June 13, 2008
Do you want to keep yourself updated to know what you’re using on your dedicated server and when? This kind of information can be especially helpful if you are allotting a certain amount of disk space, bandwidth, or email accounts to specific clients on your dedicated server. Plus, knowing what you are using and how often will assist you in keeping your server up to date and if you need to upgrade, you will know before any issues arise.
In Plesk, via Windows or Linux hosting, you can find this information easily.
First, click on Limits

Limits displays the resource limits allocated to your account. For example, it shows you the maximum number of subdomains allowed, disk space, maximum traffic or bandwidth, maximum number of web users, maximum number of databases, maximum number of mailboxes, mailbox quota, maximum number of mail redirects, maximum number of mail groups, maximum number of mail autoresponders, maximum number of mailing lists, and a ton more.
To see account resources limits and usage, click on Report.
Report options will display all resource limits and usages, as well as users and a full list of all available scripts, utilities, and resources. For example, you’ll see Web Statistics, Web Stats, Web Stats SSL, FTP Stats, Traffic History, and can manage Report Delivery.

If you click on FTP Stats, this will show you a history of FTP activity in your website, both in upload as well as download.
If you click on Traffic History, this will display information on traffic usage by Months and Years.
To view detailed traffic statistics used by various services at the domain, click on the Traffic button.
If you’d like to keep yourself updated, you can also choose to send a copy of the report to any email you specify.

Or, you can setup a schedule for automatic delivery of reports by clicking on Report Delivery.

Accessing this information can assist you in self-managing your dedicated web hosting.
June 12, 2008
We have already gone over the importance of using cronjobs to manage your Dedicated Server, as these scheduled tasks assist you in self-managing. This will save you time, staff, and money in the long run, especially because they are so incredibly easy to setup! Crontab will allow you to automatically run scheduled tasks on the server, and if selected, receive automatic emails showing the results. These email updates can really save you hassle, as you will know that each task has been completed and what the results were immediately.
Using Plesk on Linux or Windows dedicated servers, you can manage your crontabs effeciently by simply following these easy steps:
Click on Crontab and then select the name of user who you want to manage the crontab. There should be a dropdown box of all the users listed on your dedicated server. You can also choose as an optional step to have emails sent to whatever address you provide. If you don’t want emails, don’t enter an address in this box:

Next, click on Add New Task which is the small Clock Icon you see in the upper left.
From there, you’ll need to enter the specific paramaters to set the frequency of the task. Enter * to select all. For example, you can set options to run crontabs every minute, every 2 hours, every Monday of each week, and every month of the year. Then simply enter the path to the file that will execute the crontab: i.e. /usr/bin/python-s/var/mailman/cron/checkdbs and click OK:

Afterwards, you’ll be able to assure the task has been successfully setup. If you ever need to modify an existing task, simply click on the name of the cronjob listed under “Command”. To delete existing tasks, check the box next to the command and click on “Remove selected”:

June 10, 2008
How do you setup multiple domains for one web site via the Plesk control panel? Login to Plesk and on your Home page, click the domain name for which you wish to set up additional domain names.
Click the Domain Aliases icon.
Click the Add Domain Alias icon.
Type the desired domain alias name, for example alias.com.
Domain aliases can comprise letters, digits and hyphens. Each part of the domain alias between dots should not be longer than 63 symbols. Select the Synchronize DNS zone with the primary domain check box if you want the domain alias to use the same DNS zone resource records as in primary domain. With this setting, any subsequent changes in resource records of the primary domain’s zone will be applied to the DNS zone of this domain alias.
Select the Mail check box, if you want e-mail directed at the e-mail addresses under the domain alias to be redirected to the e-mail addresses under your original domain name.
Example: You have an e-mail address mail@yourdomain.com. You have set up an alias for your domain name, for example, alias.com. If you want to receive mail to your mailbox mail@yourdomain.com when it is sent to mail@alias.com, select the Mail check box.
Select the Web check box. Otherwise, the web server will not serve the web content to users coming to your site by typing the domain alias in their browsers.
Select the Java Web applications check box if you have Java applications installed on your site and you want them to be accessible through the domain alias. Click OK and you are done!
June 6, 2008
Windows web hosting and MS SQL databases go hand in hand, just like Linux web hosting and MySQL are the most compatible. But what happens if you’re looking to use MySQL with your Plesk control panel in your Windows Server Hosting account?
Here’s a simple tutorial that should help you access phpMyAdmin using Plesk.
First, you’ll want to login with the username and password you got from your dedicated web host.
In order to access phpMyAdmin, you must first have created a MySQL database, so if you have not done that yet, do so now before you proceed.
Once the database with MySQL has been created, click on the “Database” icon in your Plesk control panel and choose whichever database you want to manage. Finally, click on the “DB WebAdmin” icon, where a popup window will open for phpMyAdmin.
NOTE: If nothing pops up, your popup blocker might be preventing this, so double check your settings and proceed once you can access the phpMyAdmin popup.
From there, you can edit tables, fields, data, and perform backups and delete your MySQL databases, right from phpMyAdmin!
If you’re using cPanel, it’s a bit easier: simply click on the icon above the words “MySQL Databases” on the main cPanel interface screen and then you’ll see phpMyAdmin and you can go from there!
So either way, whether you’re using Plesk or cPanel, you will be able to access phpMyAdmin with your dedicated server.
June 5, 2008
So you’re looking for cheap dedicated servers, huh? Well, you’ve definitely come to the right place. We like to keep you informed with the best web hosting deals and discounts in the world, especially in the dedicated server hosting hemisphere. So without much ado, here’s a rundown of the top dedicated hosting coupons you can find online.
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Take advantage of 2 deals at once and combine one of the coupon offers with the Free Web Expressions Software to save over $1100!
You really can’t find better dedicated hosting deals.
June 4, 2008
You have probably by now read all about Microsoft Silverlight from our blog here. We have even posted a helpful tutorial on Deploying Silverlight applications on your dedicated server, because we know it’s a great technology that will grow to be even greater in the coming months and years.
But you may have some Silverlight Hosting questions, so we’d like to help by addressing some of the most common FAQs we have been asked:
What is Microsoft Silverlight?
To simplify the definition, Silverlight is just streaming media and content technology that can be used similarly to flash media. We wrote another article on Microsoft Silverlight Hosting, which is more comprehensive.
What’s the Cost for Silverlight?
100%, completely free!
What does Silverlight Hosting Support?
Silverlight hosting supports live streaming videos, music, and events, as well as downloading media of the same nature.
Will Silverlight Applications Run on My Web Server?
Most likely. Take a look at what your web host offers; Silverlight is going to work best with Windows Server 2008 but will definitely work with other platforms as well – even Linux!
Are There Tools Available to Assist with Running and Uploading Silverlight Applications?
Currently, Microsoft techs are working on a simple FTP-like uploading tool, but for now you can use Expression Encoder publishing plug-in if you visit the Microsoft download center. In addition to that, Lunarpages Dedicated Server Hosting and other companies are implementing easy ways to support Silverlight.
Which Browsers Support Silverlight Applications?
Literally any browser supported on a Mac OS X or Windows PC will be able to view and work with Silverlight. Microsoft is putting the most energy towards the 3 most popular browsers to assure they run 100% - Internet Explorer, FireFox, and Safari.
Will Both PCs and Macs be Compatible with Silverlight?
Yes! You can run Silverlight on literally any machine and from any browser in the world.
May 28, 2008
By now, you already know that Silverlight is one of the fastest growing media technologies in the world right now. So if you’re planning to get or already own a dedicated server to run as media server hosting, you’ve got to know a thing or two about deploying Microsoft Silverlight applications on your dedicated server. For example, did you know you can run and install Silverlight applications using a Linux or Windows server?
The good news is that deployment of a Silverlight app is incredibly easy, and our friends at Lunarpages Dedicated Server Hosting have provided this amazing and easy-to-follow tutorial for your convenience.
1. Upload Your Silverlight Application
First, you’ll need to upload the actual application folder under the document root of your account. If you’re on a Linux server, remember that file names, folder names, and links are case sensitive, so ensure these are all correct before proceeding.
