by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Mar 25, 2010 | cPanel, Server Administration
As a follow up to my previous post, I thought I’d dive into more detail on how to configure a site for mod_dav on a cPanel server. You can read this post to find out how to set it up on a server without a control panel. Hire Bobcares Linux Server...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Mar 24, 2010 | cPanel, Server Administration
Any Webhost that has been providing FrontPage extensions to their customers know that the extensions are not reliable and are a constant source of problems. Even though Microsoft announced “End Of Life” for FrontPage Server Extensions back in 2006, many...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Feb 26, 2010 | cPanel, Server Administration, Server Management
Now that you have been introduced to Webmin, let’s see what it takes to install Webmin and get started. Where do I get the files/packages? The latest RPM’s, .deb package and source files can be found at the following page:...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Feb 22, 2010 | cPanel, Latest
How many times have you thought of purchasing a proprietary Control Panel to help you with day to day administration? If you already have one, wouldn’t it be nice if your time was spent more on configuring/securing core services of your server; rather than...
by admin | Jan 26, 2010 | cPanel, Server Administration, Server Management, Technical Support
Support plays an important role in the hosting industry. So if you are a web host, it is important that you ensure quality in the support provided to your customers. Nowadays, a variety of communication media are provided to customers to interact with their web hosts...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Jan 17, 2010 | cPanel, Server Administration
We all know that a server’s stability is dependent on its load, directly. Load, in computing, is a measure of the amount of processing a computer is currently performing, usually as some variation on a percentage. Load spike is something from which you would...
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