Any Unmanaged Dedicated Server Recommend Like Burst.net

Sep 20, 2008

Want to move away from burst.net.

Cheap server wanted.

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Recommend Unmanaged Server

Jul 2, 2008

Can anyone recommend an unmanaged server with cpanel budget is about $80 pm about 1tb bandwidth. Currently with volumedrive but the network is really slow at the minute.

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Would You Recommend Unmanaged Sever

Oct 12, 2008

With increased traffic lately I'm trying to plan my next move so I was hoping for some kind recommendation from you guys.

My current setup is 1 VPS from knownhost (managed) where i have my wordpress sites and 1 VDS at FDC (unmannged) for static content like images and zip files but i would like to have everything in one place because it would work out cheaper.

So the question is would i be risking too much if I moved my whole site to a unmanaged dedicated sever without having any expreice other than very basic stuff like intalling afp/ddos deflate?

Right now it seems like their isn't anything to it except upgrading the OS or mysql and things like that in the future...

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Burst Vs Webnx Which Will You Recommend

Nov 1, 2009

I am considering burst and webnx for dedicated server deal.

I found burst customizeable and some of good features
webnx is also good but cant see customization there I v sent them mail didn't get answer yet.

burst quote I got
$154 for
Core2Quad Q9300 Quad Core
8 g ddr2
2*1 tb sata raid 1 software
1*250 G sata
whm/cpanel included
ddos protection network level
basic support

on other hand webnx offer is $99
Intel i7 920, 6GB ram, 1x 1TB RE3 drive only $99
Quadcore 2.66ghz w/ HT
6GB DDR3 Ram +$25 ($150 for the 6mo term)
1TB WD RE3 hard drive
2tb/100 mbps port

in one of there special offer

but if I customize to above situation I think they will reach the same or higher.
webnx are unmanaged and dont know about security level of both providers too.
My major concern is uptime, security and helping support whenever I need them.
my ideal budget is 100-150$

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No Response From Burst.net For Dedicated Server Order

May 29, 2008

ordered at 5/28/2008

No response yet

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How To Transfer Data From Shared Host To Dedicated Server(burst.net)

Jun 29, 2008

have set up a server at burst.net.But burst.net said they will not transfer my data from Dreamhost.com to my new server.I think it's a bad idea to download all my data from dreamhost to my computer and then upload them to the new server.So,is there any easier way to transfer the data from Dreamhost.com to my new server at burst.net?

It seems dreamhost has no SSH and cPanel,but my server has both of them.I heard that I can use the get/mget command to do that,

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Can You Recommend Dedicated Server Hosting Outside USA For Adult Site?

May 8, 2008

can you recommend dedicated server hosting outside USA for adult sites?

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Recommend A Dedicated Server For Very High Bandwidth - Serverbeach

Jul 30, 2008

I have a site that uses extreme amounts of bandwidth, I checked some of the popular companies like serverbeach and softlayer. Right now I'm leaning more towards serverbeach because they are cheaper, Are they a good company to go with? Let me know if you have any other recommendations.

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How Much Experience To Run Unmanaged Dedicated

Mar 6, 2008

I have some experience with servers, have set up home servers in Linux, and have run a VPS for a year (trouble tickets available and Virtuozzo). I do not have any experience keeping a web server up 24/7 though. How daunting is this task if you have cPanel installed?

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New To Unmanaged Dedicated Servers

Jul 31, 2008

i have just purchased an unmanaged linux dedicated server. i want to run a few gaming servers on it and want to know the best way to go about it.

Now i have only ever worked with windows so this is new territory to me.

Is it easy to set game servers up through ssh or would it be worth using a remote desktop viewer?

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Burst.net Dedicated, Review

Aug 25, 2008

burst.net dedicated, review

Intel Celeron™
CPU: Celeron™ 2.4GHZ 400FSB
Memory: 512MB DDR RAM
Hard Drive: 60GB IDE or 36GB SCSI
Bandwidth: 2000GB/MONTH
IP Addresses: 5
Port: 10/100MBPS SWITCHED VLAN
Management: BASIC MANAGED
DDOS Protection: TOP LAYER NETWORKS™
FREE SETUP $49.95/MONTH

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Geekrack Given Up? All Dedicated Servers Are Now In The Hands Of Burst.net

Apr 11, 2008

We are pleased to make the following announcement. All dedicated services clients will now be directly serviced by BurstNET Technologies, Inc. We have worked a comprehensive deal in order to provide you our consumers with both the technical and billing support.

All dedicated services clients will now be directly serviced by BurstNET Technologies, Inc., the data center your service is currently provided in. Nothing needs to be done at this time on your part; however we would like to make you aware of just a few things.

All contact/billing information has been released to BurstNet in order to efficiently service your account. There are just a few urls that I would like to make you aware of at this time as well.

