Re: [BULK] Re: [WebDNA] [BULK] looking for the holy grail of hosting

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2013


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texte = thanks sounds pretty promising. i had started down this road vps- centos-apache- webmin (virtualmin) with a local host last in 2011. you can set up configurations in virtualmin that will preconfigure the sites as you set up . so one click for a new site. that was desired direction, i was thinking version 7 but that was when tags etc were being depreciated. just to get sites moved to less expense v6x would be good for now. in long run a v7 one click set up for new site is still the holy grail in my mind. especially if that could even be done in a hosting account without even a vps. jym On 1/22/2013 9:38 AM, Psi Prime Inc, Matthew A Perosi wrote: > GoDaddy is using a mix of CentOS 6.2 and CentOS 6.3 for their VPS > right now, it seems to depend on what server they put you on. > You won't know if you have 6.2 or 6.3 until they configure the box for > you. > > Only the beta build and pre-gold build for WebDNA 6.x work with > GoDaddy right now. > It took quite a long time to get them to work and I appreciate the > back and forth that the WebDNA team did to make it work. > > GoDaddy uses Apache too. I first tried getting it to work with > cPanel, but that was a total nightmare for me. I've been using Webmin > since Y2K so I switched to that, saved money, and was much happier. > > Once GoDaddy sets up the VPS for you it's a bare box web server. You > can do anything with it. I used putty to log in and configured WebDNA > using the install directions in the readme.txt files. > > SSLs are easy to install through Webmin, and IP addresses are > provisioned from GoDaddy whenever you request them. > > The only thing that drove me nuts for a while was realizing that > ImageMagick is not installed on GoDaddy VPS by default. > > -Matt > > > > On 1/22/2013 11:26 AM, Jym Duane wrote: >> sounds great i do have a go daddy account and can set up a vps. >> i use 6x now have 6x licence and thus would not need to change code. >> >> i only have a few sites to move initially. >> four will need own ip and ssl cert. >> i use centos now and apache is that the config on go daddy? >> or do you do install of os etc how you wish. >> >> unrelated directly i dont have to move email initially but need to >> replace some perl forms and a few dns records from the same server in >> order retire it. >> i have already found services for both of those. >> anything you could help in steps on or off list would be appreciated. >> i have an off site incremental backup to my office. >> jym >> >> >> On 1/22/2013 3:41 AM, Psi Prime Inc, Matthew A Perosi wrote: >>> I've successfully installed the current pre-gold version of WebDNA >>> 6.x on a GoDaddy VPS. I have 3 servers running since October, and >>> they are working solid. >>> >>> I'm using the Economy VPS that GoDaddy offers which is about >>> $30/month for 40GB HD and 1GB RAM. I haven't pushed the limits of >>> what the server could do yet, but of course that's always a function >>> of programming finesse and database design. >>> >>> The setup was no more difficult than setting up servers in my own >>> data center, but the steps were slightly different. I'm using >>> Webmin instead of cPanel. Since I have 3 production machines with >>> more on the way, for me it made more sense to pay for an extra VPS >>> to use as my backup server. I use the built in features of Webmin >>> to archive my websites to my 4th server every day instead of paying >>> GoDaddy for their backup service. >>> >>> When the new version of WebDNA 6.x is released I'll be setting up >>> several more and I expected to fully document the process for WSC >>> and the community here. >>> >>> As for emails... When it comes to GoDaddy, you could set up their >>> email plan for any domain name. You could set up a VPS, host a >>> domain on the VPS, then use the GoDaddy email service plan. This is >>> much easier than trying to manage emails on the VPS where you would >>> have to deal with anti-spam and anti-virus issues. It might be less >>> expensive to host emails on your own VPS, but it's certainly not >>> savings of time. >>> >>> -Matthew Perosi >>> >>> >>> On 1/21/2013 8:33 PM, Jym Duane wrote: >>>> has anyone have a successful complete setup procedure for hosting >>>> V7 with one of the big hosting companies in their inexpensive cloud >>>> hosting environments. >>>> >>>> godaddy >>>> enom >>>> network solutions >>>> >>>> hostgator >>>> 1and1 >>>> bigrock >>>> >>>> or is webdna available as an install with anyone other than amazon >>>> (which seems complex even for a techie like me) >>>> >>>> still looking for simple and cheep way to move some sites >>>> currently hosted on own server >>>> to a hosting where ram and size can be adjusted or is unlimited for >>>> future. >>>> also that has backups. >>>> and has email service >>>> >>>> jym >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Matthew A Perosi >>>> Corporate Consultant >>>> Mobile Marketing Expert >>>> Senior Web Developer >>>> SEO Analyst & Educator >>>> >>>> Psi Prime, Inc. >>>> 323 Union Blvd. >>>> Totowa, NJ 07512 >>>> >>>> Direct: 888.872.0274 >>>> Fax: 888.488.5924 >>>> >>>> http://www.perosi.com >>> --------------------------------------------------------- >>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to >>> the mailing list . >>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >>> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us >>> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us >>> >> >> >> -- >> Matthew A Perosi >> Corporate Consultant >> Mobile Marketing Expert >> Senior Web Developer >> SEO Analyst & Educator >> >> Psi Prime, Inc. >> 323 Union Blvd. >> Totowa, NJ 07512 >> >> Direct: 888.872.0274 >> Fax: 888.488.5924 >> >> http://www.perosi.com > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us > Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us > -- Jym Duane - CTO - Purpose Media Creating Your Success Story Marketing : Television - Internet -Print Phone: (877) 443-1323 Email: jym@purposemedia.com Web: www.purposemedia.com Oregon - www.GuideToOregon.com PO Box 1725, Jacksonville, OR 97530 California - www.OrangeCounty.net PO Box 2025, Capistrano Beach, CA 92624 Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
