But the problem is users also access emails by www.domain.com/webmail.
Now the MX record is pointing to one sever as we want to gather all the emails at one point. So how do I get the users to go to one particular server for the email? I was thinking to alter the email url to something like
www.mail.domain.com/webmail which only goes to one server.
I tried to change the .htaccess to explicitly tell thedomain name.
So,
PHP Code:
RewriteRule . /index.php [L]
becomes RewriteRule . [url]
Then I tried copy the .htaccess to another domain. I thought I'll create a mirror. However, rather than a mirror, the http://anotherdomain.com/bla simply REDIRECT to [url]
How do I ensure that http://anotherdomain.com/bla display the content of [url]without redirecting?
Where can I learn more about modrewrite? Is there a more appropiate forum?
I own a VPS through GoDaddy and I just bought a second for my website. My goal is to have all of the .zip files hosted on this second server, and all of the scripts, forums, and images hosted on the other. At the moment the server holding the scripts and everything works fine I just can't figure out how to set the second server as a file host for my domain.
Ideally, I would like to have the second server be FILES.DOMAIN.COM while the first server is DOMAIN.COM. I have no idea how to do this x_x
how to make it so if the server that hosts my website receives too much traffic it will go to a mirrored copy of my website on another server? I want to make sure that it doesn't go down in the event of a big boost in visitors.
I have server A serving the website for my domain example.com and server B handling email for the same domain example.com.
Apart from one problem everything is working the way it should. The problem is that all email originating from server A (the one hosting the website) to someone@example.com is delivered locally (server A) and never gets out where it could be routed correctly to server B.
What needs to be done to deliver mail originating from server A to server B?
We have 2 linux servers directly connected by Gigabyte Ethernet. On a First server (192.168.0.1) we have a website (PHP5, Apache2), on the Second server (192.168.0.2) (CentOS 5 64bit, kernel: 2.6.22.9xe5u) we have MySQL 5.0 Database. A website from a Fist server connects to the database on the Second. The problem is that this system is very slow. We triet to move our website from First server to the Second and it works 50-300 times faster.
This is very strange, because when we print SQL queries of a website we see that some similar queries which are not dependent on a data or where there are very small amount of data, are executing in very different time.
For example:
SELECT t.*, tl.title, tl.content FROM site_tree_public AS t INNER JOIN site_tree_public_localdata AS tl ON t.id=tl.site_tree_public_id WHERE t.hidden='0' AND tl.lang_keyword='eng' ORDER BY parent_id, orderid 0.61763 after refresh 0.00365 another refresh 0.86579 another refresh 0.00302 another refresh 1.22748
Another example:
Four similar queries to four different databases (shemas), on one page load: SET NAMES utf8 0.00021 SET NAMES utf8 0.00012 SET NAMES utf8 0.00012 SET NAMES utf8 0.20491
When we moved website to the Second server these queries are executing in a good stable time.
Also some following problems were noticed:
1. While connecting to the FTP, server slowed down and sometimes connections were dropped
2. We tried to install Ubuntu unsuccesfully - the network didnt work at all, then we moved to CentOs 5
3. When we first installed CentOs 5 with standart kernel we had experienced problems with network (IP's aliases just didnt work) then we installed newer kernel and the problem was solved.
So the question is - what do you think about the problem? Did you use such a system - when a website is on one server and the database on the second? And what was the experience? Could it be kernel problems?
we think that it might be problems with kernel that dont work properly with network, please comment this.
Im setting up a website that will facilitate people to be able to upload and download files.
As you can imagine a lot of people will be downloading so i need unlimited bandwith.
Also require maybe 1tb of diskspace with the option to expand wen needed.
Im not sure how cpu intensive this is but if people can recommend me specs, companies i should be looking for with links that would be very much appreciated.
I need some expertise on how many servers we need for our site. Basically it is a flash interactive game where a heavy user might download 60-75 megs in a one hour session. Our hope is that we get lots of users, say around 1000 users an hour. Our current server is a AMD 3800plus dual core with 1 gig of ram. It is hosted through Aplus. I am just the programmer for the project and don't know anything in regards to servers, but my client wants to know if one server will be enough to handle the load of 1000 users an hour. Or should we run on multiple servers, etc.
I'm moving a large, 4 gig site between 2 servers (both have cpanel... if that's an option). Is there a way to do it quickly and correctly? How would I transfer such a large site?
When I try to change hosting type to "Forwarding" it changes ok.
