I'm strongly considering dumping Plesk.  It seems designed for people who want 
to offer "public"
hosting services, and the way the workflow happens in Plesk seems geared 
towards that.  I host my
clients'
websites, but they don't access the servers.

I think Plesk is just getting in the way.  I'm used to doing all the 
configuration via Remote
Desktop
on the server.

I'm having trouble now getting a connection to my MySQL instance on my new 
VPS... either remotely
from
my workstation or even with Navicat installed on the new VPS.

I was told that to work on the server directly while having Plesk running at 
the same time could
cause
some conflicts.

I've got some sites set up on the new server using Desktop Remote and IIS, I 
just can't get the
blasted
connection to MySQL to work.

Aggravating...

Rick

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mary Jo Sminkey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 1:23 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Experiences with Railo
> 
> >What has been your experience been like using Railo? Did you run it as a
> >stand alone server or in conjunction with Apache or IIS or Tomcat?  Have you
> >used it with hosting automation software like Plesk, Helm etc?
> 
> I'm running it on top of resin in IIS. I don't use Plesk or Helm, too many 
> problems in the past
with
> such programs, I only use them if I am hosting a number of users on the same 
> box. Plesk in
particular
> really drives me nuts with the way it messes up the MySQL implementation on 
> the box.
> 
> 
> --- Mary Jo
> 



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