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Hi nothanks32432, I’m from RunCloud. Here’s few tips to help you.
Firstly, please take a seat and a cup of coffee and take a br…
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you can install fio to test the read/write speed
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You need two or more machines for load balancing. Have you check the DO load balancing tutorials https://www.digitalocean.com/commu…
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Ideally, one droplet for each website. Easier to manage and each website has own resources.
But, you’ll need to use subdomain (…
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Or, disable ssh login for root ? https://mediatemple.net/community/products/dv/204643810/how-do-i-disable-ssh-login-for-the-root-us…
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You may also use a floating ip https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-floating-ips-on-digitalocean
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ServerPilot has an article on it: https://serverpilot.io/community/articles/how-to-create-a-cgi-bin-directory.html
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I use VestaCP. It’s easy, simple, lightweight and fast. For one click WordPress installation, you can use http://remote.softaculous…
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Hi,
I found that a domain name (Domain A) is pointing to my droplet's IP address. I only have one website hosted on the droplet.
Visitors to my website will load the same content via Domain A, instead of my domain.
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