Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan

This WebDNA talk-list message is from

2017


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 113909
interpreted = N
texte = 1509 --f403043e9080b2481d0560cce96f Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" I just host off my basic home connection w/dynamic IP... and everything just works! I have a template at godaddy (actually sent it in to the list) and my ip does NOT change very often (like never). And if it does I just change the ip's in one template and then copy/paste all my domains in and it's done! Funny thing is... I called godaddy many times and they told me several times they have no template for such a thing!!! Yet, On their site... there it was! I've had business class w/static IP's... Could not get my printer or security system working and the same bandwidth + $120/month more! And, I need a home connection anyways! The router was tricky but learned about DMZ host and the server is on the DMZ at 192.168.0.2! I'm totally happy with the upgrade! THE SSD's and even the HDD's are so much cooler and faster! My classified site http:// http://craigsfreeclassifieds.com/ would take over 25's seconds to load and now it's 1-2 seconds! Actually starting to gain some traffic there! Once the site start rolling I can always double my home connection speed at a fraction of business class! And, I never figured SSD's and the PCIe was so much quicker! It's still a lot of BS as they sell you 6GB's drive then go on to tell you max RW 520/MB's and random 90/MB's...? makes NO sense! If I would of know this I would have did a (4) drive M2 PCIe card! To each their own... That's why they sell and lease vehicles and some like to hop them up! On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 4:14 PM, Kenneth Grome wrote: > > I don't see how you managing your co-located leased sever and > > installing webdna, vhost and configuring it remotely, is > > somehow less work than owning. > > I do not co-locate. I rent a VPS. Several of them in fact, all > with different hosts. It's their hardware and their network > connections, not mine. This means I have no hardware or network > providers to deal with. > > In other words I have eliminated not only the initial hardware > costs, but also the work maintaining the hardware, and the money > to pay for the redundant broadband network connections I would > otherwise need in order to match what I get from my VPS hosts. > > I simply get way too much from today's VPS hosts to ever consider > running my own hardware again. > > > > Most them companies end up out of business. > > Possibly, but there are reviews posted online for nearly all of > them, so it's not difficult to find good ones. I have. > > > > I did try co-locating my sever once and the place burned down > > leaving me with nothing! > > That's a good example of one of the many reasons why I have not > co-located since the late 1990's. > > > Regards, > Kenneth Grome > WebDNA Solutions > http://www.webdnasolutions.com > Web Database Systems and Linux Server Administration > > > > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list talk@webdna.us > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: talk-leave@webdna.us > archives: http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=55 > Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us > --f403043e9080b2481d0560cce96f Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I just host off my basic home connection w/dynamic IP... a= nd everything just works! I have a template at godaddy (actually sent it in= to the list) and my ip does NOT change very often (like never). And if it = does I just change the ip's in one template and then copy/paste all my = domains in and it's done!

Funny thing is... I called= godaddy many times and they told me several times they have no template fo= r such a thing!!! Yet, On their site... there it was!

<= div>
I've had business class w/static IP's... Could n= ot get my printer or security system working and the same bandwidth + $120/= month more! And, I need a home connection anyways! The router was tricky bu= t learned about DMZ host and the server is on the DMZ at 192.168.0.2!
=

I'm totally happy with the upgrade! THE SSD's a= nd even the HDD's are so much cooler and faster! My classified site htt= p://http://craigsfreeclassifi= eds.com/ would take over 25's seconds to load and now it's 1-2 = seconds! Actually starting to gain some traffic there! Once the site start = rolling I can always double my home connection speed at a fraction of busin= ess class!

And, I never figured SSD's and the = PCIe was so much quicker! It's still a lot of BS as they sell you 6GB&#= 39;s drive then go on to tell you max RW 520/MB's and random 90/MB'= s...? makes NO sense! If I would of know this I would have did a (4) drive = M2 PCIe card!

To each their own... That's why = they sell and lease vehicles and some like to hop them up!