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Recommend Me A Windows Dedicated

Feb 16, 2009

Looking for a windows dedicated server. At least dual core, 2gigs of ram, 10mb unmetered preferably and os xp/2003.

Content is racy, but not illegal. So need a host that can deal with that also.

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Which Is Better: 1152mb W/ No Burst Or 768mb With 2048mb Burst

Oct 15, 2007

I am new to VPS and am trying to get my head around it. What I am trying to figure out now are the pros and cons of Guaranteed and Burstable memory.

Assuming everything else is equal, and both options are in the budget, and that there is a requirement (at least at times) for more than 768mb of RAM, which option is better:

1152mb Guaranteed (SLM)

or

768mb Guaranteed / Burstable to 2048mb

Obviously, a big factor would be whether or not their is RAM available to burst to, and as I understand it, that is completely dependant on the server, other VPS's running, number of VPS's, etc.

However, what I am trying to figure out is which approach is typically better. If for the same money you can get 768mb w/2048mb burst or 1152mb SLM w/no burst which is the best option.

If my current requirements are important, then I listed them in a thread titled: "If I go with VPS would vB performance suffer greatly if I add multiple sites to VPS?"

I can't truely link to it, because I have less than five posts, but here is a quote of that thread, so you can hit the button in the quote to go there:

Quote:

Originally Posted by tnedator

I am leaning towards one of these three VPS accounts that all cost roughly the same:

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Unmanaged Server Anywhere With URL Registration In EU

May 30, 2009

I want to find a good unmanaged server outside US for hosting a website. Actually, all I want is an unmanaged server anywhere but the URL registration should show anywhere outside USA.

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Burst.net Server Review

Jun 7, 2008

When we first got our server (named Angelina) from Burst we were very happy with the server and managed service. However, for the last few weeks we have been experiencing downtime almost daily and sometimes twice daily. Now it has become daily and for hours at a time.

There reason is another server was flooded and was causing the others on the same block to fail. Seems reasonable enough and everyone makes mistakes and has problems. But almost every day for a few weeks now and still no permanent fix?

Our clients are threatening to leave us and we are losing money because of this. I've lost sleep debating whether to post this or not. Since we know that we will not be reimbursed for our losses we hope to prevent others from falling into the same trap.

We are currently looking for a new server/datacenter to more all of our clients from that server. We actually tried to purchase another server from them awhile back but was told they we could not keep up with orders. I'm glad we didn't get it. We cannot continue to let our clients experience this.

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Unmanaged Virtual Private Server (VPS) - How Easy?

May 27, 2008

how easy is it to set up an unmanaged vps?....

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Unmanaged Server Control Panel Installation

Jun 19, 2008

We may soon get into the unmanaged arena. Recently there has been debates on whether an unmanaged server should come with anything other than a bare OS, even if ordered with a control panel. I'd like to get a feel for what you as a customer expect from an unmanaged host when ordering a server with control panel.

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How To Make Burst Like Ddos To Test My Server

Nov 20, 2008

i set a new server with some setting,

i want to test if it can handle how many connection or burst bandwidth,

i want to use other server(s) to test with it,

can i use any way to do this work?

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Server Security For Unmanaged Root Server

Aug 31, 2008

I am considering renting a server, but got one question first.

If I sign up for one unmanaged root server with a control panel, from a provider. And just put my website on the server, and let it run there.

Is that a security risk? Is it easy for people to hack into my server, or anything like that?

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Can I Install Windows 2003 Enterprise On Burst Net Server- I Have My Own License

Oct 20, 2009

i am thinking to get a server with Brustnet. i do have my own windows 2003 enterprise edition license. i just want to know am i allowed to install my own cd iso with license.

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Can Anyone Recommend A Uk Vps Or Server

Feb 12, 2008

I'm looking to purchase either vps or a dedicated server with cpanel/whm included in the price.
Must be uk based and have great uptime.

No real budget but obiouvsly i am looking for the best deal.

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Recommend A Web Server

Feb 25, 2007

I've been shoping around for a web server and found this one from freecom:
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does anyone know of any other/better products out there? It needs to have LAMP or WAMP along with FTP, and firewall.

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Server Configuration Recommend

Jun 10, 2009

server configuration that you recommend for a wordpress blog with average 3000 people online provided.

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Recommend Proxy Server

May 21, 2007

I operate a co-located server in a US datacenter (dedicated to projects of my small business, not a hosting service.) The OS is Windows 2003 Server.

I wondered if anyone could recommend proxy server software which I could use to access the web from a US-based IP address even when I am overseas. (This would be helpful for getting streaming internet radio, which has started to block access from non-US IP addresses.)

I know there are endless proxy servers available, but most are big and complicated, with 255 irrelevant features intended for regulating the internet access of a small business. I need something much simpler, preferably placing little load on the machine. The only feature needed is access restriction so only I can use it.

