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    Which datacenter offering Hsphere servers

    Which datacenter offering Hsphere servers dedicated severs.
    Thanks.

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    You mean www.servermatrix.com/
    They offer cpanel, helm and plesk. Not Hsphere.

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    We do them occassionaly. We could help you install, but we dont' sell those license.

    Mod: Yes, it's a bit of self promotion, but not many does it, so pls let this stay.
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    Greetings:

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    For H-sphere, get servers without any CP, install H-sphere (it's very easy or psoft support will install it for you) and be off and running. As you grow and need to add servers, it is a very simple matter to add them to your H-sphere cluster. You will still be managing all your servers from one Admin control panel.
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    Whitesell,

    A plain OS install with packages specifically skipped is need to install Hsphere. If the OS is tainted to start, it would become a huge problem later down the road.
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    Originally posted by Mfjp
    Whitesell,

    A plain OS install with packages specifically skipped is need to install Hsphere. If the OS is tainted to start, it would become a huge problem later down the road.
     

    HShphere can be picky at times.
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    <B>get servers without any CP,</B>

    He just forget the "out" in the without..
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    Originally posted by Mfjp
    A plain OS install with packages specifically skipped is need to install Hsphere. If the OS is tainted to start, it would become a huge problem later down the road.
    Hi Mfjp,

    We run an H-sphere cluster now and it does indeed install properly on a normal install of the supported OS's. What you need to do is exclude certain packages from being updated after the install so certain components that H-sphere relies on are not overwritten.

    The instructions provided by Psoft for preparing a server are very clear and easy to follow.

    Thank you
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