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Thank You so much! We try our best 🥳 And it's always awesome customers such as yourself who recognize our hard work.
Happy to have you with RackNerd!
Hi @Erisa -- usually a fee is attached for this, but the truth is not many inquire regarding this, and for those that do, we usually help by enabling it at no cost.
@dustinc never tried SHARED HOSTING
can I use this to host a nextcloud instance?
ssh access will be an added advantage, but is there any cost involved?
Hi @licher70 -- thank you for your interest in our shared hosting! Totally possible. We can enable jailed shell for you, at no cost.
I have been using Racknerds' shared hosting and can vouch for their reliability & speed!
Gotta try this one. My first shared hosting purchase in 7 years or so.
Hi, is there any guide to enable memcached/redis via LiteSpeed Cache?
I have enabled them via the Cpanel but still got the Disabled Status.
Thank you a lot!
Maybe you can downgrade your php version to 7.2
Hello KenobisVPS - thank you for giving us a shot. We sincerely appreciate the opportunity.
At this time we do not officially support Memcached/Redis on our shared hosting platform, nor is it something that cPanel support currently recommends enabling it on a shared hosting environment.
If Memcached/Redis is a concrete requirement for you - I would recommend considering one of our VPS plans, where you would receive full root access and can configure the server according to your specific requirements. We have some VPS specials here: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3202515/#Comment_3202515
May I know what is the server specification for this reseller hosting?
Congratulations RackNerd, Some day I will be your customer.
this guy @dustinc keeps tempting.. I already have 2 plans with Racknerd.. please dont..
Might need one more
@dustinc do you guys offer migration for shared hosting purhcases?
Yes they do. Free migration
Hi @smile93 -- thank you for asking!
The specs are as follows:
Intel Xeon E3
32 GB RAM
4x 1TB Enterprise SSD’s
LSI Hardware RAID10
Dual 1Gbps Uplinks
Please keep in mind, we have many of these nodes; and this design has worked amazingly well. Many can vouch for performance, speed, and reliability.
Hi @DewlanceVPS -- appreciate your support! We hope to work with you soon
Sometimes, you have to fulfill your temptations 🧨💥🥳
We do provide free migration, as long as your previous/current provider has cPanel - we can make it happen
Looking forward to working with you.
What are the specs of the processor?
Typically E3-1275v3 - for example, new orders would be deployed on this specific proc - we're constantly turning up new servers, so it may vary but this is what you can expect.
Normal people see Racknerd website
Racknerd
For nerds, by nerds 🤓
LET & LEB member see Racknerd website
Racknerd
We’ve doubled your bandwidth 👊
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha, love it! We do give back to the community, so double bandwidth is a must
@dustin please check ticket 436273 I don't want to post everything in public, but I have moved all my domains out of the reseller in racknerd for now.
Hi @Chalipa -- taking a look and also assigning a sys admin on this now as well.
Hi @Chalipa -- I've replied to your ticket.
Hi, sorry to ask noob question here
what is
EPROC (Entry Processes) Limit - 200
NPROC Limit - 220
Hi @velton - we utilize CloudLinux on all of our shared/reseller hosting servers to ensure maximum performance, and stability.
Entry Processes is used to define the maximum amount of active connections at the same time. While NPROC limits are to define the maximum number of processes within the LVE environment (i.e. pop3/imap/php/cron/etc).
This is explained in further detail here: https://cloudlinux.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/115004516985-EP-and-NPROC-limits-a-look-from-inside
Our LVE limits we've found, are quite generous for shared/reseller hosting environments, and they are increased significantly compared to what CloudLinux LVE by default imposes. Therefore, generally, our customers don't reach anywhere close to these limits.
Thanks for the information.
i brought some sharehosting with some other local provider which had inode limit. Literally the plan looks affordable with the price but found out that I can never finish up the space in the plan with 150k inodes limit. 3 Wordpress installed and emails already hit 85% of the inodes.
your share plan look interesting with no inodes limits that's why I curious about EPROC & NPROC limits