Is "selectable Multi-Language" professional for a hosting company website? and does it attract more clients? I mean giving visitors a drop down menu of some major languages and allow them to select the language of your website. Is it professional to have? attract more clients?
Are there any hosts on the net with reasonably priced true multi site hosting*?
I'd host something like 5-6 small wordpress & blog sites, no special diskspace or bw requirements.
I know Site5 offers something like this, but I'd like something with over 80% uptime
(* By this I mean each site should have its own cpanel & the sites should be completely separate, due to the fact that I'm lazy & don't want to set up domain pointers or whatever they are called.)
We are currently in a limited Alpha for a very demanding web application. We'll (hopefully) be in closed Beta in 3 months and go live / open beta after all issues are fixed.
Our problem is that we know that we will need, even for the open beta, a costly setup.
We are talking about 2 front-end servers for Apache / PHP / Memcached, 2 for a Mysql Cluster / replication / partitioned (undecided) and at least 1 just for pre-processing stuff that later will go to the database.
Growing from those requirements is very possible, so we would like to be able to add new computers to the cluster, more processing machines, more front-ends, a load balancer, etc.
Of course we have considered the Cloud (Amazon S3 and stuff), but those 5 initial machines are a must for us.
My question is, what is the best solution here, a rack with a private Lan/fast switches?
What are the recommended companies for this kind of installations? Will they manage everything or just rent the rack?
Any clues about how costly (setup and monthly) this kind of setup would be? I can't find specific prices for these "special installations" anywhere, they all want us to call and we are just preparing for 4/6 months on the road.
I'm starting to do my homework on a dedicated server and am really not that savvy on what's best for my needs.
Firstly, I'm just trying to determine how much grunt I need and am not really sure of the benefits of multi-core vs single core vs single processor vs multi processor.
I've been running on a low density VPS with 1 Gig ram for a while and it's doing fine but won't handle this setup too much longer. My site does a very high amount of disk read/writing and for the size of my site there are a lot of database calls.
I'm thinking a multi-processor will do wonders for a database intensive site, but will a single multi-core process do fairly well also? My budget is at the low end and obviously I can afford more for a multi-core single processor.
Where do i change the language of mysql(4.0) i have WHM on a centos 5 box i checked that the current path is /usr/share/mysql/spanish and it must be /usr/share/mysql/english is there any way to do this?
My customer's language is portuguese. On my VPS have cpanel with X and X3 theme. When I create a new account with X3 theme, cpanel default langage is english. I ask my hosting company if have a method to change cpanel default language to portuguese. They saied that is no possible. I dont know, but I think that can to have an alternative to make it, but HOW?
i want horde email to be default in greek language...i mean when someone clicks in horde email icon to go automatically on his box...i don't want the screen where he choose the language...is that possible?
I got a list of IPs from the country i want to block from blockacountry.com and i added them to my .htaccess as I have no access to PF or IP tables firewall.
I am concerned about the server load if I get too many requests from that country to access the webpage, I have been told of a better solution, blocking someone based on the browser language they use, for example for China that is "zh-CN" but I don't know how to implement this and I have not been able to find it through Google, help with this appreciated.
Second thing, anyone knows what happens when someone attempts to access a webpage from a blocked IP? Do they get a "Page not found" or "your IP is blacklisted" message?
If I block by browser language it would be good if the blocking message does not tell the user about this
(Notice that I am aware that blocking by browser language is not a perfect solution).
As far as I know this tool, Fantastico scripts and other software are included almost in all hosting packages! I know exactly that this tool supports English language. If for example my website is written in Russian, will be the Russian requests under which my website is found in Google displayed?
The point is that my website (forum) is written in Russian and hosted by American hosting provider. The situation is the following, all requests under which my website can be found in search engines are currently displayed in English only. So, they are not displayed properly for non-English language websites. The question is that if it is possible to adjust Cpanel 11 settings in to see all the requests in Awstats statistics in Russain?
Fantastico scripts and other software are included almost in all hosting packages! I know exactly that this tool supports English language. If for example my website is written in Russian, will be the Russian requests under which my website is found in Google displayed?
We just installed a new Windows 2008 r2 server with Plesk v 11.0.9. We need to install the French Language pack, but can not find how to do it. nothing in the knowledge base on this. I tried the look in the add/removing components, but it is not there.
Is there a command line program to install language packs?
A little confused about some technical aspects of a setup.
If anyone knows what I am trying to say please advise.
Question :
There are 4 WAN connections. Conn01 = 10mbps upload Line with IP 111.111.111.111 Conn02 = 1mbps upload Line with IP 222.222.222.222 Conn03 = 100mbps download / 1mbpx upload Line with IP 333.333.333.333 Conn04 = Dialup line at 56kbps with IP 444.444.444.444
If I connect all these to a Multi WAN Router lets say Linksys RV016.
1) When a client tries to upload something to the server with IP 444.444.444.444 will it still run at 56kbps or will it be load balanced into the fastest line which is 10mbps.
2) When a Client's server connected at 111.111.111.111 tries to download something from the internet to this multi WAN setup, does he get a max of 10mbps or will he be routed to the 100mbps?
I am currently looking for a new IP KVM. Right now I use a mix of HP and Raritan KVMs and I'm honestly not super happy with either of them. The main feature I'm looking for is the ability to setup multiple users and only allow them to access certain ports/devices on the KVM.
What would be the best IP KVM to look at for this?
We have a need in one of our locations to multi-home ourselves, as the facilities provider doesn't meet our needs. If we get a /24 from one of our upstreams (L3 for example), will they allow us to broadcast it to our other providers as well? Obviously we'll have our own ASN and be doing the routing.
I was on this site a while ago and someone shared a link to a site that would ping a given IP from multiple locations around the globe and give the output. Does anyone know of a site that would do this?
I would like to ask your opinions on the best way to control server services and scripts on different platforms.
Basically i need to execute some command line scripts on a windows server. The way im doing this is vbscript which is called in asp.
What i really want to do is have a central server on linux which i can host a php script and mysql database on which in turn connects to the windows server to execute the vbscript.
Ive always worked with php and mysql so i dont really want to run everything in asp. If i did run everything in asp im not to sure if it would be clever to run asp scripts with mysql and would then have to go to the microsoft sql 2005 route.
So my question is what would be my best way to run php and mysql on a linux server that can in turn connect to a windows server to run a vbscript or execute through command line and log data to mysql, baring in mind authentication and security.
I do have php and mysql set up on the windows server but after alot of trouble getting it running right im not to keen on running the php scripts local, i really need a central linux server for the scripts.
I'm contemplating whether to get a quad core high clock speed OR 2x quad core lower clock speed processor for my rack server.
The question boils down to.. Does Apache, PHP, and MySQL support multi-threading? Will having a bunch of cores just be a waste if high-traffic web hosting is the primary goal?
I am researching a little on this topic and hopefully someone can shade some light for me.
If I have 2 connections from 2 separate ISPs with each a set of different static IP addresses. Using something like [url]a twin WAN router, does it mean that I could :
1) Still use the Static IPs or must it be the local dynamic ones?
2) Increased speeds? Does it increase or provide a better route for outgoing connections?
3) Shouldn't incoming connections still be the same since they have to travel via a specific path as determined by the ISP?
If I am right, If I use 2 WAN connections, users would have a more stable time trying to download stuff, but when people are requesting files from them ( uploading ) it would depend on which ISP's IP they are connected to?
So If I take 2 100Mps line and use the dual WAN, I can increase downloading speeds butuploading speeds will be unaffected?