhat based system, check the...

    If this is redhat based system, check the following locations:

    /etc/crontab
    /etc/cron.d/*
    /etc/cron.hourly/*
    /etc/cron.daily/*
    /var/spool/cron/*

    Since this runs at the same time as the...
  18. [FEATURED] None of our over a hundred servers appears to be...

    None of our over a hundred servers appears to be infected. So it is unlikely to be an exploit with the SSH daemon. I will definitely vote for a likely local exploit (key loggers, etc) that has been...
  19. Are you using the latest version of the agent...

    Are you using the latest version of the agent 5.02? We did have the problem of phantom backup processes with 5.0 and they claim it's fixed in 5.02. But we have already downgraded to 4.2 from the...
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    [FEATURED] As some have already mentioned, cloud servers...

    As some have already mentioned, cloud servers offerings in the market now is so diverse that it's difficult to be sure.

    But there is some areas you would need to look at in terms of performance....
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    What build are you using now? In any case I have...

    What build are you using now? In any case I have decided to stick with 4.2 stable since it has been working well for us. Unless there's a compelling reason, we are not touching it. We wasted a day...
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    Downgrading has the unfortunate side effect of...

    Downgrading has the unfortunate side effect of forcing a full block scan on all the servers all over again. This is causing some load at peak hours. Not exactly very pleased to be frank.
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    We don't have virtfs mounts generally so this...

    We don't have virtfs mounts generally so this wasn't our problem. Our problem was that once the backup time hit 30 minutes, the backup server somehow thinks that the task has failed and it error out....
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    It was actually working quite well for a while...

    It was actually working quite well for a while during the later version 3 and version 4. But unfortunately, 5 was a bit of a disaster. Lesson learnt. Disabled yum repository for r1soft on all servers.
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    I have no idea what they updated. But one of the...

    I have no idea what they updated. But one of the things they clearly wanted to do was to get rid of the name r1soft. All the packages were renamed as well as the CLI commands. But I have it on a yum...
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