thanks sounds pretty promising. i had started down this road vps- centos-apache- webmin (virtualmin) with a local host last in 2011. you can set up configurations in virtualmin that will preconfigure the sites as you set up . so one click for a new site. that was desired direction, i was thinking version 7 but that was when tags etc were being depreciated. just to get sites moved to less expense v6x would be good for now. in long run a v7 one click set up for new site is still the holy grail in my mind. especially if that could even be done in a hosting account without even a vps. jym On 1/22/2013 9:38 AM, Psi Prime Inc, Matthew A Perosi wrote: > GoDaddy is using a mix of CentOS 6.2 and CentOS 6.3 for their VPS > right now, it seems to depend on what server they put you on. > You won't know if you have 6.2 or 6.3 until they configure the box for > you. > > Only the beta build and pre-gold build for WebDNA 6.x work with > GoDaddy right now. > It took quite a long time to get them to work and I appreciate the > back and forth that the WebDNA team did to make it work. > > GoDaddy uses Apache too. I first tried getting it to work with > cPanel, but that was a total nightmare for me. I've been using Webmin > since Y2K so I switched to that, saved money, and was much happier. > > Once GoDaddy sets up the VPS for you it's a bare box web server. You > can do anything with it. I used putty to log in and configured WebDNA > using the install directions in the readme.txt files. > > SSLs are easy to install through Webmin, and IP addresses are > provisioned from GoDaddy whenever you request them. > > The only thing that drove me nuts for a while was realizing that > ImageMagick is not installed on GoDaddy VPS by default. > > -Matt > > > > On 1/22/2013 11:26 AM, Jym Duane wrote: >> sounds great i do have a go daddy account and can set up a vps. >> i use 6x now have 6x licence and thus would not need to change code. >> >> i only have a few sites to move initially. >> four will need own ip and ssl cert. >> i use centos now and apache is that the config on go daddy? >> or do you do install of os etc how you wish. >> >> unrelated directly i dont have to move email initially but need to >> replace some perl forms and a few dns records from the same server in >> order retire it. >> i have already found services for both of those. >> anything you could help in steps on or off list would be appreciated. >> i have an off site incremental backup to my office. >> jym >> >> >> On 1/22/2013 3:41 AM, Psi Prime Inc, Matthew A Perosi wrote: >>> I've successfully installed the current pre-gold version of WebDNA >>> 6.x on a GoDaddy VPS. I have 3 servers running since October, and >>> they are working solid. >>> >>> I'm using the Economy VPS that GoDaddy offers which is about >>> $30/month for 40GB HD and 1GB RAM. I haven't pushed the limits of >>> what the server could do yet, but of course that's always a function >>> of programming finesse and database design. >>> >>> The setup was no more difficult than setting up servers in my own >>> data center, but the steps were slightly different. I'm using >>> Webmin instead of cPanel. Since I have 3 production machines with >>> more on the way, for me it made more sense to pay for an extra VPS >>> to use as my backup server. I use the built in features of Webmin >>> to archive my websites to my 4th server every day instead of paying >>> GoDaddy for their backup service. >>> >>> When the new version of WebDNA 6.x is released I'll be setting up >>> several more and I expected to fully document the process for WSC >>> and the community here. >>> >>> As for emails... When it comes to GoDaddy, you could set up their >>> email plan for any domain name. You could set up a VPS, host a >>> domain on the VPS, then use the GoDaddy email service plan. This is >>> much easier than trying to manage emails on the VPS where you would >>> have to deal with anti-spam and anti-virus issues. It might be less >>> expensive to host emails on your own VPS, but it's certainly not >>> savings of time. >>> >>> -Matthew Perosi >>> >>> >>> On 1/21/2013 8:33 PM, Jym Duane wrote: >>>> has anyone have a successful complete setup procedure for hosting >>>> V7 with one of the big hosting companies in their inexpensive cloud >>>> hosting environments. >>>> >>>> godaddy >>>> enom >>>> network solutions >>>> >>>> hostgator >>>> 1and1 >>>> bigrock >>>> >>>> or is webdna available as an install with anyone other than amazon >>>> (which seems complex even for a techie like me) >>>> >>>> still looking for simple and cheep way to move some sites >>>> currently hosted on own server >>>> to a hosting where ram and size can be adjusted or is unlimited for >>>> future. >>>> also that has backups. >>>> and has email service >>>> >>>> jym >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Matthew A Perosi >>>> Corporate Consultant >>>> Mobile Marketing Expert >>>> Senior Web Developer >>>> SEO Analyst & Educator >>>> >>>> Psi Prime, Inc. >>>> 323 Union Blvd. >>>> Totowa, NJ 07512 >>>> >>>> Direct: 888.872.0274 >>>> Fax: 888.488.5924 >>>> >>>> http://www.perosi.com >>> --------------------------------------------------------- >>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to >>> the mailing list . >>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >>> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us >>> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us >>> >> >> >> -- >> Matthew A Perosi >> Corporate Consultant >> Mobile Marketing Expert >> Senior Web Developer >> SEO Analyst & Educator >> >> Psi Prime, Inc. >> 323 Union Blvd. >> Totowa, NJ 07512 >> >> Direct: 888.872.0274 >> Fax: 888.488.5924 >> >> http://www.perosi.com > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us > Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us > -- Jym Duane - CTO - Purpose Media Creating Your Success Story Marketing : Television - Internet -Print Phone: (877) 443-1323 Email: jym@purposemedia.com Web: www.purposemedia.com Oregon - www.GuideToOregon.com PO Box 1725, Jacksonville, OR 97530 California - www.OrangeCounty.net PO Box 2025, Capistrano Beach, CA 92624 Jym Duane

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