If I change hosting type to "Website hosting", I get message "The hosting type for "website name" was successfully changed.", but hosting plan still stay "No web hosting"....
Is it possible to buy a dedicated server off eg Dell and host your own website on it from home ie with a www prefix to the url- Do ye know any good tutorial on it. Would 20Mbit bandwidth be enough bandwidth for a fairly busy php ,mysql site? Completely new to this.
Why are all the established and turnkey websites trying to sell you some cheap hosting package and always say there is something like a $8.88 domain renewal fee and all that junk?
I'm just looking for a template to setup, already with content and whatnot and I can't find any, none! Does anyone sell just templates?
What is involved in hosting a website from a local PC?
I have developed a site on 'localhost' on my PC and am running ISS, I also have a domain name plus forwarding. My internet connecton is broadband and I'm using an ADSL/Ethernet router. How do I connect it up?
A few days back i had made a post asking about which would the best host for a dating website that me and a couple of friends were planning to start. Thanks alot to everyone for the answers.
However now we have decided to go with a gaming website, as the idea appeals to most of us.
The concept is to have a real time online game running on the server 24X7, people can join any time they want and leave any time they want, the game would still keep progressing. My main concerns with such a site are:
1. Bandwidth : As people will be online for a long time playing the game I am guessing we will need good amount of bandwidth
2. Server CPU : Will we end up eating lot of server CPU as the game engine will be running 24X7 on the server? What kind of implications does this have? I dont see any CPU specific details in the hosting plans i have seen so far.
Please advise on the above two. What kind of hosting should I be looking for? Hosting budget is 30$/month (max).
I have a friend who has a dedicated server right now that uses a good 4GB for all his website content. (not streaming media but just a whole bunch of scripts and etc. well thats what he tells me). And so anyways, his SQL database is about 1-2GB. And he is not too sure about his monthly traffic but its a social networking site with a good amount of users (so its actively used by many users). Would it be necessary for him to have a dedicated server or do you think he could cut costs with a shared hosting account at like host gator or some other shared hosting service like that? I guess my biggest concern is his current database. A lot of shared hosting companies (from what i saw) offer unlimited Mysql Tables do they have size limits? And does a bigger sql database drastically effect the performance of the overall server?
I am re-developing a website that launched 8 yeas ago. When the site launched it was developed in TCL and had an Oracle back end. The site's previous developer is still hosting the site on his server.
Long story short, we are re-developing the site on a new server at a different location. We'd like to re-launch on the old server (to help maintain Google search rankings), but we are developing in .Net and SQL. The old server is Linux. We want to maintain our ranking on Google since we are "Top Ten" on more than 20 great keyword phrases.
If we use a DNS forward from the old IP to the new one, are we going to loose rankings on Google? Obviously yes. But would it be beneficial to help the old developer buy a SQL server so the DNS forward is to a server 2 feet away as opposed to across the country? Does Google treat these equally?
I have started a new image hosting website and currently i alloted 7 GB Disk Space and 30GB BW. I know it will not be enough after the site get famous. So which host i can go for to be in a safer side with my image hosting website?
I believe it's ev1server.net But i'm not sure if it's correct or not. This website is jacking some of my cursors. He/she doesn't even rename the files that he/she takes. It's the exact same filename as the one's I have on my website. Also when you look internally you can see information about the cursors. It says something like created by, animated by etc.
I just want to contact his webhost to remove my cursors.
I am using GoDaddy to host my two websites using their deluxe linux hosting plan. It allows me to host multiple websites using one account.
Where I have one domain name registered as primary domain and mapped it to root () and the next one is I have created a subfolder named test inside root ( est) and mapped to it.
Now in browser if I put, firstsitename est it shows the second website.
My question is, i) How can i block that? ii) Will this kind of hosting give any problem with SEO?
I use 34SP to host my website, and the package which I use allows me 2000MB of traffic a month. If every image that I use on my website (including the logo and background image) is hosted on photobucket instead of by the 34SP server, does this mean that the data received from photobucket won't count against my monthly traffic allowance?
And is this a reliable way of doing things? I guess it's less reliable than having all the images on the same server, but how often is this likely to go wrong?
both concerns with programming,hosting and domain as well.
Have we had any solution for a website with multi hosting? I mean how to prevent it from being down by transfering it to another host. I know that it is about A record. If my site down, i should immediately change A record point to another IP of a backup server. However, it still takes time.