Wired Tree Owns Apthost
Jun 16, 2008does Wired tree own apthost?
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I simply take my WiredTree VPS for granted as it just runs, and runs, and runs with no worry or concern on my part.
However, when support is required, it is absolutely top-notch. I recently needed to set up an ftp account via cPanel. I ran into a strange problem with cPanel where it wouldn't accept a password as it didn't conform to the required security rating - and I had no idea how to achieve that rating (cPanel documenation could use enhancement). Anyhow, I've learned that it just isn't worth banging my head against the wall to figure something out, when I've got the WiredTree support team to rely on. I opened a support ticket and after a few exchanges (one would have been enough but I tend to beat a dead horse) the problem was taken care of.
All of my support tickets have been handled within unreal (insane for that matter) response times - even low priority requests get handled within just a few minutes.
The network is absolutely rock solid - the only downtime I experienced was for scheduled maintenance and was for only a brief while.
My hosting experience with WiredTree has been flat out the best hosting experience I've even had in the 13 years or so that I've had servers hosted for me. I only have a low-end VPS (384) with them, yet I feel as if I'm being treated the same as the guy with a complex turbo-hyper-cluster with chrome and white-sidewall tires.
Why apache parent process still owned by root user.
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root@server:~# ps aux | grep apache2
root 30161 0.0 0.8 35588 8368 ? Ss 17:41 0:00 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start
www-data 30166 0.0 0.7 36080 7196 ? S 17:41 0:00 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start ...
employees, owners, customers and everyone feel free to join in and tell us what you think.
Do you feel that your data is safe if the company manages their own servers? By manage I mean they fully own and operate their own hardware.
Or does it not matter as long as the company is a long time and known provider? Do you ask yourself this question when you look for a host?
i've installed this shared SSL certificate on my server for a domain. now the weird thing is when i go to [url]it redirects to the site which owns the SSL certificate.
any idea how to either disable https access for everything else, or just now have it redirect to that site?
For about 3 months now we have had out whm/cpanel dedicated with them.
Uptime has been excellent and when something happens if anything support is on top of it. The customer service is good here as well.
There support for FFmpeg is outstanding both in knowledge and skill
**please note our site is on plesk and in another DC please feel free to contact me for any ip info**
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I talked to a technical support agent through live chat. I asked him where their servers were located, and he told me that he didn't understand the question, and to please elaborate. So, I did. Then after 10 minutes of no response, I closed the box. I figured, maybe, he was avoiding the question, because technical support was the wrong department to ask that question. Then I requested a chat with sales support. After 10 minutes of an operator not even accepting my request, I tried calling their sales department. I was on hold for the next sales representative for 30 minutes, until finally I got a message from their side saying there was an internal error, and then it hung up on me.
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1. tech support is ill equipped
2. no one answers questions
3. they loose data in transfers
4. rude support persons
5. down time is extremely high
6. server goes down atleast once a day.
Please please dont go for apthost you will regret if you signup with apthost
I figured id share in my experiences as a host and a client. For the last several months we have had a dedicated server with apthost as well as a VPS, I must say even as a host myself they are very good on their word and what they say they will do. I am not one to post about any host they are in the top of my list as far as Customer Service, Performance, Price as well..
Now i have heard good an bad about them but you know what only my experience can tell me what is tru and what my experience tells me about them is they got there stuff together.
And just like they said FFmpeg came on the dedicated box all setup with cPanel and ready to go eve Red5 as well.
Start thinking to build Family tree website.
Question:
Is there template available? What is the recommended Web designer software for this purpose (Foum, upload/download video/picture).
I have configured samba on my server but when i access shared directory but i can't its gives error.......
Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4]
Server not using user level security and no password supplied.
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
I have a zone.net VPS with 1152mb of RAM.
I don't resell, I am using the VPS for personal use to run a small vBulletin board (30-60 members on at a time), a Mambo site that is used to aggregate news (12,000 or so news items), and then a couple small personal static sites, and about 25 email addresses.
My VPS has the following versions listed in WHM:
WHM 11.11.0 cPanel 11.15.0-R17853
CENTOS Enterprise 4.5 i686 on virtuozzo - WHM X v3.1
It is currently setup with the default update settings that came when Zone.net set it up, which are:
cPanel/WHM Updates = Manual Updates Only (STABLE tree)
cPanel Package Updates = Automatic
Security Package Updates = Automatic
Question 1:
So, for the type of site I am running, is the stable tree the best? While it is a small vBulletin community, lack of down time is my main goal, so I need to balance getting updates fast enough to keep it secure, but not getting 'bleeding edge' bugs introduced. Which tree is the best balance?
Question 2:
Should I be running automatic updats on cPanel/WHM or keep it manual and check here and other forums for important updates?
Question 3:
I recently had a problem where Horde stopped working. Zone.net's support staff helped me, and suggested two things to attempt to fix it, and this "/scripts/fullhordereset" fixed it. So, since I am new to VPS's and more specifically, working with Linux, how to I learn/research things like this in the future. Should I be checking out forums/communities for each individual app (like Horde), or is there a better option?
Question 4:
Unfortunately, I don't know what I don't know. Such as what tree to run, when to do cPanel updates, when to do Apache updates, how to make sure all my configs are right. Any suggestions on how to both make sure my WHM is configured the best way for my purposes, and more importantly, what is the best way of moving from WHM
I want to move the entire contents of a directory tree to another directory.
So for example we may have a directory with 15 directories inside, each directory contains files itself. I want to copy all the files from the directory tree into another directory located somewhere else one the file system. I want only the "files" to end up in the other directory and not the file structure too.
Im running CENTOS latest version.