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Tag Archives: vps
More 6 Gbps Disks coming online
An important part of our “Letting our Servers Loose” through Infrastructure Upgrades in 2011 has been keeping up with customer requirements for more & more Disk I/O & bandwidth to store data in their VPS/VDS. So far nearly 1/2 of … Continue reading
WordPress site in 5 mins after we install your VPS with cPanel
You’ve bought one of our VPS Plans and asked us to install cPanel (you’ve bought your license for cPanel already from http://buycpanel.com, after we gave you your VPS’ IP Address as soon as you paid) to your new VPS, as … Continue reading
No traffic/data/Internet Quotas in Nov & Dec for NetPres VPS
Release the Hounds! We’ve been adding to our network connectivity for some time and now we believe that it’s “effectively unlimited” for most VPS customers of Network Presence. But we want to prove it, so in November and December 2011, … Continue reading
Colo includes a VPS for High Availability, Failover or Backup
We’ll formalise this on our Plans pages soon, but all our Colo Plans now include a minimum of a 500MB VPS (either KVM or Xen based) within our network, but on different routers, switches and as much a seperate path … Continue reading
How to setup Ruby on Rails Hosting using Apache, from Development to Production
In addition to the ‘development Ruby on Rails’ environment and Appliance VPS product, we’ve recently worked through the software requirements and dependencies of a ‘production’ Ruby on Rails hosting environment and VPS. The following technical information outlines the broad sysadmin … Continue reading
Added Torrus to Freeside for ‘bandwidth’ Billing
We’ve been working with a few instances of our Freeside Appliance VPS & been able to recently install & configure through to billing & usage, customers in Freeside that are billed by their ‘bandwidth’ (eg: Megabits per Second) usage. This … Continue reading
KVM VPS Available
We’ve added to our Virtualisation product range by bringing online recently our first KVM-based VPS Hosting Platform in Sydney, with another being built & expected online in October. This will add to our existing cluster of Xen-based VPS Hosting Platforms … Continue reading
Bringing up a Diaspora “Pod”
We’re working through the technical requirements & installation process of deploying a Diaspora Pod within Network Presence. Once we’ve done this, we’ll create a Diaspora ‘Appliance’ VPS for customers to deploy should they wish. I’ll update this post’s comments with … Continue reading
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FreeBSD available more & more..
There was a time in ~2009 where I was confident that FreeBSD would complete full Xen PVS functionality, but that didn’t really come to pass (I know that some people have it running ok with various customisations, granted). But I’m … Continue reading
How to install cPanel on your VPS
We’ve done a few of these installs for customers lately & it’s really very simple, so here’s a short step-by-step on it. a) Ensure you have a good amount of disk space available and that your VPS OS is up … Continue reading