I Can't Control Vps Bandwidth
Aug 30, 2008Now i'm using vmware 2.0 RC2 to create vps for my customers. But i can't setting their vps bandwidth. Such as 200GB per month or 300GB etc.
View 4 RepliesNow i'm using vmware 2.0 RC2 to create vps for my customers. But i can't setting their vps bandwidth. Such as 200GB per month or 300GB etc.
View 4 RepliesI am going to setup a SSH tunnel or VPN connection through a VPS server, and want to share it with some friends (like 2-3), so I'd need some way to control the monthly bandwidth of each one.
Is there how to do this? Maybe directly with SSH or OpenVPN, or maybe with other software? It's simple like: 50 GB for each one in 1 month. I know it is complicated, because the IP's are dynamic, so maybe through user account? I have no idea on how to do this... Or maybe a analyzing utility, and later a script to block the user?
I am looking for ways to bandwidth accounting in a vps without control panel. Anybody know of any tools that can help me to do that?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have DirectAdmin on my server but my customers have no need for it. My customers have no need to create databases, new email accounts, new users etc. etc. so I don't see the advantage of having this on my server.
Is not having Directadmin worth the extra performance and administrative chores?
Is there any way to measure and limit bandwidth on a shared hosting server without using a control panel?
How much resources does DirectAdmin use?
I heard it is not as much as CPanel but doesn't it slow down the server a little?
I have VPS account that is controlled my VM management, and VPS runs with WHM/cPanel.
When I login to VM control, it shows that I spent 9.5 Gb of traffic this month. When I check bandwidth in WHM it says 1.2 Gb!
Now, what do you think, which one is correct, and why there is so big difference?
Bandwidth limitation button not showing in domain control panel
I am running Plesk 12.018 on CentOS 6.5. with ~75 domains hosted. All of them are allowed unlimited traffic and have Apache + Nginx installed and configured via Plesk.
Today I need for the first time to set a bandwidth-limitation for a domain, but I can't find a button for controlling it in the domain control panel.
I've checked I've mod_bw installed and have set the permissions for controlling server performance in the custom plan for the specific domain.
I have a Sonicwall NSA 3500. Does anyone know if you can use it to create bandwidth charts of Network Objects (e.g. IPs or Groups of IPs)?
I am thinking something like Cacti, but I don't know the code to pull that info or if it's even technically possible.
which case is more preferred: a shared web hosting service with unlimited space/bandwidth, or a dedicated one with limited space/bandwidth?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI would like to ask you what software I need to control VPS - stop it when it expires the owner's account and he must pay agan to use it.
Software must work with VMware, Solaris conteiners (xVM server), Virtuozzo and etc.
What software for billing the VPS can you recommend me?
Is there a second way to control the access to the VPSs? Can I install hardware firewall before the servers witch host VPSs and install billing software on that firewall so when the owner don't pay for the VPS the firewall cuts the access to the VPS.
in that case what software I have to use.
I have VmWare VPS hosting, I just started and I have few questions. How can I see how much bandwidth each VPS consumes? How can I know if someone is doing illegal activities like spam, file sharing, IRC, etc.? I ask this because I give complete control over VPS to my customers so I don't have access to it, only thing I do is backup of whole VPS image on spare HDD, and network/hardware troubleshooting. So how to control whats happening on my VPS-es?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI tried contacting the live support from fatcow, and he was no help. It was probably just the guy i had but thats not the point. I think i am going to go with them but what control panel do they use?
View 14 Replies View RelatedI'm up Games for Windows VPS servers with VMWare Server ESXi and wonders whether some option to control the traffic of each IP, I thought about using a "Cisco ASA 5500" but I do not know if it has this option:
Example:
IP 192.168.254.1 = 100GB monthly.
IP 192.168.254.2 = 50GB monthly.
Etc. ..
know if i was to start a vps company. What FREE vps software and control panel are out there?
View 14 Replies View Relatedi want to install centos with xen to run vps service,
i know virt-manager can be used to manage xen under centos for admin,
i want to if there are any other good GUI control panel for xen?
Xen control panel because I just got a server so I can try out using Xen instead of OpenVZ. Most of the control panel's that I've seen only support OpenVZ at this time. Would anyone be able to suggest a good panel that I could try out or look at?
I know HyperVM is one but can it be trusted as of now? I know that they have people working on it and there are no major hacks right now (at least not yet) but would it be suggested to use it?
I am tired of lxlabs. Bugs have been submitted, especially with Windows VPS, but lxhelp just ignores. If he could not fix, or doesn't have time to fix, he just ignores our requests without any reply.
So, I am looking for another control panel for Xen. I will need it to run on CentOS mostly. And able to create Windows VPS. I only know dtc, but it's built for Debian.
I seem to have the opposite problem of what most people complain about... I'm using some custom-built PHP scripts, the output of which is not getting cached. I want the output cached, because it doesn't change often.
If it's relevant, I'm using ob_start() to serve up a GZIP-compressed page.
I start off with a header("Cache-Control: maxage=3600, must-revalidate"). Yes, it's first, and yes, it's showing up properly in the browser.
However, requesting the page again returns an HTTP 200, not the 304 I'm expecting. It's pulling down the whole page again. It's not changing in between requests, and I'm simply visiting the URL again, not hitting Refresh. (Although it really shouldn't matter.)
I am running vps business and i would like to have your guys advice of which control panel to offer to all om my customers.
Most people leave my services only because they need to have simple control panel for their vps. So im looking for any commercial control panel which i can provide with all of my vps servers. Also It should not use more than 30Mb of ram and and shold not be a cpu hog.
