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CloudLinux & Project Lenix
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CloudLinux & Project Lenix

raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

Really enjoyed doing this interview with the CEO of CloudLinux and getting his views on CentOS's recent change. Thinking of all the technologies he's brought to the market (CloudLinux, KernelCare, etc.), that guy is amazing.

https://lowendbox.com/blog/interview-with-igor-seletskiy-ceo-of-cloudlinux-on-project-lenix-centos-changes-and-much-more/

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  • be egual man , find a sister and post the interview ...

  • very cool dad thank you

  • Tony40Tony40 Member
    edited January 2021

    Great interview!

  • Nice interview. Thanks

  • tomazutomazu Member, Host Rep

    Great interview with a very relevant player in the space, thank you!

  • kkrajkkkrajk Member
    edited January 2021

    Finally, any advice you’d care to share with hosting providers in today’s market?
    A lot of hosters are finding their niche, but if you are a “generic” hosting company, you have to focus on quality of service and monetization. Make sure your churn is low, and try to get your customers to be dependent on as many services you provide as possible. The more customers use your services, the harder it will be for the customer to leave.

    Great interview

  • CL, Litespeed, cPanel. All those are pretty expensive to be depend on :)

  • An enjoyable interview.

  • Perspective perspective perspective. This guy has such a great mindset and opens the door to much more, wide ranging and fascinating, debate.

  • vovlervovler Member
    edited January 2021

    nice

  • jbilohjbiloh Administrator, Veteran

    Nice one @raindog308, very much enjoyed reading.

  • randomqrandomq Member
    edited January 2021

    @kkrajk said:
    try to get your customers to be dependent on as many services you provide as possible. The more customers use your services, the harder it will be for the customer to leave.

    "AWS" :)

    Thanked by 1raindog308
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