Recommended 1U Server Chassis

Feb 14, 2007

Can anyone recommend a good 1U server chassis that is $100 or under?
Preferrably one already with a good/reliable power supply in it. Just something that will handle PentiumD or Athlon AM2 stuff & 2 hard drives.

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Server Chassis In Europe

Mar 23, 2008

where to buy server chassis in Europe?

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Sep 9, 2008

The the provider we're considering is offering a range of processors at different price points including:

single Xeon 5110 (dual core) with 2GB memory,
single Xeon X3220 (quad) 2GB,
dual Intel Xeon 5100 with 2GB,
dual Xenon 5310 (quads) with 4GB.

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Mar 22, 2008

I need a good and fast company that are experienced in Linux servers to secure my server, can you recommend anyone?

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Why Is A Seperate Server For Mysql Recommended

Jan 4, 2007

a good deal of the price in buying servers frequently comes from a nice motherboard, chassis, etc. having to purchase those items twice is just taking away from other components you could be adding to one server-- more ram, more/faster cpu's, etc. not to mention the wasted overhead in just running the operating system twice.

considering all of those factors, wouldn't it be logical to build a nicer single server rather than two "okay" servers?

the only real advantages I see are

1) potentially httpd could be reachable when mysql isn't... but for something like vb, that's almost a moot point

2) at some point you're going to hit a point where buying a nicer CPU isn't really worth the money; spending twice the money for a 10% performance increase, etc. but it seems like multiple cpu's could still get around that.

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1 U Chassis For Diskless Servers

Apr 10, 2009

I am configuring an environment where several servers are going to boot from iSCSI.

The chassis will not have any local storage.

I am looking for cheap 1U chassis where I can plug in a decent PSU and a Super Micro X8STi-F with an Intel Core i7 proc.

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Supermicro Chassis, Intel Mainboard

May 1, 2007

I've bought a chassis "SuperChassis 512L-260" from Supermicro. Now, I want to install an Intel Mainboard (Intel S3000AHV). It's only a testing server.

Which I/O shield do I need and where I can get it (am I able to change it?)?

Perhaps, I have to use a Supermicro mainboard?

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1U Chassis For Daul Opteron Or Woodcrest

Oct 16, 2007

We are using the SC512L-260B chassis for our lower end machines, what is a good recommendation for say Dual Opteron or Dual Woodcrest servers?

Looking 1U that will handle 2 drives, but would also like a recommendation for going with 4 drives (would this require 2U?). Hot swap not necessary.

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Motherboards That Will Fit Into A Chenbro RM215 Chassis

Jul 13, 2007

what type of motherboard can fit into a RM215/217 server? We purchased some of these from a Dutch supplier 2 years ago, and they were delivered with Tyan AMD motherboards with S939 CPU's.

These are used for file storage, and are running 3ware 9550-sx controllers. Tasks are only rsyncing, gzipping, and rotating backups. Problem is that this is now happening fast enough with the single Opteron 2Ghz CPU they are carrying.

I want to do something like this;

* Dual Xeon Nocona, 2.8Ghz etc as we have _many_ of these CPU's already
* Dual Opteron 250-252 etc
* If as fast as the Dual Nocona, maybe a Core2 Duo, although not sure what is available w/PCI-X

So, if anyone knows, or can give any ideas, OR has any Nocona-capable motherboards for sale in Amsterdam for sale, please let me know,

BTW I have already tried doing the x2 chip upgrade on one of these, and was not impressed. The motherboard which is in these machines now IIRC is a S8965 Tyan - which has 32 bit PCI slots. I believe one of the problems here is the controller needs a 64 bit PCI slot to sit on, as it's saturating the 32 bit PCI bus.

Disk config is 8 x 750G / 9550-sx - again all I need is

* gzip / tar / move the files around & delete them
* figure 3-4TB of data on each of these boxes

OS - RHEL 5

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Intel SR2500LX Chassis: Monitoring RAID Under Linux

Apr 23, 2008

I have bought an Intel SR2500LX server chassis with a S5000PAL mainboard running Centos. This system has an active backplane with a LSI MegaRaid chipset.