On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 a= t 4:14 PM, Kenneth Grome <ken@webdnasolutions.com> wro= te:
> I don't see= how you managing your co-located leased sever and
> installing webdna, vhost and configuring it remotely, is
> somehow less work than owning.

I do not co-locate.=C2=A0 I rent a VPS.=C2=A0 Several of them in fac= t, all
with different hosts.=C2=A0 It's their hardware and their network
connections, not mine.=C2=A0 This means I have no hardware or network
providers to deal with.

In other words I have eliminated not only the initial hardware
costs, but also the work maintaining the hardware, and the money
to pay for the redundant broadband network connections I would
otherwise need in order to match what I get from my VPS hosts.

I simply get way too much from today's VPS hosts to ever consider
running my own hardware again.


> Most them companies end up out of business.

Possibly, but there are reviews posted online for nearly all of
them, so it's not difficult to find good ones.=C2=A0 I have.


> I did try co-locating my sever once and the place burned down
> leaving me with nothing!

That's a good example of one of the many reasons why I have not<= br> co-located since the late 1990's.


Regards,
Kenneth Grome
WebDNA Solutions
http://www.webdnasolutions.com
Web Database Systems and Linux Server Administration



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  1. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (Brian Harrington 2017)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (Kenneth Grome 2017)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (Brian Harrington 2017)
  4. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (Stuart Tremain 2017)
  5. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (Brian Harrington 2017)
  6. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (Kenneth Grome 2017)
  7. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (Kenneth Grome 2017)
  8. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (Stuart Tremain 2017)
  9. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (Brian Harrington 2017)
  10. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (Brian Harrington 2017)
  11. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (Brian Boegershausen 2017)
  12. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (Kenneth Grome 2017)
  13. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (Brian Harrington 2017)
  14. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (christophe.billiottet@webdna.us 2017)
  15. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (Kenneth Grome 2017)
  16. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (Brian Harrington 2017)
  17. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (Bob Minor 2017)
  18. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (Kenneth Grome 2017)
  19. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (Brian Harrington 2017)
  20. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan (Kenneth Grome 2017)
  21. [WebDNA] El Capitan (Brian Harrington 2017)
  22. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan with WebDNA 8.1 fastCGI (christophe.billiottet@webdna.us 2015)
  23. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan with WebDNA 8.1 fastCGI (Steve Craig 2015)
  24. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan with WebDNA 8.1 fastCGI (Steve Craig 2015)
  25. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan with WebDNA 8.1 fastCGI (Michael Davis 2015)
  26. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan with WebDNA 8.1 fastCGI (christophe.billiottet@webdna.us 2015)
  27. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan with WebDNA 8.1 fastCGI (christophe.billiottet@webdna.us 2015)
  28. Re: [WebDNA] El Capitan with WebDNA 8.1 fastCGI (Steve Craig 2015)
  29. [WebDNA] El Capitan with WebDNA 8.1 fastCGI (christophe.billiottet@webdna.us 2015)
  30. [WebDNA] El Capitan (Steve Craig 2015)
1509 --f403043e9080b2481d0560cce96f Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" I just host off my basic home connection w/dynamic IP... and everything just works! I have a template at godaddy (actually sent it in to the list) and my ip does NOT change very often (like never). And if it does I just change the ip's in one template and then copy/paste all my domains in and it's done! Funny thing is... I called godaddy many times and they told me several times they have no template for such a thing!!! Yet, On their site... there it was! I've had business class w/static IP's... Could not get my printer or security system working and the same bandwidth + $120/month more! And, I need a home connection anyways! The router was tricky but learned about DMZ host and the server is on the DMZ at 192.168.0.2! I'm totally happy with the upgrade! THE SSD's and even the HDD's are so much cooler and faster! My classified site http:// http://craigsfreeclassifieds.com/ would take over 25's seconds to load and now it's 1-2 seconds! Actually starting to gain some traffic there! Once the site start rolling I can always double my home connection speed at a fraction of business class! And, I never figured SSD's and the PCIe was so much quicker! It's still a lot of BS as they sell you 6GB's drive then go on to tell you max RW 520/MB's and random 90/MB's...? makes NO sense! If I would of know this I would have did a (4) drive M2 PCIe card! To each their own... That's why they sell and lease vehicles and some like to hop them up! On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 4:14 PM, Kenneth Grome wrote: > > I don't see how you managing your co-located leased sever and > > installing webdna, vhost and configuring it remotely, is > > somehow less work than owning. > > I do not co-locate. I rent a VPS. Several of them in fact, all > with different hosts. It's their hardware and their network > connections, not mine. This means I have no hardware or network > providers to deal with. > > In other words I have eliminated not only the initial hardware > costs, but also the work maintaining the hardware, and the money > to pay for the redundant broadband network connections I would > otherwise need in order to match what I get from my VPS hosts. > > I simply get way too much from today's VPS hosts to ever consider > running my own hardware again. > > > > Most them companies end up out of business. > > Possibly, but there are reviews posted online for nearly all of > them, so it's not difficult to find good ones. I have. > > > > I did try co-locating my sever once and the place burned down > > leaving me with nothing! > > That's a good example of one of the many reasons why I have not > co-located since the late 1990's. > > > Regards, > Kenneth Grome > WebDNA Solutions > http://www.webdnasolutions.com > Web Database Systems and Linux Server Administration > > > > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list talk@webdna.us > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: talk-leave@webdna.us > archives: http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=55 > Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us > --f403043e9080b2481d0560cce96f Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I just host off my basic home connection w/dynamic IP... a= nd everything just works! I have a template at godaddy (actually sent it in= to the list) and my ip does NOT change very often (like never). And if it = does I just change the ip's in one template and then copy/paste all my = domains in and it's done!

