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Amsterdam would be closest.
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Wouldn’t be anything to do with DNS as it’s slow using the IP address.
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What’s the site software? Wordpress? custom? What size droplet? Are you using a cache of any sort?
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Is it just the default site you don’t want shown? Are there other sites on the box?
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Nobody shares a droplet. You share the server that’s doing the virtualization, and typically they’re a beast of a server with many …
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Your site looks fine to me. I can open posts.
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I’d pick your favourite distribution and put nginx on there. Then SFTP the files up to the directory. By default nginx files go in …
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What annoys me most about some of the open source panels is they need to be put on a fresh installation of the server, I want to ad…
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1.) Which of these Open Source CPs have you tried?
<br>Ajenti - Looked nice, not very powerful.
<br>Webmin - Very powerful, but no…
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You may need to post up the configs for any help.
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Need some more information, like what’s your server software stack? Apache, MySQL, PHP, or are you using a cache? I’ve pulled two w…
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Have you got VirtIO enabled on your droplets? That’ll help throughput.
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Ah, the way I have it running is nginx only, sorry for the confusion. If you’re using nginx as a cache, then yes, you need both run…
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You probably have Apache already installed.
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It should be perfectly decent performance, I’ve used a micro Amazon Web Services instance for wordpress before, and Digital Ocean’s…
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It’ll tell you your balance in the dashboard billing section. If you’re in credit, it’s green, if you owe, it’s red.
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I’m not seeing virtio on my centos droplet, I definitely had it enabled. How can I check if it’s enabled? If it’s not, how do I ena…
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you need to chown your installation to the php user too. i.e. if your user is www-data and they’re a member of www-data you’d do
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The APIs are there for people like resellers, or people building iPhone/Android apps.
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Oh, and Outlook.com has free email for domains, might be easier. ;)
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