I'd like to be notified in the case of a drive failure but I'm totally stumped on how to get any monitoring working.

The only raid managment utility Intel supplies is a Java based monstrosity, which needs X-Windows to run and needs to be run continuously in order for the email notification to work.

Web based management can only be used from the same subnet as the server, so that's not very useful either.

I've contacted Intel support which gave me the advice to reboot the server and use the Bios utility if I want to check the Raid arrays consistency . Needless to say I'm very dissapointed, this server has every redundancy feature you can think of but it seems impossible to monitor the Raid under Linux.

Does anybody have experience with the Chassis and Raid monitoring under Linux?

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Motherboard - 1333 FSB For E65xx Core 2 Duo For SC512L Chassis

Jan 27, 2008

Has anyone been using a 1333 FSB Core 2 Duo board in the SC512L that will fit without modification? Looking for something for mass use, I know some of the server boards will fit fine, wondering about some of the ASUS or Foxconn boards.

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Any Recommended VPS?

Nov 16, 2008

I am using epicvps right now. But it has been baught by vaserv days before. Where it came a lot server downtime and server problems. My storage will automaticly decrease. I send tickets to them many times, they just respond me that the nod that where i host have too much vps on it. They tell me that they will move my account to new nod. But it still happen again today!

My budget is something around $50 per month, can anyone recommend some reliable company?

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NOT Recommended: Senderbase

Apr 25, 2009

Twice in two years now, as a very responsible host with ZERO tolerance to spam (incoming or outgoing!), I have been hampered by the efforts of the anti-spam "reputation service" offered by [url]

We host something like 2000 websites across a cluster of servers, and while we do everything possible to prevent spam, it's inevitable there will be the occasional outbreak.

A couple of days back, sure enough, one of our hosted sites was compromised. As far as I could tell, the culprit was too simple a password. There were no signs of compromised scripts, permissions, anything. Just a spam script uploaded via FTP from a foreign IP address. We do have limits on password strength now, but may not have when this account was set up.

Anyhow, within 120 minutes or so, we had removed the spam script, blocked the offending IP, secured the site and delisted our IP from the ONE RBL it appeared on - Spamcop.

You would think that would be the end of the story, right? Wrong.

Here we are, over two days later, NO listings on any RBLs, NO further spam from ANY of our servers. What Senderbase reputation do you think that server has? Poor.

This is an IP that as far as I know has NEVER had a spam issue, other than the single outbreak two days ago.

The net result of this "Poor" listing is that we have now had outgoing email sitting in our mail queue for 50+ hours because the recipient mail systems are STILL blocking us based on our "Poor" reputation.

Furthermore, I quote directly from the Senderbase site: "Why is the reputation Poor? This host is sending spam!". That one really tipped me over the edge.

As I say, this is at least the second time two years running that this has happened to us. Single spam problem; Cleaned up quickly and efficiently; Wait on Senderbase for days.

It is hard enough dealing with spammers and problems like this, without having to fight the "good guys" too. All I can say is that I will personally NEVER use, nor recommend, the services of Senderbase or Ironport.

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Jun 21, 2008

I am currently with Lunarpages. Up until a few months ago I was on a regular plan (not VPS). Their service and uptime was great. But they moved me to a VPS due to the traffic which I completely understand. However, since I have been moved to their VPS servers the downtime has been horrible. And by horrible I mean horrible! So I am on the hunt for a new web hosting company.

I really do not know what I need, I believe I do need VPS hosting though. The bad news is that I know nothing about VPS hosting. Lunarpages has me on Plesk now and I could not be more lost with it.

My main dilemma is that I have a php forum that generates a good amount of traffic. I am getting about 40,000 page views per day on the forum and about 6,000 page views per day on the main website portion.

I am scared to death to move the forum. I fear I will need a tech friendly host to help me set the forum back up. Once I am back up and running I never need any help. I just want to get to that point again.

