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What kind of server to choose: virtual or physical
This article will help you figure out when a virtual server (VPS) is best for your project when a physical server would be better, and what the pros and cons of each are.
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How to choose a hosting control panel: 5 popular options
What are the differences between the control panels on offer, how much do they cost, and which one is best for your project? Read on to find out.
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10 counter-intuitive tips on how to choose a reliable hosting provider
We've put together a ten-point checklist of questions you should ask when choosing a hosting provider.
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How to optimize BitNinja for weak servers
BitNinja needs about 1 GB of free RAM to run on a server. Read on to find out how to bypass this limitation.
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New spam protection in ispmanager lite, pro, host
In ispmanager lite, pro, and host, we’ve added the ability to limit the number of emails that can be sent per hour so you don’t get blocked for sending spam. This comes in handy when, for example, a user on shared hosting decides to set up a spam email campaign
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Performing Backups in Linux: Tools and the 3-2-1 Strategy
This article covers the tools and methods involved in performing a full Linux backup and a few of the tricks I use
Aleksei Kriachko
Linux engineer
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How to test and secure a mail server in Debian and Ubuntu with ispmanager
This is the second part of an article on configuring a mail server. We will discuss testing your mail server’s settings and configuring its security using AppArmor, iptables, and Fail2ban
Aleksei Kriachko
Linux engineer
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How to use open source code safely without losing your software rights
This article will be useful for everyone who uses open-source software to make money. We'll discuss how to work safely with open-source licenses and what happens to violators, including the likes of D-Link and Cisco Systems
Oleg Makarov
Lead lawyer at ispmanager
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