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Most of the CMS or eCommerce platforms like Magento and WooCommerce have issues with speed and their performance is degrading over time. In this tutorial, we will share some tips and tricks on how you can improve the performance of your Magento based eCommerce store.
Install npm on Ubuntu 16.04
npm is a JavaScript package manager which can be used to install, share, and distribute code as well as to manage dependencies in your projects.
Physical server vs Virtual server: All you need to know
In this blog post, we will explain the key differences between the physical and the virtual server from a customer’s perspective. We will also try to debunk some of the myths along the way. Hopefully, this will help individuals and companies make better decisions when purchasing a server.
Quick Linux Tips and Tricks
Using a Linux terminal is always difficult, especially at the beginning when everything is new to the user. I remember my first contact with a Linux terminal like it was yesterday. After all, I was interacting with a machine that responded to everything I typed.
Setup and configure a mail server with PostfixAdmin
In this article, we will show you how to setup and configure a mail server with Postfix, Dovecot, Spamassassin, SQLite and PostfixAdmin on an Ubuntu 16.04 VPS with Nginx and PHP 7.0. This guide should work on other Linux VPS systems as well but was tested and written for an Ubuntu 16.04 VPS.
Differences Between Linux and Windows Hosting
In this post, we will explain the key differences between Windows and Linux VPS hosting packages. However we will point out in advance, since we are a Linux-based company, the accent will be put on the Linux hosting services. Although both Linux and Windows each have their own advantages and disadvantages, as a start it is worth pointing out that today Linux is the most widely used operating system in the world found almost everywhere, from websites to android devices, to WiFi routers and even in household appliances.
How to set up MySQL Cluster on Ubuntu
The MySQL NDB Cluster integrates the standard MySQL server with an in-memory clustered storage engine called NDB (Network DataBase).
Set up Magento 2 with Redis, Varnish and Nginx as SSL termination
In this article, we will show you how to install Magento 2 on an Ubuntu 16.04 VPS with MariaDB, PHP-FPM 7.0, Varnish as a full page cache, Nginx as SSL termination and Redis for session storage and page caching.
Easy vsFTPD – FTP server with virtual users on Debian 8 Jessie
In this tutorial, we will show you how to easily create an FTP server with virtual users using the vsFTP daemon on Debian 8.
Install and configure OpenVPN on Ubuntu 16.04
In this tutorial, we will explain how to install and configure an OpenVPN server which is one of the most popular VPN software solutions on an Ubuntu 16.04 VPS, on both server-side and client-side. This guide should work on other Linux VPS systems as well but was tested and written for Ubuntu 16.04 VPS.
Best Open Source Hosting Control Panels
You don’t have to be a command line guru in order to host a simple website. There are paid control panels like WHM/cPanel or DirectAdmin which are very powerful, but if you don’t like to pay for a control panel you can simply choose one of the open source alternatives. In this guide, we will present to you some of the most popular open source hosting control panels.
How to host multiple websites on one VPS
In this tutorial, we are going to provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to host multiple websites on one single IP address with Apache or Nginx on an Ubuntu VPS or a CentOS 7 VPS.
How to install and configure web2py on CentOS 7
Web2Py is a simple yet powerful Python framework for developing web applications. In this tutorial we will show how to install the Web2Py framework on a CentOS 7 VPS.
Install Froxlor on CentOS 7
In this article, we will install Froxlor on a CentOS 7 VPS.
Froxlor is a lightweight control panel that can be used for managing multi-user or shared servers. With Froxlor you can manage domain names, FTP accounts, email accounts, support tickets and customers that are associated with them.
Froxlor is a lightweight control panel that can be used for managing multi-user or shared servers. With Froxlor you can manage domain names, FTP accounts, email accounts, support tickets and customers that are associated with them.
How to find a file on a Linux VPS
Using the command line on a Linux machine could be very uncomfortable, especially for the beginners.
How to manage multiple WordPress sites from a single place using the MainWP plugin
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install two WordPress instances on separate virtual servers with Ubuntu 16.04 OS and Apache, PHP and MySQL installed on them, and how to manage them from a single place using the MainWP WordPress plugin.
How to Setup an Email Server with Mail-in-a-Box on Ubuntu
Mail-in-a-Box is a free and open source application that makes it easy to turn your Ubuntu 14.04 server into a complete, full-stack email solution for multiple domains. Mail-in-a-Box helps individuals take back control of their email by defining a one-click, easy-to-deploy SMTP+everything else server: a mail server in a box. Each Mail-in-a-Box provides webmail and an IMAP/SMTP server for use with mobile devices and desktop mail software. It also includes contacts and calendar synchronization.
Install Odoo 10 on CentOS 7 with Apache as a reverse proxy
Odoo (formerly known as OpenERP) is a suite of web-based enterprise management applications. It is one of the most popular and powerful Open Source ERP business software based on the Python programming language.
How to set up Apache Virtual Hosts on CentOS 7
A virtual host is, in fact, a unit that describes an individual domain in the grand scheme of the Apache web server. It enables you to host multiple websites using one server which is very useful for people that have more than one website.
Set up a Firewall with UFW on Ubuntu
If you have an Ubuntu server and you like to control the incoming and outgoing network traffic you need to configure the firewall that is included with your system. Linux kernel includes the netfilter subsystem which is a system for packet filtering. The traditional interface for manipulating netfilter is via iptables, which is primarily a database of firewall rules.
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