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Enterprise quality cpanel hosting?

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  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    doughnet said: KnownHost doesn't have a high availability cpanel hosting (what I've been inquiring on).

    Neither does WiredTree; so they are out of my discussions.

    Really?

    If you're asking "I can take a few seconds outage that occurs very rarely" then I think that's what KH/WT provides as they can move VMs from one server to another. I don't know how automated that is.

    If you're looking for "it never ever goes down" then cpanel is just not your solution because that's not possible. cpanel is a pretty ancient product when it comes to modern thinking.

    It's possible to engineer 100% uptime using load balancers and such, or very expensive hardware, but not with cpanel and not at LEB prices.

  • OhMyMyOhMyMy Member
    edited December 2016

    @raindog308 I think he was looking for a solution, not necessarily one at LET Prices.

  • raindog308 said: Really?

    Yes they don't have cpanel specifically that is highly available (what I specifically was researching

    raindog308 said: It's possible to engineer 100% uptime using load balancers and such, or very expensive hardware, but not with cpanel and not at LEB prices.

    I don't see why it shouldn't be capable of having it as a PaaS which is highly available. But I have found out that there isn't something out in the market that is very close to what I was looking for/researching. Of course; if you want something done right I guess you have to do it yourself still. I felt that with the available tools in the market now days (Amazon S3 for storage/Amazon RDS/Failover IPs/DNS/etc) it was possible to do a high availability with cpanel at a cost that didn't require breaking the bank (something small businesses could afford, etc).

    MODS can close this thread; it doesn't seem like there is any additional beneficial information that can be provided

  • leapswitchleapswitch Patron Provider, Veteran

    We do a cPanel managed cluster of 5 Dedicated Servers which is highly available in every sense and geographically distributed, but it costs over $1500 per month. Same could be done with a few custom KVM vpses as well, but is your budget enough for 3-5 cPanel licenses, and servers and management?

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  • DewlanceVPSDewlanceVPS Member, Patron Provider

    @StartVM-Chase said:

    Why would you take a monthly backup if you are already taking them daily? hmm...

    Daily backup can be corrupted so Monthly and Weekly backup is useful.

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