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Apr 21, 2007
I have an empty server(Server A) with apache and php running, and my virtual host is at /var/www/html/index.php...
I'm also running SAMBA(server b) with another server and sharing folder /home/pictures/public_html/* full read/write access to my other server...
However, everytime I try to access the shared folder from my php script, it gives me a permission denied.
PHP Code:
Warning: file_get_contents(/home/pictures/public_html/142470.jpg): failed to open stream: Permission denied in /var/www/html/thumb120.php on line 5
From server A, I can delete and add files to Server B shared folder fine... And all my permissions on the folders are 777 as well. However, if I copy that .jpg into /var/www/html/142470.jpg, and run that php script with that /var/www/httml path and it would be fine...
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Apr 27, 2008
Would there be a problem using a regular processor like the intel Q6600 quad core processor vs using something like Intel Xeon Quad Core processor.
I have heard they are almost the same thing. What kind of differences am i looking at using regular processors for servers. What are the differences between them? Also what about using Xeon processors for a desktop?
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Jun 24, 2015
I'm using apache webserver for implementing virtual hosts. I want support on using RedirectMatch in combination with regular expressions. I want to redirect an incoming url with specific information to redirect to a local file. I'm trying the next line:
RedirectMatch /sap/opu/odata/sap/ZVPOSTREAD_SRV/AktepostSet(.*(BSL01).*)http://10.103.140.62/BSL01_X_1197.json ( This gives no match !? )
The incoming url looks like:
http://10.103.140.62:80/sap/opu/odata/sap/ZVPOSTREAD_SRV/AktepostSet?$filter=Gemeentecode%20eq%20%27BSL01%27%20and%20Sectie%20e
q%20%27X%27%20and%20Perceelsnummer%20eq%20%2701197%27&$format=json
and I want to check on the word BSL01
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Jun 1, 2008
My head is about to explode with all the information available in regard to regular shared hosting verses VPS verses dedicated server and I still don't have an answer. It will probably be of some benefit to say that I have virtually no experience in any of this aside of having previously published a small website. Of course there are no worries when it comes to something small however, now I am getting into something much larger and am pretty much sitting here like a scared rabbit in the face of trying to make the right host decision.
Let me start by saying that my site is a reverse auction type of site that will also have a forum, blog, small auction venue etc. Users will be uploading files and communicating within the site as well. It might help to say that it is similiar to getafreelancer.com. We won't have a technical theme but the set up is similiar.
My question is....I don't know what kind of host to go with! I originally thought IX but then read up on the dishonesty involved with claims of unlimited bandwidth. Then I thought about VPS which I guess is different from regular hosts but I'm not clear as to why. It's still shared isn't it? Finally, I'm thinking about a dedicated server. I have found a place called server4you.com that has reasonable prices but I still need to check them out. The problem with this option is that I have absolutely no understanding of the tech side of dealing with my own server. I know that some companies offer a managed option but they are so expensive and I don't even know what that would entail.
Plus what about security, how does that work with a dedicated server. For example, when shared hosting companies list options that come with a package, SSL is always mentioned for e-commerce hosting. How would I secure my own site?
How in the world is someone supposed to know how much space they need before they publish? You really can't determine data transfer ahead of time. I am in dire need of some good options that won't bleed me dry and I barely know of the right questions to ask.
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Jun 2, 2008
I know Typepad is primarily a blogging platform, like Wordpress. However, many people say that Wordpress can be used as a full-fledged CMS, where, for example, one could maybe even develop their business website with it.
Could you do that same sort of thing on Typepad's hosted offering? For example, may a business website that could support e-commerce and such?
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Oct 9, 2008
I just ordered a server which has that setup:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Dual Core
8MB RAM
2x750GB RAID 1 HD
Now I wanna run it with DirectAdmin, but obviously DirectAdmin doesn´t support the Debian 64 which is installed but only 32 bit Debian.
Now I wonder wether I could setup a Debian 32 as well on that system and if yes, wether it would give me a deficit in Performance?
Or would you rather go with CentOS 64 which Directadmin supports?
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Sep 3, 2007
What is the difference between Dedicated Virtual vs Regular Dedicated Server?
Also what are the pros and cons of going with Virtual?
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