rainmotorsports
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Who, Nimbus?
They good then?
Don't pay attention to Slavik. They paid him off with a cake! Personally I only never think about them due to physical location.
Who, Nimbus?
They good then?
lol I lurve cake too!Don't pay attention to Slavik. They paid him off with a cake! Personally I only never think about them due to physical location.
I normally am strictly an SSH/CLI geek... but I have to admit that I put cPanel onto a VPS (just to ease setting up some sites for people I host for). It's kinda growing on me... but I personally still prefer CLI. For someone that is not comfortable with the CLI and all the vagaries that go into securing a VPS/Server, then cPanel is probably the best solution.
[USER=85379]@Glockie Though you're potentially going to take some heat from the purists here, don't be afraid to put cPanel or another control panel or such on the VPS, if you aren't comfortable with doing everything from the command line. It's $15 well spent. DirectAdmin is cheaper than that (generally $5/mo. if you get it through your provider), and there are plenty of other cheap/free alternatives available.[/USER]
Cpanel certainly does have it's place, especially when it's not just your own sites that you are hosting.I normally am strictly an SSH/CLI geek... but I have to admit that I put cPanel onto a VPS (just to ease setting up some sites for people I host for). It's kinda growing on me... but I personally still prefer CLI. For someone that is not comfortable with the CLI and all the vagaries that go into securing a VPS/Server, then cPanel is probably the best solution.
Exactly.. makes it nice.. just set them up an account and tell 'em have at it.Cpanel certainly does have it's place, especially when it's not just your own sites that you are hosting.
Exactly.. makes it nice.. just set them up an account and tell 'em have at it.
That's the nice thing about having my own ProxMox server. Before I do anything major on any of the VPS's I just take a snapshot. If I bork it then about 5 minutes later it's back up and running in pre-bork mode.Agreed, it makes sense and stops people borking things...
We've all had to clean up after someone else or rebuild from scratch.
I'm really liking Proxmox after spending some time setting it up.That's the nice thing about having my own ProxMox server.
Yeah, it grows on you. I really can't imagine going to something else in all honesty. It would have to be something REALLY out of this world before I would. I had thought about playing with SolusVM, but since I'm not doing the VPS's "professionally" I found no real need to. There is also a cPanel plugin for ProxMox that allows management of them from there (I believe for the user and the administrator of ProxMox). It allows the end user to restart, shutdown, etc. and I believe even redo the VPS from one of the templates or ISO's that are installed. Of course, cPanel runs on a CentOS setup, but you just create a VPS with it or put it on another VPS elsewhere or a server.I'm really liking Proxmox after spending some time setting it up.
I think they don't have any valid coupon right now.You can get coupon code from WHT.
I think they don't have any valid coupon right now.
Yes.They don't use coupons at all anymore. They instead restructured their prices (lowered all of them) a couple months ago, and will no longer be offering coupons.
Apparently if you already had an account with them using it and had left to a dedi server, your account still exists with the discount code. I needed a VPS to set up a DNS server on and since I already had an account there I went and got another VPS. Turns out I got 2 instead of one (512MB RAM) and am paying a whole $7.50 a month for them. Good price for a simple DNS server VPS. I still haven't figured out what I'm going to do with the second one.They don't use coupons at all anymore. They instead restructured their prices (lowered all of them) a couple months ago, and will no longer be offering coupons.
Apparently if you already had an account with them using it and had left to a dedi server, your account still exists with the discount code. I needed a VPS to set up a DNS server on and since I already had an account there I went and got another VPS. Turns out I got 2 instead of one (512MB RAM) and am paying a whole $7.50 a month for them. Good price for a simple DNS server VPS. I still haven't figured out what I'm going to do with the second one.
I compared both.. it was cheaper with the coupon. Would normally have been $10 a month. I'm saving $2.50 basically.Yes, if you already had a coupon, it still applies. You should check the prices though. We have a backup DNS server with them and it was actually cheaper (and with more disk space/bandwidth) to drop it and order one under their new plans without the coupon.
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