Funny thing is... I called= godaddy many times and they told me several times they have no template fo= r such a thing!!! Yet, On their site... there it was!

<= div>
I've had business class w/static IP's... Could n= ot get my printer or security system working and the same bandwidth + $120/= month more! And, I need a home connection anyways! The router was tricky bu= t learned about DMZ host and the server is on the DMZ at 192.168.0.2!
=

I'm totally happy with the upgrade! THE SSD's a= nd even the HDD's are so much cooler and faster! My classified site htt= p://http://craigsfreeclassifi= eds.com/ would take over 25's seconds to load and now it's 1-2 = seconds! Actually starting to gain some traffic there! Once the site start = rolling I can always double my home connection speed at a fraction of busin= ess class!

And, I never figured SSD's and the = PCIe was so much quicker! It's still a lot of BS as they sell you 6GB&#= 39;s drive then go on to tell you max RW 520/MB's and random 90/MB'= s...? makes NO sense! If I would of know this I would have did a (4) drive = M2 PCIe card!

To each their own... That's why = they sell and lease vehicles and some like to hop them up!

On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 a= t 4:14 PM, Kenneth Grome <ken@webdnasolutions.com> wro= te:
> I don't see= how you managing your co-located leased sever and
> installing webdna, vhost and configuring it remotely, is
> somehow less work than owning.

I do not co-locate.=C2=A0 I rent a VPS.=C2=A0 Several of them in fac= t, all
with different hosts.=C2=A0 It's their hardware and their network
connections, not mine.=C2=A0 This means I have no hardware or network
providers to deal with.

In other words I have eliminated not only the initial hardware
costs, but also the work maintaining the hardware, and the money
to pay for the redundant broadband network connections I would
otherwise need in order to match what I get from my VPS hosts.

I simply get way too much from today's VPS hosts to ever consider
running my own hardware again.


> Most them companies end up out of business.

Possibly, but there are reviews posted online for nearly all of
them, so it's not difficult to find good ones.=C2=A0 I have.


> I did try co-locating my sever once and the place burned down
> leaving me with nothing!

That's a good example of one of the many reasons why I have not<= br> co-located since the late 1990's.


Regards,
Kenneth Grome
WebDNA Solutions
http://www.webdnasolutions.com
Web Database Systems and Linux Server Administration



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