Many Linux users have been looking for a CentOS replacement since the news of CentOS 8 coming to an end emerged in early 2021. Similarly, many managed VPS users have switched to Cloud Server (unmanaged) Hosting following the price increase in cPanel hosting plans recently. Below we’ll cover some of the most popular, stable cPanel alternatives available for Linux systems.
Continue reading –>VPS Hosting Articles
Step into the world of unparalleled digital autonomy with VPS Hosting, your exclusive gateway to mastering the art of Virtual Private Server hosting. Here, we’ve curated a selection of articles that will guide you through every facet of VPS hosting, from the basics that lay the foundation to advanced techniques for optimizing performance, security, and scalability. Whether you’re an aspiring tech guru, a growing business, or a creative mind seeking full control over your digital ventures, our comprehensive content is designed to equip you with the insights required to harness the true potential of VPS hosting. Embark on this enlightening journey with us, where virtual possibilities meet real-world impact, and discover how VPS hosting can revolutionize your online landscape.
InMotion Hosting vs Hostinger VPS Hosting
If you are searching for VPS Hosting, you are likely weighing your options.
A lot of people like to compare InMotion Hosting vs Hostinger VPS Hosting, but when you compare the two side by side, Hostinger just does not stack up.
Continue reading –>WordPress Hosting vs WordPress VPS: Which is Right for You?
If you are new to WordPress, or an experienced WordPress administrator, it’s important that you choose the type of web hosting that’s best for you and your business. InMotion Hosting offers both a WordPress Hosting plan on WordPress-optimized shared servers and a Managed WordPress Hosting. Below we will look at what the plans have in common, the key differences between the plans, and some guidelines to help you decide which plan best fits your needs.
Continue reading –>What is Webmin?
Webmin is a free, open-source application for Linux server administration. If you prefer to manage all aspects of your Linux VPS or dedicated server from a graphical interface instead of the command line interface (CLI), Webmin might be right for you.
Continue reading –>cPanel Managed VPS vs Cloud Server Hosting
As your business expands, the need to scale your web hosting becomes increasingly evident. Two prominent options may stand out to you: cPanel Managed VPS and Cloud Server Hosting. Each offers unique features and benefits tailored to different needs and preferences. Understanding the differences between these two solutions is important for anyone looking to start their online journey or upgrade their current hosting.
Continue reading –>Making the Most of Linux Cloud Server Hosting
After talking with a system administrator (sysadmin) about Managed VPS Hosting, I wanted to ask someone else about unmanaged, Linux cloud servers. We generally recommend the cloud server to advanced Linux users who are comfortable in the command-line interface (CLI), or terminal. But sometimes, the best way to learn something is to just go for it and learn as you go.
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From a Linux Sysadmin’s Perspective
Once you truly understand what Linux VPS Hosting is, and how much you can do with it, you may have questions about what happens on the backend of the virtual private server. You may now be wondering…
Continue reading –>VPS Uses Besides Hosting Websites
Web hosting is usually for websites. Linux VPS hosting can also be used for email, and file sharing. It’s often for reseller hosting solutions with a user control panel. But what if you don’t need your website anymore? Maybe you transferred your business and WordPress website to another owner. Maybe your college capstone project is complete. For one reason or another, you may find yourself using a VPS for some purpose other than hosting a website.
Continue reading –>What Type of Hosting Will Be Best for Increasing Site Speed?
Let’s look at how Linux VPS hosting can have a positive impact on the speed of your website. Some of us can remember the old days of dial-up internet connections and how slow they were to load. You could type in the URL, go make yourself a sandwich, and still watch it load by the time you got back.
Continue reading –>What Are Live-State Snapshots with My VPS Plan?
If you have VPS hosting, then you probably already know how important the safety and backup features are for keeping your website secure. One of the more recent additions to this is the ability to take a snapshot of your VPS.
Continue reading –>Everything You Need to Know About Email on Your VPS
Once you have your website up and running on a VPS hosting service, you should give serious consideration to switching over your company’s emails to the same VPS. If your business is like most others, you probably rely on email and the idea of not having access to it can send shivers down your spine.
Continue reading –>What is WHM on VPS?
If you use your VPS for hosting websites, then you may want to consider using WebHost Manager (WHM). It’s important to make sure that your website runs smoothly and that its maintenance and upkeep doesn’t take on a life of its own. After all, you want to have a life outside of running the site, right?
Continue reading –>Tune Up Your VPS For WordPress
WordPress will run well on any server that has Apache, MySQL, and PHP installed. But you can definitely optimize a WordPress Hosting environment to run faster and more efficiently.
If you run a WordPress site (or several) on your Linux VPS hosting account, this article is for you. We’ll explain how you can get an optimized WordPress stack in your VPS so you can serve WordPress sites at blazing fast speeds.
Continue reading –>How to Choose Your VPS Hosting Provider
With new businesses emerging every day, and the amount of potential customers decreasing, it is more important than ever for your company’s website to stand out and attract visitors. A virtual private server (VPS) hosting provider can help you do just that by giving your customers the experience the except with fast load times, enhanced security, and minimal downtime.
Continue reading –>VPS vs VPN: Do You Need a Virtual Private Network or a Virtual Private Server
While they might sound similar, it’s important to consider the differences between a VPS vs VPN. In fact, aside from both having the word “virtual” in their names, they don’t have much in common. One is a dedicated operating system hosted offline and offered as a service, and the other is a network of dedicated servers that facilitate Internet use.
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