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Totally depend on what you use it for.
For LAMP Hosting
This would work:
You need to think this /boot 250MB, /swap 2GB , / (50-100GB system&dbs) , /home (all other space if you host here users file)
Thank you
I have got a server from datacentec and I am getting the following results from free vps benchmark
It has 1 TB Hard Drive
and I am getting the results below
are the above good ?
Thank you in advance.
Yes. I think you don't have RAID ? If you don't have RAID, I/O is also good.
Yes there is no Raid only one TB Sata HDD, another question I have manually configured LAMP setup..
What permission should I have on the www folder ..
@kamal, if you're hosting multiple users, I suggest you use something similar to 'apache2-mpm-itk'. Virtual hosts can then be configured to run user scripts as them. Then, set permissions on your www directory to 771.
Oh thank you for your reply, I have more than 7 manually configured Virtual hosts so I can now just adjust the permission to 771 ?
Also I have SSL for one of the domain
without using the .htaccess
I added the following to the virtual host configuration
The problem with the redirection is that it's being redirected to double // what should I do to properly redirect the domain from non www to www along with the https
I would recommend you to go with centminmod in case you can't understand these things.
Thank you very much for your reply, I have Ubuntu and Apache 2.4 manually configured, do you think it would be wise to switch to CentOS and then use the centminmod as you suggested ?
Yes, for now.
I want to recommend you to use VESTA (vestacp.com) , is free and easy to install .. this can help you a lot ..
If you are happy with configuring everything manually and it works, why not stick with it? It's a great learning experience, even if you plan to change to a control panel in the future.
Or you can use Centos web control panel . You can even restore cPanel backups.
Thank you all for your great replies, I have chosen centminmod and it seems to work fine untill now
Sincerely
Kamal Gurung