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Recommend Virtual Private Server (VPS)

Aug 16, 2008

Actually , I have some hosting customers in a Reseller Plan with HostGator.Paying $24.95/month,24GB(Space)/250GB (Bandwith) with WHM,CPanel,free WHMCS and free Enom Account and also a good support and great Uptime.

I'm planning to migrate to a VPS.Can you recommend a good VPS,with the same budget,WHM,CPanel,WHMCS,Enom and also a good support and uptime.

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Can You Look At The Graphs Attached And Recommend Server Specs

Apr 20, 2009

Can you guys recommend a server by looking at the graphs below?

Connections „  CPU Usage „  Load Average

Memory Utilization „ Swap Memory „  Traffic

I'm trying to identify the right hardware for the job without going overkill with the specs, as the budget is limited.

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Server Relocation, Recommend Some Free Software To Back Up The Site

May 26, 2009

we are moving a website to a different provider. Can someone recommend some free software to back up the site (with ftp)?

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Memory Issues On JaguarPC VPS. Suggestions? Recommend A Virtual Private Server (VPS)

Jun 17, 2008

I recently moved my site from a shared hosting plan at $5 a month to a VPS at JaguarPC. I took advantage of one of the offers here at Web Host Talk. My setup has cPanel with 320MB of RAM. I have another site running the same software (Joomla, vBulletin) with cPanel and only 256MB of RAM at KnownHost.

I've had zero problems with Knownhost and the site is snappy. The site hosted at JaguarPC continues to have all kinds of problems. Running a number of sites, I don't always get to check in on my sites unless I know of a problem. I'm sorry I didn't pay more attention to this site, because it was having all types of PHP memory issues. When I first contacted JaguarPC, they said they boosted the memory in Apache. The issues remained, so I contacted them again. They recommended more RAM. Now, I checked on my KnownHost site and that's running on 256MB. I figured that maybe JaguarPC didn't allocate enough RAM when they set up the VPS. They confirmed 320MB. Not wanting to change hosts, I asked them to poke around a bit more, considering what I know about KnownHost and my success there.

I received this response:
have checked and you are running named service on your server. named caches dns data and this can also consume a lot of memory, sometimes over a 100 MB may be consumed by this service.

In addition to cPanel and named which are most memory consuming applications running on your server, there are other applications like apache web server and the php scripts running on the server also consume some memory.

It is highly recommended that you upgrade the RAM on your VPS significantly to avoid such problems which may cause disruption of service. You can find a list of RAM and other VPS addons in the following link.

Instead of helping me resolve the problem, they simply keep asking me to get more RAM.

For SEO purposes, I like to keep my sites on different hosts. Can anyone recommend a VPS?

I was certainly unaware that "named service" had such an impact on my VPS. If that's the case, is there any harm in not having this? SEO or otherwise?

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Unmanaged VPS

Jun 2, 2007

I'm thinking this is all I need.

- unmanaged
- Debian Etch
- 100gb transfer
- 128 to 256 ram
- around 5 gigs disk space
- 1 IP
- CPU... within reason but nothing special required

I don't need any proprietary control panels or any of that stuff. I'm perfectly fine and more comfortable on the command line anyways. Just give me the base net-install of etch and SSH listening and I'd be happy from there.

Basically all I want it for is as a backup MX with postfix/clamav/amavisd-new/spamd and secondary bind. Maaaaaybe apache from time to time for a little bit of personal stuff but nothing special. Shooting for cheap here because I don't really 'need' it, it would just be nice to have so I could supplement my other server off site rather than running failover how I currently do it.

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SLM Vs Burst RAM

Oct 10, 2009

Could someone explain in layman's terms a point on RAM for VPS? I always understood that you are allocated an amount of RAM with each plan. For example, 256MB on most lower packages. You are then allowed to reach some limit in case their is some spike and memory is required. That is called Burst RAM limit/amount. Like 1GB. I asked about this to my new host and they responded below. I'm not following it.

Quote:

SLM is a method of using dedicated physical RAM (RSS) versus a guaranteed (unknown) / burst (VSIZE). SLM is only accounting physical memory usage and you are silently swapping on the host (the VSIZE) -- in short, if you are running out of RAM it is because your VPS is physically trying to use more than your dedicated RAM limit.

SLM implements a 2nd-level out of memory (OOM) manager. In the event a VPS uses all of its physical RAM SLM will first delay the execution of processes to wait for more RAM to become available. After this it intelligently decides which processes to kill to maintain a running system.

On the kernel level it decides itself what should be preempted to swap in the system and which data is most rarely used. This is more efficient from overall performance point of view than having a separate swap space assigned to each VPS and used when VPS has exceeded their RAM limit which cause disk I/O bandwidth which is used for swapping is a scare resource, therefore it is not worth swapping out something when there is global RAM available still.

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