I require your assistance. I'm going to rent a VPS with cpanel soon. I'm going to get 8GB of RAM, a 4core CPU, and a 120GB SSD in New York. I'll set up a slew of websites to handle the traffic. I'll start with at least $1,000 and work my way up to $100,000 per month.
I have another virtual private server that I use to send marketing emails. It has 2GB of RAM, but I could increase it to 4GB if I needed to install mysql separately from my cpanel vps to handle the traffic. Do I need to install a mysql database on the email server I use to send emails in order to get database updates for the open and clicks tracker?
The issue is that if the server goes down, I won't be able to get the database updated when someone opens and clicks on one of my emails. I could use my cpanel vps to update the database while running a lot of traffic on my websites, but this can cause a lot of stress on the server, causing it to go offline, and thus the database will not be updated.
Do you think it's best if I get a Web hosting that already has mysql so I can use it to keep the emails opens and clicks tracker updated on a database separate from my two servers?
I'm learning how to use Linux. I've set up two Centos 7 virtual machines. I'd like to move files between these two CentOS VMs.
To keep it simple, I log in as root with the same password on both machines. Both machines are pinging each other (network established).
I turned off the firewall on both machines. The FTP package is installed and operational on both machines. However, when I enter the command ftp <ip address of other machine>, I receive the error "connection refused." This has something to do with authorizations.
But if I'm using root as a user, what's the problem? What am I doing wrong?
I have a domain hosted in Centos 7 that we have installed in an ec2 instance. There was an issue in the Google warning a few weeks ago, and now we have uploaded the new fresh website files to the folder of the Centos 7 servers, but when I go to the edge browser, it gives a http 500 error. We have checked the domain.conf files, and they appear to be correct, but it still gives the error.
I require your assistance. I'm going to rent a VPS with cpanel soon. I'm going to get 8GB of RAM, a 4core CPU, and a 120GB SSD in New York. I'll set up a slew of websites to handle the traffic. I'll start with at least $1,000 and work my way up to $100,000 per month.
I have another virtual private server that I use to send marketing emails. It has 2GB of RAM, but I could increase it to 4GB if I needed to install mysql separately from my cpanel vps to handle the traffic. Do I need to install a mysql database on the email server I use to send emails in order to get database updates for the open and clicks tracker?
The issue is that if the server goes down, I won't be able to get the database updated when someone opens and clicks on one of my emails. I could use my cpanel vps to update the database while running a lot of traffic on my websites, but this can cause a lot of stress on the server, causing it to go offline, and thus the database will not be updated.
Do you think it's best if I get a Web hosting that already has mysql so I can use it to keep the emails opens and clicks tracker updated on a database separate from my two servers?
A couple of questions, if I sought to sell the site appeared to be a fraud, and I've looked at a few other domain sale sites, and they all seem a little shady. Does anyone have any experience hosting a for-sale website? Or is it organizing content on a website in order to increase site profits previous to a sale?