But I have questions, like what the heck is "Guaranteed RAM"? Is that important to me? Could this be part of the reason that now that LP has moved me to their VPS servers that I can no longer just simply download my large database for the forum through phpMyAdmin? It just craps out and LP told me something like VPS servers didn't have enough memory (or was it RAM?) to preform the task?

So far I am hating my VPS experience. I just want to be up and running smooth again without fearing the downtime.

I think LP's hosting for the VPS is around $45.00 per month or so/ I would like to be lower if possible, but I do not want to get a new host with the same downtime issues.

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Oct 14, 2007

I bought a new Forum Script but I cannot install it on my GoDaddy web hosting because my script has two Requirements for installing, listed below:

1- Web server with PHP 5-support
2- Apache 2 with PHP 5.2.x-module recommended

My question is, if you know any web hosting that support those two things?

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Aug 25, 2007

I'm in the process of looking at a new firewall... What we need in a firewall:

- Deep packet inspection
- BGP Routing (just for active/passive uplink failover)
- support for up to 150 Mbps+
- Gbit uplinks
- Active/Active setup for firewalls
- Budget around 3k Each firewall

Possible choices:
- Juniper Netscreen 140 SSG
- SonicWALL® PRO 4060

So far I'm really leaning towards the Juniper NetScreen 140 SSG.

My network consultant started to recommend SonicWall but from previous reviews here and else where kinda turned me off them.

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Aug 2, 2009

I have a dedicated server running Linux CentsOS.

The default setup of my file system is:

/dev/sda1 450GB

tmpfs 2GB

/usr/tmpDSK 485 MB

My Disk size is 500GB

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Apr 8, 2008

I have the following cpu:

Dell PowerEdge R300 1U Server
1 x QuadCore Intel Xeon X5460 3.16 GHz Processor
8GB RAM ( 4x2 GB DIMMs )
2 x 500 GB SATA II Drives
OS: CentOS 5 64bit

I would like to run this as a virtualization instance for my clients ( 3-4 max. on this box depending on their needs ). I need a provider that can get me the following:

3-4 TB of bandwidth depending on need ( 100 Mbps preferred )
Windows Server OS's / licenses to install as needed
cPanel licenses to install as needed

Which providers can meet these requirements? Which do you recommend for value, support, and network?

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Nov 28, 2008

I currently have 2 proxies with over 2500+ uniques a day.

I need a dedicated server, anyone got any suggestions?

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Review Of VPSit.com – Not Recommended

Sep 13, 2008

This is a long review, but I think it has to be so long.

I’m using DNS Made Easy and on the left side of the main menu I saw a ad for [url]. It’s the same company that owns DNS Made Easy that owns VPSit.com

I did sign up for a Windows VPS with 25 GB of storage, 384 MB of RAM, 700 GB of DDoS protected bandwidth and Plesk 30 domains. The price was little high, but not a big problem: $38.95/mo

At first I was amazed about the speed of their VPS setup. It was instant, and I got my VPS up and running within 5 minutes from I made the payment.

The speed of the VPS was also VERY fast. When I looked at what hardware I got on my VPS I saw that they “only” used a Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 3.0 Ghz CPU.
But that was OK since the VPS was lightning fast.

I uploaded my websites (a live backup of my main VPS) and did not take any more action, since the VPS is only used when my main VPS is down.

Before I tell you about the main problem I have to say that VPSit.com do not offer any option for managed/unmanaged VPS plans. And since they have no option for managed plan, or no information about their VPS's are unmanaged I assumed that the VPS was managed. They also write this on their info page: ....

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Jan 28, 2008

I want to use CentOS 4+ hosting.

The data center should be in USA,UK,Canada,Australia,france,German,and India.

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Recommended Hosting Provider

Nov 26, 2008

I'm about to put my site online, firstly so that I can post links which will quickly summarize problems that I'm having, and secondly so that, of course, people will visit the site

What hosting providers can you recommend?

I'm looking for a service provider that is robust (will not go down), scalable (will handle large amounts of bandwidth), supports shttp, and will provide authenticity certificates.

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Is A Virtuozzo Backup Recommended

Dec 11, 2007

I've been taking regular backups (through Plesk to an FTP Repository) of a domain which I exclusively host on my VPS.

