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I am experiencing numerous connection timeouts as of today.
I have one server running as live.rail-record.co.uk.
Live.rail-record.co.uk connects to member.rail-record.co.uk using fsockopen on port 3306 , to access som...
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mburdett555
Ubuntu 18.04
MySQL
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I can see DigitalOcean is charging $40/mo for
* 8GB RAM
* 4 vCPU
* 160GB SSD
IONOS 1 and 1 is charging $36/mo for
* 6 vCores CPU
* 12GB RAM
* 240GB SSD
I'm currently on $20 a month 2 vCPU with 4GB ram on DigitalOcean
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mburdett555
DigitalOcean
Ubuntu 18.04
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Which http server are you using: apache or nginx?
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Go to your dashboard, click billing in the bottom of the left menu. Then click add card under payment methods at the bottom. Paymen…
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mburdett555
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When you installed the certificate, did you add both mydomain.com AND www.mydomain.com?
Try reinstalling your certificates with -…
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mburdett555
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Depends on the amount of data on your disk. Volumes aren’t taken into consideration as they’re separate.
DigitalOcean expect the…
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mburdett555
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From what I understand from your question, you want to use multiple subdomains, and point these to different droplets:
You do this…
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mburdett555
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For the WordPress ones, you can use updraft plus to back up the WordPress site.
Then bulk create your digitalocean wordpress dro…
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mburdett555
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Say I have a Wordpress blog that is getting so much traffic.
So much so, that my Apache server cannot keep up with the requests.
To mitigate these timeouts due to large numbers of requests, I look at a DigitalOcean lo...
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mburdett555
Load Balancing
WordPress
DigitalOcean
Ubuntu 18.04