We have a Windows based application (Win32 app) that we want to host through a browser.
I can't find much information on the web, however I came across these guys who seem to do what I need: [url]
Does anyone know what technology they use to host Windows applications? And can it be used on a Mac or Linux? Does anyone know of anyone else who does this type of thing?
My new plesk 12 windows server was not showing the application vault (even after login as admin user). Hence I have changed the entry enabled = on in the file
C:Program Files (x86)ParallelsPleskadminconfpanel panel.ini as per [URL] ..... Now the application vault is showing well.
My question is, whether this is a new procedure change for Plesk 11/12? I believe, I used to see application vault enabled as default in all my other old servers.
to launch a web/mobile app that requires the users to choose a hosting plan with their account. I was hoping to allow them to choose from 1GB / 5GB and 10GB plans.
I'm curious to know the best place to host such a service, and how it's possible to sell the space so cheap. For example [url]- They seem quite inexpensive for the storage you get.
Would[url]pricing be the best option or is there anywhere better?
I am currently developing a PHP socket server for a flash application that needs constant client -> server communication. I understand that this is not typical for hosting solutions so does anyone know of a host that would allow me to run a custom application running on a non-standard port?
We are in the process of setting up an application that on signup gives the customer a subdomain. The document root for this subdomain should be the same as the webroot for the primary domain. As an optional feature the customer can also map their own domain to this subdomain.
I was wondering if there is anyone here who has experience setting this kind of system up and could share some ideas, such as a particular server control panel that might cater for this, or that has an API that we can use within our Code.
As we are starting off we were thinking to go with a VS to keep the costs down. Also, the system is being programmed in PHP so the server would need to be Linux based.
I would just like to double check on how to host a Java application, as i have a customer wishing to host a Java application on my server but i am a little bit sketchy on hosting it yet without some extra help
whenever one of my customers tries to install an application from the application installer, they get an error that looks like this.
Error: Installation of WordPress at http://*******.com/wordpress failed. Non-zero exit status returned by script. Output stream: 'PHP Warning: mysql_connect(): Access denied for user 'ndari_wordpres_7'@'aeris.jdrepo.com' (using password: YES) in /opt/psa/var/apspackages/apscatalogSTqEEM.zip7b3ca133-9714-5d/cache/scripts/db-util.php on line 66 '.
Error stream: 'PHP Warning: mysql_connect(): Access denied for user 'ndari_wordpres_7'@'aeris.jdrepo.com' (using password: YES) in /opt/psa/var/apspackages/apscatalogSTqEEM.zip7b3ca133-9714-5d/cache/scripts/db-util.php on line 66 '.Click to expand...
How can I set dedicated IIS Application Pool for each domain/subdomain? I only can found the setting assign one application pool for each subscription. But my subscription have two subdomain (one subdomain have virtual directory to share to other subdomain) and would like have two application pools.
A friend of mine is looking to develop a pretty extensive and complex website and would like to be able to use something similar to VMWare server, but doesn't want to be locked into VMware and needing to find a small fortune just to build out his application should either VMware start charging for VMware Server or having to move up to one of their high-end high-cost solutions.
I know with Virtuozzo the licensing fees are reasonably low, but does anyone have any experience using it outside of the hosting industry?
Does the software lend itself well to being used by a single client who is not using it to sell VPSs?
Windows Application 2003 crashed on RAID 5 server, we tried to take the NTFS files from the hardrive and mount them on a knobix which was booted from a cdrom drive. Knopix could read the files but it was unable to mount them I guess for compatiblity reasons.
Is there anyway we can get a backup of that ntfs file and restore our data?
I have an issue with Plesk 11. I have a few websites with different subscriptions, each running in a dedicated application pool.The moment I access the website (via browser), the application pool is automatically stopped and 503 Service Unavailable is returned.
After I manually start the application pool, it runs (no stop icon for that app pool in IIIS Manager) until the first attempt to load the website is made.
The users for the respective pools are the ones created by Plesk when subscriptions were created.Details: Pesk Panel 11.0.9 Update #53, IIS8, running on Windows Server 2012.
I have developed a small application that I want to put somewhere online so that people can download it and use it for free. I'm not much into free hosting so maybe some of you could recommend a good solution. This will be a 2-3 MB download but I don't think there will be any huge traffic. I know sourceforge.net offers hosting for open source software but I don't know yet if I want to make it open source. Preferrably, I would like a web host with a decent likelihood that my address will not change, no overintrusive ads and somewhat reliable. Or perhaps there are dedicated sites for hosting free programs that would better suit my needs?
we have bought a new Cisco ASA 5505 firewall, I was wondering if anyone knows if their is any windows based applications rather than having to use ssh?
We've tried before several times RAM based hosting (where you have all files on RAM disk). Our systems were crashing, but my guess is that we were putting about 100,000 or so files on it and since it was formatted with ext3 (everywhere else we are using XFS) - this was a reason for crashing.
Since we have a lot of bandwdith in our data center, we are thinking about becoming a mirror for CentOS, gOS and some other distributions. I am thinking again about using RAM disk based hosting (you use 1 Gb/s port 100% no problem with it even on CoreDuo level of CPU).
Anybody has any experince, good or bad of running RAM based hosting? I am talking about dedicated, not VPS environment.
I usually host just PHP but a new client needs to use ASP and SQL Server. So I urgently need to find a UK based reliable Windows Managed Dedicated Server for around £100 to £150 per month.
The site only gets 1000 visits per week and runs a multi community from a 500MB SQL Server database.
I'm scared to go with a cheap host like 1&1 or Fasthosts but also think Rackspace may be way too expensive.
Is a dedicated server overkill for such a site?
Anyone know of a solid relaible host that can offer this with great 24/7 skilled support and daily backups.
I need to have a solution for client by Tuesday or they may go elsewhere.
I've been investigating and testing Xen for a few months in order to add Xen VPS to the hosting services I have available. With the recent news re: VMware Server, and my experience with VMware, I've started to look, and easily prefer, using this product over Xen. Has anyone else started to look at it as a possible alternative for hosting purposes?
I have a solution on how remotely using IP KVM and WinPX to install images-based windows server.
But we need a solution that can automate this process.
This is because I need to provide a hight availably service, and if our web cluster is taking hight load I want to be able to clone a new server for master image and get it work in a cluster.