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Web Server - Windows Server 2008
Submitted by Bryan on February 27, 2008 - 1:26pm
"Whereas Vista has been a PR disaster, it is unlikely that its cousin
Server 2008 will meet the same fate. There are solid improvements over
the predecessor Server 2003, including IIS 7.0, granular installation,
improved terminal services, the Server Core, command-line control, and
changes to Active Directory. Hyper-V is nicely done, and although it is
nothing special in relation to competing products from VMWare and
others, its integration and neat tools will win users when it comes out
of beta."
Complete Story at Reg Developer
Donncha: 100,000 page views in 5 minutes
Submitted by Bryan on November 12, 2007 - 11:30pm"Now, that’s why you can’t believe benchmarks. Sure, this server was able to serve 100,000 page views in 282 seconds but:
- Requests were made from a VPS in the same
datacenter. No need to worry about slow clients, or maintaining network
connections to many remote clients. - I used Litespeed Web Server instead of Apache."
Looking for a reseller host plan in all the wrong places
Submitted by Bryan on August 13, 2007 - 11:05amI thought my hosting requirements were pretty simple. I wanted a reseller hosting plan that provided CPanel, PHP5, MySQL5, secure shell, and a license to a client billing system such as ClientExec. Oh and I wanted to be sure the hosting plans provided were Drupal friendly. While I host more than just Drupal sites I've found that if the server is configured properly to run Drupal then it can run almost any other PHP-based CMS out there. All in all I wanted a shared hosting plan where I spent less time managing the server, yet had the controls I needed via a Linux shell. Simple enough right? In fact I thought I found a great reseller plan through ResellerZoom (RZ). However, after spending most of my weekend hours trying to work it all out, I've come to the conclusion I'm still looking for something that works better.
Booting myself off the server
Submitted by Bryan on May 24, 2007 - 8:20pmI'm moving CMSReport.com off of the server it has been running on for over for the past year. The server currently runs on Fedora Core 4 and really need to be upgraded to a more current and better supported operating system. I'm also trying something new so the up/down time for CMS Report will be more sporadic than with a typical server move. I expect most of the changes to take place on Friday but I'm not sure how site performance will be next week. What I can say is that I'm excited about the gamble I'm about to take and if it works...I may have a new recommendation for how best to host Drupal.
When I'm done...I should have plenty to talk about server administration, site support, and web hosting. I also have quite a few new ideas for future discussions. Hint? Perhaps the "C" in CMS Report is for more than just content? Stay tune...
cPanel 11: Newest version of the control panel coming soon
Submitted by Bryan on April 24, 2007 - 4:05amAfter waiting for months, I found myself waiting even more for a stable version of cPanel 11 to arrive. I began to wonder if it was not time to take another look at Plesk. So just when I've almost given up on cPanel, the company has finally started to publicly announced that cPanel is coming soon.
cPanel 11 promises to bring a lot of improvements for users. The following are some of the highlights I am most excited to see in cPanel 11:
IT Quote of the Week
Submitted by Bryan on August 3, 2006 - 5:44pm"The results we saw with the WAMP [Windows, Apache, MySQL, PHP] stacks were probably the biggest surprise in our entire test. Enterprise IT managers shouldn't hesitate to look into the option of deploying open-source stacks on a Windows Server platform.
For some businesses, this will truly be the best of both worlds."
-Jim Rapoza, How the stacks stack up, eWeek, July 10, 2006
