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df -i checks for inode usage. Inodes only represent sort of structures or objects whi…
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As you said, PermitRootLogin no will disable the option to login in directly as root via SSH. This is a good practice. There are us…
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~ stands for your home directory. Since cron may not have this information, try replacing it with full path.
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Hourly billing is the same as monthly. Quoting from DO billing FAQ:
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Hello,
since many droplets have their IPs blacklisted for mail delivery, I was using a SMTP relay service to deliver my e-mails. However, my provider is shutting down so I'm looking for alternative.
Are there any stab...
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Use CND (content delivery network). There are many of them available for very reasonable price, just Google “CND” and pick yours.
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Browsers default to port 80 for HTTP and 443 for HTTPS, changing your server’s port (whether it’s Node.js or something else) to por…
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You should check out your Apache / php log, 5** are server-side errors which often leave a trace in mentioned log(s). I’d guess you…
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Hello Brad,
you can keep your nameservers and let NS records point to AWS IPs/domains and then create A record point at your Dro…
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