Pirata Nervo Wrote:"Obviously you need a server before anyone can do anything to a server..." i was talking about the old server, before this one you had an other one...
As for where it's hosted, I have 64kbps (8KB/sec) upload speed on my own computer. I really don't think it will be much use as a server......... Can you tell me wich Host are you using?
Oh okay.
I'm hosted with LunarPages. Not the cheapest, but they accept PayPal and their support (despite them being Indians having trouble understanding what you're trying to say) is decent.
Vegetano1 Wrote:Are those attacks automated attacks, because how can someone attack if the site is not even hosted yet!?
They're probably scanning my webhost's IP range or something...
One issue with VPS hosting is that you don't get as much space - well, that's kinda detrimental to my wallpaper packs (I've actually held making them because of the fact that I'd be moving to VPS). I've thought of an alternative, though it's kinda not so good. Currently, the downloads are hosted on Megaupload (with a premium account) and the downloads are retrieved through a Megaupload premium script. Main thing is speed, but I guess it means I can store a lot more stuff.
i don't know if i should choose lunar pages or bluehost, bluehost has a better rank, also i have a doubt about lunarpages, do you need pay the setup if you just choose 3 or 1 month? what's the coffeeCup thing?
Do bluehost even do virtual servers?
For anyone wanting virtual servers I highly recomend Bytemark, server farm is located in the docklands, London so Europe is well served and they will give you a 150Mb, 10Gb Disk with 50Gb of transfer for £15/month or £150/year. These are linux images and you can choose between multiple flavors of Ubuntu/CentOS/Fedora Core or Gentoo.
http://www.bytemark.co.uk/page/Live/host...almachine/
Why would anyone want to attack my lovely zinga :(
Lol that sounds gay...
cool ep is much faster
wow they r attacking server already
I'm getting problems with Paypal certificates on this site.
Anyone else have the same problem?
Pirata Nervo Wrote:i don't know if i should choose lunar pages or bluehost, bluehost has a better rank, also i have a doubt about lunarpages, do you need pay the setup if you just choose 3 or 1 month? what's the coffeeCup thing?
Rank? Depends on which site you're looking at I guess. You can never fully trust them as you never know if people are playing around with the results.
Yes, you have to pay a setup fee if you go signup below 12 months I believe.
UncertainGod Wrote:For anyone wanting virtual servers I highly recomend Bytemark, server farm is located in the docklands, London so Europe is well served and they will give you a 150Mb, 10Gb Disk with 50Gb of transfer for £15/month or £150/year. These are linux images and you can choose between multiple flavors of Ubuntu/CentOS/Fedora Core or Gentoo.
http://www.bytemark.co.uk/page/Live/host...almachine/
Hmm, £150 ≈ US$302 » US$25.17/month. Pretty cheap. Transfer allowance is quite low though. I think GoDaddy's VPS was a little better though (though GoDaddy seems to be famous for poo poo support).
|-Anubis-| Wrote:I'm getting problems with Paypal certificates on this site.
Anyone else have the same problem?
Not here...
Though I'm getting annoying random MySQL errors of which I can't figure out why.
They have other packages, I just quoted the cheapest. I know a few of the tech's there and they no there fudge you.
Also on the MySQL note, from what I have seen of the error's (unable to initialise, unable to perform request) it seem to be a memory allocation problem, certain default versions of MySQL were horrible for this.
Hmm, thanks UncertainGod. I just used whatever yum installed - I guess that's the default?
At least I know the source of the issue - see if I can find something about allocating more memory or something...
Thanks again :)
why would anyone want to attack the best admin in the world?>