Is this enough or is it advisable to take Backup from Virtuozzo as well?

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Mar 20, 2007

new xeon motherboard after having nothing but constant problems with the supermicro boards. Specifically we've had many arrive with faulty dimm's but beyond that getting Windows 2003 loaded, dealing with drivers for SCSI raid configurations is simply a bear. Supermicro's support isn't much help either with answers like "well that's the driver, it should work."

Just trying to get some feedback on what others are using. Looking for something that has both SATA and SCSI support with and without RAID 0,1,5 and 10 and has better than average Windows 2003 support.

We're not interested in any of the options from Dell, HP, etc.

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Jul 31, 2009

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VPS Advantages Over Shared & Recommended Hosts

Sep 5, 2008

Is it possible to get a rough description of the benefits of a VPS host over a shared host?

1) Support. Should support with a VPS host be better than my current shared provider? They offer live chat and a ticketing system. Tickets can take hours to get a response, live chat minutes but often there are no support operaters to answer the question.

2) Uptime. Will uptime be improved upon? My current host tends to range from 97%-99% in a month. Importantly will it suffer from soft outages where parts of the account are down (such as MySQL or http)?

3) Traffic. What levels of traffic will base VPS packages handle? Will a few semi active forums (say max 20 users on 3 forums) be manageable alongside several PHP/MySQL galleries and several hundred normal PHP pages?

4) Load. Does the load usage of other customers on the same server effect your account in the same way it does in a shared environment? Can one user bog down the entire server for everyone else?

5) Management. How much control is given to a user in managed VPS environment. Can you restart OS yourself (and do things like edit the firewall blocks)? Do you have to keep the OS (Linux in my case) and things like Apache and PHP up to date yourself or is that done for you.

6) Usage Policies. Are the usage policies in place in a VPS environment (limiting the amount of CPU process and memory you can use). If yes are they higher than in a shared environment.

Is it possible to get a little more on a few of the hosts I've looked at (if possible I'd like to be below the $50 a month mark).

JaguarPC ($20 / $40)
WiredTree ($50)
LiquidHost ($60)

Is it a case of picking any of these and getting a similar support and hosting service?

WiredTree seems to offer a decent compromise of price against value. Given that my site is still pretty small at the moment, would the smallest JaguarPC package be a better fit (so I'm not spending money for specs I'm not using).

Unfortunately disk space is a fairly big factor as the site uses quite a few image and small video files (I'm using something like 2GB at the moment but this would increase fairly rapidly over time). Does that mean a shared host is better suited for my needs?

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Recommended Security Hardening Procedures

Jan 26, 2007

I am compiling a list of security hardening procedures which should be performed to a server, with the goal of coming up with a comprehensive list of hardening procedures which should be implemented.

The following lists the details I have compiled so far. Please feel free to contribute additional hardening tips so we may come up with a full and thorough list:

Install mod_security
Install mod_evasive
Install mod_limitipconn
Install APF
Install BFD
Install PRM
Install SIM
Install portsentry
Install chkrootkit and configure reporting cronjob
Install rkhunder and configure reporting cronjob
Install snort
Install tripwire
Install libsafe
Install mail header patch to identify cause of spam sent through nobody
Limit compiler and fetch utilities access to root only
Correct folder permissions to prevent directory transversal
Remove unneeded OS packages
Upgrade kernal to latest OS release
Ensure MySQL password is set
Ensure OpenSSH protocol is only using protocol 2
Ensure cannot SSH directly to root. Must SSH to admin first.
Enforce noexec & nosuid on temporary directories /tmp and /var/tmp
Disable used services
Disable DNS recursion
Disable IP source routing
Disable IMCP redirect acceptance
Disable certain php functions (system, exec, shell_exec)
Enable IP spoofing protection
Enable Spoofing protection
Enable syncookie protection
Enable misc. sysctl settings
Harden host.conf

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Mar 4, 2008

1.i have a free hosting company and i changed to Directadmin servers from Cpanel so this panel: www.fhm-script.com doesent work anymore its only for cpanel.

and i need something like Ipanel free any recommendations?

