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(Quote) Not yet but will definitely share it once complete. It's changing rapidly at the moment to support new functions. I've managed to use the hosting packages custom parameters within FOSSBilling to create VM on a hypervisor, so I now have a wo…
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(Quote) I have been looking further into this and created a API layer using Flask to interface to virsh, it works fine with no issues. The code for FOSSBilling is going to need a bit of modification to support VPS packages, since natively it seems …
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(Quote) I can look at creating a custom server module for FOSSBilling that will be able to integrate with a custom API script which will interface with either BashVM or virsh. Will each VM receive a IPv4 address, or will it be via a NAT?
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(Quote) ^^^ This. You're going to need to change the VM management to something that provides a API. If you are wanting no cost then maybe Proxmox + Paymenter, or something similar? If you're looking for volunteers then I'm happy to help out.
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(Quote) Absolute beast. (Quote) I'd go that setup with either Ryzen 7900, 7900X or 7950X.
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(Quote) So, I'm working on a new site that is based on WordPress meaning this discussion came around at the right time. I've never heard of the SEO framework before and thought I'd give it a try after reading your extensive and helpful review. I'm …
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VMWare was recently bought out by Broadcom. Unless you turn over a lot of money, they won't want your business. I work with businesses where their VMWare annual renewal has increased 300-400%. If you're looking for something enterprise grade ($$$$…
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(Quote) I can also vouch for Migadu, been using them for a few years and never experienced any type of issue. It just works.
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It will more than likely take less time if you are resilvering in a healthy pool because read operations can happen across all disks. I/O operations will still be happening though therefore there will be an impact on your system performance. It's h…
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(Quote) What does the output of 'apt autoremove' show? I wouldn't think it would remove liblua5.3-0 because you still have a dependency on it because of your current version of apache2, right? autoremove will only remove dependencies if they are no …
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(Quote) No, they are different people. There was a long discussion about it on WHT a few weeks ago. I evaluated Upmind last year but decided against it as there was no option to export your data (apart from writing something to run against their AP…
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(Quote) I believe you get access to the web version of Teams, so yes.
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MS 365 because it ties in with Entra ID and on prem Active Directory seamlessly. Most customers, suppliers and third parties I speak to (virtually) seem to use 365 too, so it becomes easier for meetings as they're already using Teams.
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(Quote) Yes, we use it for our servers. It's good, but it has a focus for business or enterprise systems rather than a desktop at home. Live kernel patching without a reboot, automatically harden your server against CIS and other guidelines and che…
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(Quote) I can also recommend Enhance.
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(Quote) Personally, I would use a cloud server provider where you can pay per hour and install each control panel so you can properly test out their features. You'll be able to compare each one and decide what you want to go with. I think testing th…
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It depends. What is your skillset at the moment? I think if we know what you currently know then we will be able to point you in the right direction. You are going to need to know Linux administration, using the command line, and your chosen virtua…
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Order number #842933855 for the double bandwidth.
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I'm a Linux admin by trade, but no, I can't stand Linux as a desktop OS. Most of my work is completed on a Mac, and have a Windows PC for gaming etc.
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(Quote) They have made some questionable decisions in the past, but they seem to be the largest and used by many web hosts. Do WHMCS have a addon available for Cosmotown? I haven't used WHMCS in years so not sure what domain registrar integrations …
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If you're using WHMCS, you're entitled to claim a eNom 'premium' reseller account which works out slightly cheaper than Namecheap (minus the initial Namecheap 'sales' that seem to continuously run). More info here: https://www.whmcs.com/free-domain…
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I don't think there is a way around this. When scoping out services we could use to sell domains, Namecheap was on the list to check out but we didn't choose them for the same reasoning. The Namecheap reseller program isn't a proper reseller per se…
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(Quote) They don't charge per server, you can have as many servers as you like in your cluster. The charge is per website on your cluster.
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(Quote) Ahh, I know what you mean. What also annoys me every time is that the start/stop/restart/enable is now in the middle of the command, rather than at the end. It was so easy to just use backspace to change stop to start for example. Although …
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(Quote) It looks and works amazing based on my testing experience, I didn't have any issues with it. It was top of my list when testing out the usability, performance etc - the only con was that it was a SaaS product and I don't have direct access t…
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(Quote) They do (kind of). They offer it within their EU Datacentres, but you can't span to US West or East and vice versa. As mentioned previously, a lot of VPS providers don't own the networking hardware between each node or each site. It's not d…