I actually use digital ocean, it's a vps, and they're definitely good
for the price. I was running a starbound and minecraft server on it,
and using it as a remote shell for things, never gave me any issue cept
I needed more memory to do both. I ended up have to install some
scripts to mitigate asses cracking against my instance, but afd and bfd
worked great on it.
That was ubuntu server, but they had a lot of options.
-mb
On 02/18/2014 10:19 AM, Matt Graham wrote:
On 2014-02-18 09:55, keith smith wrote:
Digitalocean.com looks promising. Once you configure your VM is
there a control panel for configuring your Vhost & email accounts? Or
do you have to do it manually?
digitalocean looks like a VPS from their FAQ and articles on their
site. As such, you'll have to set up your SMTP server, IMAP server,
and apache yourself. There are articles on their site about setting
all those things up using CentOS 6 and Ubuntu. If you want a "control
panel" like cpanel, then digitalocean might not be the right hosting
provider for you.
digitalocean looks like it'd be slightly cheaper than rackspace for me
running this little crow202.org site. They don't offer Gentoo as an
install option though, which means I probably won't switch.
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