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CloudLinux with LiteSpeed dedicated server | Setup Tutorial

by | Feb 20, 2023

CloudLinux with LiteSpeed dedicated server includes CloudLinux as OS and LiteSpeed as webserver. At Bobcares, with our Server Management Services, we can handle your server issues.

CloudLinux With LiteSpeed Dedicated Server

A dedicated server hosting environment with CloudLinux as OS and LiteSpeed as the web server software is referred to as a “CloudLinux with LiteSpeed dedicated server.” For websites and online applications, this configuration can offer a highly optimised, high-performance hosting environment.

A dedicated set of resources, such as CPU, memory, and storage, are offered by the dedicated server and are not shared with any other users. By guaranteeing a dependable and stable environment for websites hosted on the server, this can enhance website speed and lower downtime.

How to set it up?

We’ve to follow the below steps to set up the dedicated server:

1. Firstly, make sure the dedicated server we buy satisfies both CloudLinux and LiteSpeed’s minimal system requirements.

2. Use SSH to connect to the server as root.

3. Use the command below to download the CloudLinux installation script:

wget https://repo.cloudlinux.com/cloudlinux/sources/cln/cldeploy

4. Use the below command to make the script executable:

chmod +x cldeploy

5. Then use the following command to run the script:

./cldeploy -i

6. To finish the installation, follow to the on-screen directions. Accept the licence agreement, specify the network settings, and select the proper installation options.

7. We can start the installation of LiteSpeed after CloudLinux has been set up. Use the command below to download the LiteSpeed installation script:

wget https://www.litespeedtech.com/packages/5.0/lsws-5.4.1-ent-x86_64-linux.sh

8. Use the next command to make the script executable:

chmod +x lsws-5.4.1-ent-x86_64-linux.sh

9. Use the following command to run the script:

./lsws-5.4.1-ent-x86_64-linux.sh

10. To finish the installation, follow to the on-screen directions. We must accept the licence agreement, choose the installation path, then set up LiteSpeed’s basic configuration.

11. Use the following command to launch the LiteSpeed server after the installation completes.

/usr/local/lsws/bin/lswsctrl start

12. Open a browser and go to the IP address of the server to make sure LiteSpeed is functioning properly. The default page of the LiteSpeed Web Server ought should appear.

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Conclusion

The article provides a simple definition to CloudLinux with LiteSpeed dedicated server, along with the steps to set up the dedicated server.

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