Archive for the ‘virtual servers’ Category

How Is Your VPS Really Doing?
POSTED ON February 1st, 2010 by Aidan | No Comments » | Tags: , , , ,
Posted in cloud, infrastructure, LAMP, Linux, tutorials, virtual servers |

One of the most important aspects of managing your linux virtual server , is to know what exactly your server is up to at any one time.

Being on top of this allows you to tweak your server for better performance dynamically before your load times start to suffer.

You should look out for issues Including:

  • Storage bottlenecks
  • CPU and Memory Bottlenecks
  • Network Bottlenecks

All these have the ability to slow down and undermine the performance of your server. Below i will provide some free/opensource monitoring tools you can use to access this information via the command line on your linux server.

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When do you move from shared to VPS?
POSTED ON December 16th, 2009 by Aidan | No Comments » | Tags: , , , ,
Posted in cloud computing, dediserve, infrastructure, virtual servers, virtualisation |

Computer Network

For anyone who runs a website or is looking a running one, there comes a time when you need to decide what hosting package you are going to need.
Getting the hosting set-up wrong at the start can lead to a whole host of issues and problems as your site grows.Whilst shared hosting is fine for most early stage websites , what works for most users in the long-term is virtual private servers.

Basically what a Virtual private server allows, is instead of having to share your hosting space with other users , you can get root access to your own server which allows it to be more customizable for your needs, allowing you to make whatever changes needed to improve your website without affecting anyone else or having to verify it with your shared hosting provider before you install any software you might need. (more…)

Fedora Linux Coming
POSTED ON November 16th, 2009 by Aidan | No Comments » | Tags: , , ,
Posted in applications stacks, dediserve, fedora, Linux, virtual servers |
Linux distribution

We’re happy to announce that we should be able to launch the Fedora linux template to our product offerings this week. This is as a direct result of customer feedback and what you wanted added.

I’ll post an update as soon as we have the template live. In the meantime feel free to leave any feedback you might have on additional templates , or functionality you would like to see added. We are continuously adding improvements to our systems to provide the best VPS product in the marketplace.

DediServe Offer some of the best VPS in the World
POSTED ON November 6th, 2009 by Aidan | 3 Comments » | Posted in cloud computing, dediserve, infrastructure, LAMP, network, Uncategorized, virtual servers, virtualisation |

One thing that we really concentrated on when putting together our plans was providing the best amount of resources on the best possible platform at the best possible price. We believed we achieved that by building out our own custom cloud platform and virtualizing the whole infrastruture,which in turn is then managed by our custom built control panel software.

And im glad to say after doing a comparions chart (below) it shows that Dediserve easily ranks right up there in terms of pricing and specs with some of the biggest VPS providers in the world, as well as easily providing the best spec in Ireland. I was limited in terms of space of what i could include such as additonal things like amount of Ip’s included as well as free back-ups and control panel software.

Also to Make the comparsion chart easier to use depending on what resource is most important to you , simply click on the header of each section to display ( cheapest to dearest) etc.

Let me know if you wish to see other companies added to the list.

VPS Comparsion Chart

StorageRAMBandWidthGuaranteed ResourcesPrice
DediServe30Gb512Mb500GbYes€20 / Month
No Set-Up Fee
DigiWeb40Gb512Mb250GbYes€34.99 / Month
€9.99 Set-Up Fee
SliceHost20Gb512Mb400GbYes€26 / Month
No Set-Up Fee
Vps.Net20Gb512Mb500GbYes€26 / Month
No Set-Up
Blacknight30Gb512Mb - 768Mb200GbNo€32 / Month
€20 Set-Up Fee
LetsHost20Gb256Mb - 512Mb150GbNo€18 / Month
No Set-Up Fee
Linode24Gb540Mb300GbYes€20 / Month
No Set-Up Fee
Your Own Load Balanced Server Cluster for €80 P/M
POSTED ON October 29th, 2009 by Aidan | 3 Comments » | Tags: , , , ,
Posted in centos, cloud computing, infrastructure, Linux, virtual servers, virtualisation, xen |
LVS official logo

With the ever increasing demand of more and more internet traffic , one of the most important facets of any popular website is being able to handle that traffic and remain stable and fast. Downtime can be disastrous forcing customers and also revenue to look elsewhere.

What can be done? The solution is simple, redundancy, redundancy, redundancy. This can be achieved by using hardware and software to build out highly redundant and highly scalable network services. One of the most popular methods is currently load balancing your site across multiple machines.

Load balancing as defined in wikipedia is the following:

a technique to distribute workload evenly across two or more computers, network links, CPUs, hard drives, or other resources, in order to get optimal resource utilization, maximize throughput, minimize response time, and avoid overload. Using multiple components with load balancing, instead of a single component, may increase reliability through redundancy. The load balancing service is usually provided by a dedicated program or hardware device (such as a multilayer switch or a DNS server).

