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    My Misadventures with Cloud At Cost

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    • DanpD
      Danp
      last edited by

      Picking up from my discussion here, I went to reimage the VM and noticed that there is an entry for Centos 6.5 with cPanel and WHM.

      Before I head down that path, it would be good to know if this will result in any additional fees from C@C. @AmanBhogal, can you clarify please?

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      • DanpD
        Danp
        last edited by

        From what I've read online, this is only a trial and you will need to license cPanel / WHM to continue using it. Time to reimage again! 😄

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        • ?
          A Former User
          last edited by

          With almost all hosting companies they provide the cPanel software, but you have to pay cPanel to activate it.

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          • DanpD
            Danp
            last edited by

            That's good to know. Once I get the box reconfigured, I think I will give ZPanel a whirl.

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            • ?
              A Former User @Danp
              last edited by

              @Danp What do you need cPanel for?

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              • C
                Carnival Boy
                last edited by

                MangoLassi has basically become a Cloud At Cost forum. Half the current threads are on this!

                I feel I'm missing out on the fun 🙂

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                • DashrenderD
                  Dashrender @Carnival Boy
                  last edited by

                  @Carnival-Boy said:

                  MangoLassi has basically become a Cloud At Cost forum. Half the current threads are on this!

                  I feel I'm missing out on the fun 🙂

                  Well, $1 a month will get you started with a Dev1 box.

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                  • ?
                    A Former User
                    last edited by A Former User

                    Should we have a CloudatCost section? Like we do for xByte?

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
                      last edited by

                      @Carnival-Boy said:

                      MangoLassi has basically become a Cloud At Cost forum. Half the current threads are on this!

                      I feel I'm missing out on the fun 🙂

                      It's an explosion of activity. CloudatCost really took some initiative, they saw that someone was using the product and jumped in of their own accord. It really shows how much attention a vendor can get when they have a product that is applicable to the community and takes the effort to be involved.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
                        last edited by

                        @Carnival-Boy said:

                        MangoLassi has basically become a Cloud At Cost forum. Half the current threads are on this!

                        I feel I'm missing out on the fun 🙂

                        Only a couple of dollars to grab a Dev1 and start playing!

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @A Former User
                          last edited by

                          @Aaron-Studer said:

                          Should we have a CloudatCost section? Like we do for xByte?

                          I'm sure that that would be highly welcomed. Sections of that nature are sponsored, though. That's xByte's actual support forum. There should be a description of how those work somewhere.

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                          • DanpD
                            Danp @A Former User
                            last edited by

                            @Aaron-Studer said:

                            What do you need cPanel for?

                            I don't necessarily need it. I currently have several websites hosted elsewhere and I'm trying to get a C@C box setup so that I can move the hosting there.

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                            • ?
                              A Former User @Danp
                              last edited by

                              @Danp said:

                              @Aaron-Studer said:

                              What do you need cPanel for?

                              I don't necessarily need it. I currently have several websites hosted elsewhere and I'm trying to get a C@C box setup so that I can move the hosting there.

                              Just use LA(or nginx)MP on CentOS 7. Cpanel is pretty expensive. you can use open source ones if you really need it.

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                              • DanpD
                                Danp
                                last edited by Danp

                                Ok... so I now have a server running Centos 6.5 and VestaCP. How does DNS work on CloudatCost? Do I just reference ns1 / ns2.cloudatcost.com? Can I manage it all from within Vesta?

                                Reviewing my current setup, it appears that I have GoDaddy handling some sites and others are at the hosting site. 😕

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                                • StrongBadS
                                  StrongBad
                                  last edited by

                                  DNS is the same anywhere. DNS is always your own thing. Most people here recommend CloudFlare. Your DNS is never affected by your hosting provider. That is completely separate. (Except for Reverse DNS, which is always the cloud provider.)

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                                  • StrongBadS
                                    StrongBad
                                    last edited by

                                    You never point DNS to the provider's DNS servers. You need to have your own DNS service for your domain.

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                                    • DanpD
                                      Danp @StrongBad
                                      last edited by

                                      @StrongBad -- So, I can setup a free account on CloudFlare. What the advantage / disadvantage of using CF versus GoDaddy, who is my registrar? I guess by using CF, I can manage the DNS without concern for the registrar, which could change and the DNS would be unaffected, correct?

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                                      • thanksajdotcomT
                                        thanksajdotcom @Danp
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                                        @Danp said:

                                        @StrongBad -- So, I can setup a free account on CloudFlare. What the advantage / disadvantage of using CF versus GoDaddy, who is my registrar? I guess by using CF, I can manage the DNS without concern for the registrar, which could change and the DNS would be unaffected, correct?

                                        CloudFare is a CDN, which means if your site goes down, it's cached with them, so the site to the public will appear up, although any new content you published wouldn't be seen until your site went live again.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @thanksajdotcom
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                                          @thanksaj said:

                                          @Danp said:

                                          @StrongBad -- So, I can setup a free account on CloudFlare. What the advantage / disadvantage of using CF versus GoDaddy, who is my registrar? I guess by using CF, I can manage the DNS without concern for the registrar, which could change and the DNS would be unaffected, correct?

                                          CloudFare is a CDN, which means if your site goes down, it's cached with them, so the site to the public will appear up, although any new content you published wouldn't be seen until your site went live again.

                                          Well, that is partially true. CloudFlare is both a DNS host AND a CDN. You can use DNS with or without the CDN. And the CDN can be turned on and off by A or CNAME record. How the CDN behaves can be configured. And new content is normally in seconds. I rarely see a delay even when caching is configured. Like, as fast as I can post and refresh, it is there.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @Danp
                                            last edited by

                                            @Danp said:

                                            @StrongBad -- So, I can setup a free account on CloudFlare. What the advantage / disadvantage of using CF versus GoDaddy, who is my registrar? I guess by using CF, I can manage the DNS without concern for the registrar, which could change and the DNS would be unaffected, correct?

                                            I always recommend CloudFlare, it's the best DNS host I have found. Your registrar should be ruled out out of hand, your DNS services and your web hosting and/or email hosting and your registrar should always be three discrete services. Doesn't matter who they are, they should never overlap. It's a dangerous loss of critical access if you put them together. Each protects you from the others, unless you make them all one.

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