2. Specify the MIME Mapping
Working with cPanel on a Linux server, you should first click on the MIME Types icon. It looks like this:
Then, add a MIME Type application/xaml+xml with extension xaml.
Working with Plesk on a Windows server is just slightly more complicated, though not by much. First, click on the Web Directories shortcut on the Domain Management page and select the MIME Tabs tab. Add New MIME Type and put .xaml as extension, select content as Custom, and write application/xaml+xml in the next edit box, and click OK.
That’s it! In two simple steps, in Windows or Linux, you have effortlessly deployed your new Microsoft Silverlight application! And you probably didn’t even break a sweat. That’s how easy dedicated server hosting can be when you have great tutorials from great web hosting providers like Lunarpages.
May 8, 2008
Even if you have hosted on a dedicated server before, you may not know all the dedicated server terminology out there. One of the downsides to technology is one of its best features as well – it is ever-changing. This means that what you knew yesterday won’t be the same as what you’ll need to learn tomorrow. So here are some helpful dedicated server terms you should know when choosing a reliable, affordable dedicated web host.
Access – Microsoft-based applicable that helps you create, edit, and maintain databases. If you’re a web developer running in the Windows environment, this is what you use to manage online MS SQL databases.
Apache – The most common Linux web server in the world. Okay, I’m being melodramatic but it’s incredibly popular and very powerful, secure, and best of all free!
Co-Location – If you want to own your own dedicated server but aren’t confident that you can host your site using your own internet connection or power supply, co-location assures you own the hardware (the server) and the web hosting provider supplies the rack to store the server and the internet connection to keep your website up and online.
IIS – IIS stands for Internet Information Server and is Microsoft’s branded server software. Just like Apache is the most popular web server for Linux, IIS is the #1 choice for Windows Dedicated Hosting.
Load-Balancing – If you are running a website like Myspace, Digg, or Facebook, odds are you already know what load balancing is. If you plan to create a website like this, you need load balancing 100%! Load balancing merely means distributing the traffic and resources evenly across two or more dedicated servers to increase and optimize performance.
Managed Hosting – The best idea for new dedicated hosters, managed hosting assures that your web host will take care of technical support, setup, maintenance, and monitoring of your dedicated server.
RAID – Also known as Redundant Array of Independent Disks, and if you say it that way, it sounds more like what it is. Basically, RAIDing your dedicated server will help you store data across a number of hard drives. If one disk fails, the other will restore the site or database so you don’t lose data.
Telnet – Just like SSH, a command line interface that allows you to communicate across your web server.
Upstream Provider – A large ISP (internet service provider) that provides dedicated web hosts with reliable internet access. However, the word ‘upstream’ actually can mean how fast or reliable the data connection is between two ISPs.
April 29, 2008
You’re shopping for a dedicated server. You need not only the best price available but the best dedicated hosting discount, features, and billing cycles. And if you’re not sure where to begin, requesting a dedicated server quote from the provider of your choice is a great first step!
A dedicated server quote needs to contain specifics about what you are purchasing, the reliability of the web host you are choosing, and any terms and conditions that you are required to abide by in order to receive the pricing available. For example, you may only get the best pricing by purchasing a 1-year billing cycle.
So what exactly should be included in a dedicated server hosting quote?
1. Price & Discounts
Price is very, very important. If one provider can get you the server for $500 while another can only offer $1500, that’s a huge difference that needs to be addressed. Oftentimes, the difference will be due to equipment used (i.e. the more expensive company uses more expensive or better-performing servers).
Dedicated hosting discounts are also equally important. Many providers who use top-of-the-line equipment but might be slightly higher priced can get you discounts depending on contract term and length, features, and add-ons. Be sure to ask your dedicated host what discounts they can offer.
2. Technical Specs
How much bandwidth per month do you get? What about storage? Do you get a free domain name or free setup?
Some other features you’ll want to know about ahead of time:
* Type of Processor
* Amount of RAM included
* Managed or UnManaged Hosting
* Linux or Windows Web Hosting
3. Support Options
Does the dedicated webhost provide 24/7 support through telephone, email, and/or ticket help desks, forums, etc? More often than not, dedicated support should be handled via email so that everything is documented.
April 17, 2008
DotNetNuke Web Hosting is a unique website development and management choice, popular with ASP.NET hosting enthusiasts. Like many other content management systems, DotNetNuke requires little knowledge of actual web development or programming skills and allows for novices as well as intermediates and experts to navigate its control panel to update websites. But unlike other CMS applications and software, DotNetNuke can actually be used to run intranet and extranet as well.
The only downside to DotNetNuke is that it is not completely versatile in that it does require the ASP.NET environment, although Windows Web Hosting is incredibly powerful and a great option for dedicated server hosting. The big upside is that DotNetNuke is easy to install, easy to work with, and easy to customize – plus, it’s open source software, which means you can get it completely free. There are also a wide variety of websites that support documentation and troubleshooting, so you’re always able to find a skin or solution for your DotNetNuke website.