Now thanks to the Linux Virtual Server Project and the growth of Xen powered Virtual Servers provided by that great company dediserve.com :) , you can now very simply and very cheaply build out your own load balanced cluster for as little as €80 per month.

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Assasinate That Spam
POSTED ON October 22nd, 2009 by Aidan | No Comments » | Tags: , , ,
Posted in DNS, infrastructure, security, virtual servers |
Apache SpamAssassin logo

One of the constant daily/hourly battles faced by all providers and server administrators managing mail servers is spam – the bane of many sys-admins lives. And With Spam now accounting for 80 – 85% of all email traffic, it can be a time consuming job ensuring only proper mail actually gets delivered.

Thankfully Justin Mason and the apache project provide a super free tool to easily deal with this issue and it’s called spam assassin. To very easily configure spam assassin within your virtualmin control panel , simply click on the server you want to configure then  Services > SpamAssassin

Virtualmin provides an excellent very easy to use web based interface, which allows you to easily manage the white/black lists, as well as stop specific emails based on their headers.

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Using Ruby On Rails As Your Web Framework
POSTED ON October 16th, 2009 by Aidan | 1 Comment » | Tags: , , , ,
Posted in dediserve, infrastructure, Linux, Ruby On Rails, ubuntu, virtual servers, virtualisation |
Ruby on Rails

As a follow on from the django framework post i wrote about previously , i will now talk about a second framework that we also offer pre-installed on our virtual servers, which is probably the fastest growing framework out there today and thats Ruby on rails , RoR is also an opensource web application framework for the ruby programming language and is used for rapid development.

As your VPS comes already pre-installed and pre-configured with the RoR saving you time and hassle, you can login straight away and start configuring your app/site.

If your New to RoR, you can, via the RoR website  follow the step by step screencast to building your own blog engine. Which will give you a good overview of the power and flexibility of this framework.

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Building Out A Cheap Redundant Clustered Architecture
POSTED ON October 13th, 2009 by Aidan | 1 Comment » | Tags: , , , , ,
Posted in applications stacks, dediserve, infrastructure, Linux, virtual servers, virtualisation |
Ganeti Cluster

As a server provider we constantly speak with customers about the best architecture for their server set-up. Ideally you are looking to provide a redundant, scalable server cluster with a good spec on a redundant platform at a good price.

This is something Dediserve can now provide at exceptional value , via a single user interface you can easily manage multiple virtual machines all running different technologies , you can have a dedicated mail server , database server and web server in your own virtualized cluster for as little as  €60 per month, and easily upgrade each individual server as the requirement of that server grows, meaning if you have a large database but small website , easily upgrade the database server to handle the added load whilst leaving the web server as is.

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Virtual Vs Dedicated Servers
POSTED ON October 9th, 2009 by Aidan | 3 Comments » | Tags: , , , , , , ,
Posted in cloud computing, dediserve, infrastructure, virtual servers, virtualisation |

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This is one debate that will continue to raise its head time and time again over the coming years, as people look for the best solution for their site/application. As Dediserve offers both these options we’d like to think were well placed to offer out thoughts.

At Dediserve we definitely see virtual servers as the most progressive option of the two and the one that will eventually overtake the traditional dedicated server hardware model, there are several reasons for this:

  • Data centres are running out of space
  • This is driving the cost of data centre space higher as it becomes a premium resource
  • The cost of power continues to rise due to instability in the middle east and the threat of “peak oil”
  • Cooling factors come into these costs as the more physical machines needed the higher amount of cooling also needed
  • Traditional servers far from fully utilized on by most applications/sites leaving alot of waste of resources

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Taking The Pain out of Managing Your Server
POSTED ON October 5th, 2009 by Aidan | 2 Comments » | Tags: , , , ,
Posted in applications stacks, Linux, virtual servers |

One of the most daunting aspects of server management that often scares and confuses people is the “command line” this is the black screen you see when you first SSH into your server. Being able to manage your server via the command line is a great skill to have but like most skills takes time to learn and master.

One of the best ways to circumnavigate this issue is to simple install a graphical user interface on the server. What this control panel allows you to do is to more easily manage your server via a more user friendly control panel.

One such control panel that we have pre-installed on our centos virtual servers is a control panel called Virtualmin.

Virtualmin as described via their website:

Virtualmin is a powerful and flexible web server control panel based on the well-known Open Source web-based systems management GUI, Webmin. Manage your virtual domains, mailboxes, databases, applications, and the entire server, from one comprehensive and friendly interface.

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