2. how can i open an option for free radio stations on my server with my ssh?

(its a dedicated server with centos5) btw

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WebNX Review - Supremely Recommended - 3+ Years With Them

May 27, 2009

We started off with them early on with a webserver + DB server special a couple of years ago.

Even at that point, they had the best value for money offer in terms of dedicated boxes. Nothing has changed, thankfully

Today we host 6 boxes with webnx, all 6 boxes are required to power a single website, so we have the full gamut of servers from multiple db servers, webservers & load balancers. All of these boxes are well decked out in terms of configuration thanks to the great pricing Dan/Dario & their team offer.

In terms of service, it is tough to beat them. In terms of a personalized approach to service, it is next to impossible to beat them. Their advice is spot on, their abilities are phenomenal and their focus on consistently providing you with the best offers is something that very few companies can aspire to become.

Their networks are fast and over the last couple of years, there have been some blips - but most of them have been resolved rather fast. In terms of communication, they are succinct and accurate.

There have been two instances when I lost/changed my credit card and had to delay payments to them - but they have always stepped up and allowed me the flexibility to do so. The folks at WebNX understand people and businesses - it is wonderful to keep growing with them. I don't worry too much about scaling infrastructure anymore thanks to WebNX because I know they are going to be around to provide the best infrastructure you can buy at the most value for money price point.

They are also flexible - no cookie cutter approach to business or servers. They understand needs and advice accordingly and when are you are working with them you don't need to worry about if they are trying to sell you something extra without needing it.

It is one of the few businesses I have worked with which makes me feel good that I've been a customer with them for so long.

The kind of folks who help you grow without too much of a worry because you know they're great folks when it comes to their business.

A lot of folks on this forum mention that the sales reply speed could be used as a proxy for the company's support response times. IMO, it is the exact opposite for WebNX - sales queries to them get responded to rather late. But support queries are sorted out really fast. Three years of experience with them bears this out


WebNX does a lot of things that come well together and you will appreciate it once you've spent some time with them. For your growing business needs - they might be a great beat.

Wishlist:

1) Their reboot times are consistently fast - but I can't wait for the automated reboots. That would make our life a lot easier.

2) More locations

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CPanel Vulnerability Found - Upgrade Recommended

May 2, 2008

Just came through on the RSS feeds...

Quote:

Several potential security issues have been identified with cPanel software and Horde, a 3rd party bundled application. cPanel releases prior to 11.18.4 and 11.22.2 are susceptible to security issues, which range in severity from trivial to medium-critical. Along with the discovery of these potential issues, cPanel has released a new security tool to provide users with protection from XSRF attacks.

Quote:

All STABLE and RELEASE users are strongly urged to update to their respective 11.18.5 release. CURRENT and EDGE users should update to the latest 11.22.3 release. No releases are deemed susceptible to severe, critical or root access vulnerabilities.

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Oct 6, 2008

I need a VPS with Litespeed, WHM/cPanel, about 2GB of space and unlimited domains. I'm looking for speed and security, not price. Eventually I'd like to upgrade to a dedicated server. Here's what I'm looking for and why:

Located near multiple major networks:
Our current host has been unavailable from certain parts of the Internet. Anonymous proxy shows the site isn't dead, just not responding to my location. The response time from ippatrol.co.uk is about 1.5 seconds. That's about average, right?

Litespeed:
I run WPMU (Wordpress Multi-User) with many add-on domains pointing to a single installation. Problem with WPMU is it makes extensive use of .htaccess. All user-uploaded files are actually parsed through a php script. That's why I'd prefer litespeed's .htaccess handling.

WHM/cPanel:
I don't want to be stuck with a host if they suddenly stop performing. I've heard horror stories about large cPanel transfers, so I'm planning to split this into 3-5 cPanel accounts. Also I want to download my own backups, and don't want to try a 1GB backup. I'm not planning on doing reselling.

2GB of space:
I've got MANY small blogs, but they're all low-traffic. The 2GB is for expansion purposes, and so I can do backups without overage. I should never hit this limit.

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