Hi,
I am considering configuring a "home web server" using ISPConfig. This
is not a production situation. It is for learning.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!!
Keith
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> I am considering configuring a "home web server" using ISPConfig. This
> is not a production situation. It is for learning.
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> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks!!
> Keith
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me web server" using ISPConfig.
This
is not a production situation. It is for learning.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!!
Keith
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ISPConfig is a web application so other people can host websites on your
stuff. It's a fat stack to maintain, and as such will take much more time
to work with than just standing up a webserver.
If you're looking at learning ISPConfig, then there's no alternative.
Things like it
luate ISPConfig
maybe 3 years ago. I found it confusing and there was little
information available beyond what ISPConfig provided.
So here I sit with and i3, a copy of Ubuntu 20.04LTS, and an Internet
connection that does not block ports.
Currently I am hosting my websites on a VPS that is manag
with 8G of RAM. I was going to do all
> my hosting locally ... I know foolish... But it was a learning project.
>
> Fast forward 6 years or so and the i3 has never been used. I'm pretty
> sure about 3 years ago I swapped the spinner for an SSD.
>
> Another friend who owns a d
sked me to evaluate ISPConfig
maybe 3 years ago. I found it confusing and there was little
information available beyond what ISPConfig provided.
So here I sit with and i3, a copy of Ubuntu 20.04LTS, and an
Internet
connection that does not block ports.
Currently I am hosting my websites on a V
Hmmm.
It seems to me like ISPConfig might be a bit more than needed for running a
home server or two.
Now, as for my situation, I also am on a cox business class circuit (recently
upgraded to 100 Gbits/sec downstream and 20 Gbits/sec upstream. The Nighthawk
brand router I have in place for my
ere was
a cheap, silent, little box that had multiple ethernet ports, and it was a lot
less clunky than a laptop.
On Monday, May 10, 2021, 12:47:47 AM MST, Eric Oyen via PLUG-discuss
wrote:
Hmmm.
It seems to me like ISPConfig might be a bit more than needed for running a
home server or two
is really geared to running an external facing server and
> > become hosting. It's very good for that, but it makes assumptions you
> > may or may not be willing to accept.
> >
> > On Fri, May 7, 2021 at 6:31 PM Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
> > wrote:
> &
ISP config is really geared to running an external facing server and
>> > become hosting. It's very good for that, but it makes assumptions you
>> > may or may not be willing to accept.
>> >
>> > On Fri, May 7, 2021 at 6:31 PM Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
&g
SP config is really geared to running an external facing server and
>>> > become hosting. It's very good for that, but it makes assumptions you
>>> > may or may not be willing to accept.
>>> >
>>> > On Fri, May 7, 2021 at 6:31 PM Keith Smith via
gt;>> Thank you for your feedback!!
>>>>
>>>> On 2021-05-07 21:19, Stephen Partington via PLUG-discuss wrote:
>>>> > ISP config is really geared to running an external facing server and
>>>> > become hosting. It's very good for t
On 2021-05-10 00:47, Eric Oyen via PLUG-discuss wrote:
Hmmm.
It seems to me like ISPConfig might be a bit more than needed for
running a home server or two.
Now, as for my situation, I also am on a cox business class circuit
(recently upgraded to 100 Gbits/sec downstream and 20 Gbits/sec
Hi,
Anyone using ISPConfig [1]? I'm evaluating it and find I like Plesk
much better. Might be that I have more time and familiarity with Plesk.
Your thoughts are much appreciated.
Keith
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[1] https://www.ispconfig.org---
ISPconfig was REALLY well documented. And I liked it. but I haven't used
Plesk so I have no comparison. I do like it more than Cpanel.
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