Right now iam looking at ServerCP (as they have a deal when you can buy 100 for 69 dollars) but it needs about 128Mb of ram to function and its just too much.
So we move to a new dedicated server company (I won't name) only to fine that our mission critical site that is used for customers software to report home to has an extra shared managed firewall on the network we can't access. Irate customers we have to find a new dedicated server company.
Does anyone know a managed dedicated server company in the US or UK infact anywhere that provide managed dedicated servers WITHOUT a firewall shared by a subnet/rack? Our customers can use the software we sell because of a firewall we can't access. cPanel is ideal.
Stress. www.rapidswitch.com in the UK were BRILLIANT but we wanted a full managed package.
I have got a dedicated server for me.
It is with fresh OS. I was wondering which FREE control panel should I install on it.
It is a 2.6Celeron with 512MB RAM (soon to be upgraded to 1GB) with Cent OS 5.
My concern is that if in future I am able to find a cheap directadmin external license then I would want to uninstall control panel and will use directadmin.
So i need advice on control panel:
Which is FREE
Can work for a website (dont need multi domain fancy stuff). Will only host single domain.
Can install apache / mysql / email etc.
Use apache NOT apache-light. I saw HostInABox but it uses apache-light which dont work well for my website features. Tested it in a VPS earlier.
Can uninstall cleanly if needed so that I dont have to reload OS in future inorder to install DA.
How about webmin or ispconfig.
Do they install easily and uninstall cleanly? I am not an expert but am learning quickly.
I'm on a reseller cPanel WHM account with shell access, and this public FTP for uploading maps for a game.
How do I ban FTP users by their IP? (.htaccess wouldn't do the trick)
How do I regulate priviledges/permissions of FTP users?
How do I control (like configuring how the indexing is displayed, for example) /public_html/somedirectory/ through /public_html/.htaccess?
How do I disallow certain filetypes from existing in /public_html/somedirectory/* or to be uploaded?
How do I disallow apache from rendering any html, php, cgi, java, perl, etc files in /public_html/somedirectory/*?
So, if you had a public FTP (not the "anonymous FTP" cPanel can create, but a regular and single user account shared by everyone), how would you protect your free map hosting service from abuse? What protections would you setup? Etc.
im in the UK and i am look for a webhost (preferably a reseller) on windows.
i want maximum control over the server (no PLESK).
which control panel would i be looking for?
do webhosts allow the installation of isapi filters in IIS?
my price range would be between £40-50 ($100) p/m
sql server necessary!
I've done some searches but, didn't find what I was looking for.
Which of WHM/CPanel, Plesk and DirectAdmin requires the least memory to function in an adequate manner and what would that amount of memory approximately be?
If there is a significant difference between the three?
A contral panel like WHM costs extra about $5 and I want to save this, if I don't find out, why it makes sense for me. I know WHM and cpanel and I understand, that I need this for configuration as a reseller or customer to configure all, but with a VPS I have root-access. So why do I need a control panel with a VPS?
View 14 Replies View RelatedI'm setting up a system that is really stretching the limits of what FTP can do.
Right now, I have a repository of files that only certain accounts should see, so I have another folder (one for each user) with tons of links to their appropriate files. Now all users must accept some T&C before any downloads, so I'm doing a per-IP permission based on this acceptance.
I'd really like to do this with HTTP, but our clients like the speed and reliability (resuming) that FTP provides. Are there any other solutions out there? Any different technologies? Any other methods I haven't thought of?
I'm just starting to explore the idea of getting dedicated server or good VPS for hosting websites of clients I do php/sql programming for. I want to learn the right way, so I downloaded CentOS iso's and installed the operating system on an old computer, learned how to use yum to install the server software, set up virtual hosts, etc. I would like to give clients ftp access though honestly most of their sites will be hooked up to CMS, but sometime might arise where somebody just wants hosting and not programming. I would like to do without a control panel and try to do as much as possible from command line. For limiting site's bandwidth i found mod_cband. Anybody have expreience with that? Does it work as it is supposed to? Now I'm wondering how to put a quota on how much space client can use on disk, but after much searching haven't come up with an answer. Anybody have any idea how you are supposed to do that? And also, haven't looked into the FTP end of things, as I can't really test that right now on development server, but is it possible to manage FTP accounts solely from command line and editing config files? Whew...I guess that's it for now.
View 14 Replies View RelatedFor a 128 MB RAM powered VPS, which will be the least resource hungry control panel:
Quote:
1. WHM/cPanel
2. DirectAdmin Access
3. Webmin
4. Plesk
5. Virtuozzo Power Panel (??)
and the OS (least resource hungry + stable):
Quote:
1. Debian
2. CentOS
3. Redhat
4. Fedora
5. Ubuntu
6. ...
Next, can life without a control panel work better?
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1. adding/managing new domain
2. adding/managing new db
3. adding/managing email accounts
4. ...
5. ...
i have bought VPS with
Burstable Memory (MB): 512
Guaranteed Memory (MB): 256
And i like some free control panel,and to doesn't have high memory usage. And tell me the OS what type to have...I have at the moment CentOS. Also i need security,such block ddos attack or flood.
i want to know if i can add the domain to my vps without a control panel
View 4 Replies View RelatedWith Virtuozzo, there is the panel to restart the vps and view bandwidth and server resources etc.
For Hyper-V what is there for me, a customer of the service. ie hosts are telling me they dont have a control panel - so how could I restart the hyper-v should the OS crash?
how can i control via IP who can access a site? I want to redirect everyone to /downtime.php and only allow myself IP 1.1.1.1 to access the /index.php page and the entire site
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