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Cloud Hosting Firewall Rules

As a server administrator you have the ability to set custom firewall rules on your Cloud Hosting. To add a new firewall rule first log into the cloud control panel. Click on the server you want to setup firewall rules for, then select Networking -> Firewall.

The default firewall rules are to allow all traffic:

 

You can lock down all traffic on the Port, by making the default command “Drop” all connections. You can then allow specific IP addresses to access ports and resources on the server, like Port 3389 for RDP. Using IP source address 0.0.0.0/0 will allow all IPs to a specific port like 443 as shown below:

 

 

CentOS 32-Bit and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Templates Added to the Cloud

By Popular request we have added CentOS 5.5 32-Bit OS template and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 64-Bit Templates to our cloud hosting platform.  This now gives you 30 OS templates to choose from when building out your cloud server!

 We have also added another Enterprise SAN to the platform adding an additional 11TB of RAID10 performance storage!

175 Opensource Installers now offered on our Linux Hosting Plans

175!  We have just crested 175 OpenSource Installers on our Linux Hosting Platform!  These are the new additions added to the platform for all of our hosting customers:

The Following are New Scripts that were added :
1) TomatoCart
2) TaskFreak
3) TCExam
4) PHP Point Of Sale
5) PHP QR Code
6) ATutor
7) cFTP
8 ) TheHostingTool
9) OpenNewsletter
10) CMS Made Simple
11) PaintbrushJS
12) The Bug Genie
13) AjaxAC
14) PRADO
15) yii
16) Symfony
17) xAjax
18) DIY
19) Kohana
20) Zend
21) PhpOpenBiz
22) Vanilla Forums
23) PHPDevShell
24) OrangeHRM
25) FrontAccounting
26) Mound

Orange HRM Hosting on Linux

RackWire.com’s Shared Linux Hosting now offers a OrangeHRM Installation script.  With one click you can have OrangeHRM installed an up and running in your Hosting Plan.

What is OrangeHRM?  OrangeHRM is an Open Source HR System for time Entry, Employee management, Leave Reporting, and tracking.  OrangeHRM aims to be the world’s leading open source HRM solution for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) by providing a flexible and easy to use HRM system.  There are even enterprise and premium options available at a cost and add on modules such as LDAP Authentication.

Based on using the system and my past PeopleSoft Experience I would recommend OrangeHRM as a great, open source HR system for any smaller company looking for an out of the box solution.  Give it a try with our easy 1-Click installer

Ubuntu 10.04 GUI Install

If you are running a RackWire.com Ubuntu 10.04 Virtual Server, Ubuntu 10.04 Dedicated Server, or Ubuntu 10.04 Cloud Server on RackWire.com you can install a GUI  by using  a tool like Putty to SSH into the server to configure their applications.  If you are looking to run a Graphical User Interface (GUI) you can follow the steps below to access a GUI on your Cloud Ubuntu Linux Server.

Step 1: Deploy a Ubuntu 10.04 Server with at least 1GB to handle the OS and Processing. 

Step 2: Using the Cloud Console log into the server with root / password of the server.  Run the following commands on the server:

apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
apt-get install xubuntu-desktop icewm menu
apt-get install tightvncserver
vncserver :2

Step 3: Access the Linux GUI by running VNC (Dedicated IP Address:2), as you cannot connect using RDP as you would with a Windows 2008 Server.  If you do not have a copy of VNC, you can download a free copy of  Tight VNC Here.  You can now access the Ubuntu GUI and install any needed applications.

 

 

eyeOS Hosting and Review

RackWire.com has rolled out a 1-Click installer for eyeOS on its Linux Hosting Platform.  EyeOS is an open-source browser based web desktop.  With eyeOS 2.1 you can run a desktop like environment with installable eyeOS Apps in a web hosting environment.  Out of the box it comes with Word Processor, Calendar, Calculator, and Files Manager.  It runs well, and sets up easily.  Defianlty a product to watch!

Looking for a desktop on the go?  Order eyeOS Linux Hosting and get started.

ubuntu 10.04 review install from USB

Ubuntu 10.04 Review: The laptop was running Windows 7.0 a little slow, so I decided to try installing Ubuntu 10.04.  With my fear of commitment, I decided to run Ubuntu off a USB stick at first and kick the tires and test the speed.  So I downloaded Ubuntu 10.04 here.  The site is very straight forward and has guides on creating the install CD as well as running the installer or booting Ubuntu 10.04 off a USB Memory Stick (USB Memory Stick Installer here).

  • So I ran the USB Installer Wizard, and changed the boot order to boot of USB first.  The OS loaded in under a minute and I was up and running.  How did it work?
  • Picked up my Wireless Connection Instantly
  • Ran Multiple Desktops Seamlessly
  • Access the Ubuntu Software Center and Install Applications
  • Open Office was installed out of the box, and I was able to open Word Docs, and Excel sheets off my hard drive.
  • I could see my hard drive and write/read files.
  • I was able to configure my e-mail client and check e-mail instantly.  It did crash, probably due to my inbox being larger than the Thumb Drive.

 My recommendations are to download the USB Installer/Runtime and give it a shot.  It might just speed up that old laptop you have or be a free option for a new OS.  Screen Shots:

Changing the VOIP SIP Port from 5060

The default port for our private Trixbox VOIP systems is 5060.  If this port is blocked by your ISP or internet provider, you can change it within the TrixBox interface under the “PBX Settings” page.  Once on this page, you will want to edit an existing extension or create a new one.  Under “Device Options”, you should change the “port” field.  Make sure that you also setup this same port on whichever device you are using to connect up with the TrixBox.  Make sure that you do not use ports that could conflict with other programs that you are running on your computer (25, 80, 110, 443).

This enables you to change your VOIP SIP port from 5060 to port 80, etc without using a VOIP Tunneling Tool.  Sign up for a private VOIP system with a dedicated IP that you can admin, and change the default Ports/Passwords on today.

Proxmox Linux OS Templates

With a Dedicated Server running Proxmox VE, you can build and deploy your own Linux VPS Systems.  Here is a list of some of the Linux Operating System Tempaltes Available:

  • Debian 4.0 Standard
  • Debian 5.0 Standard
  • Debian 6.0 Standard
  • Ubuntu Hardy Standard
  • Ubuntu 8.04
  • CentOS 5 Standard
  • CentOS 4 Standard
  • Fedora 9 Standard
  • OpenSUSE 11

There area also a number of Application Tempaltes Currently available including: SugarCRM, Zenoss, MediaWiki, Acquia Drupal, Drupal, Joomla!, Zimbra, RT Request Tracker, WordPress, BlueOnyx, eyeOS, FrontAccounting, Moodle, OpenGOO, OrangeHRM, SimpleInvoices, vTigerCRM, PBX in a Flash, FreePBX, SMEServer KVM, X11 Terminal Server

For more information and up to date release info visit: http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Get_Virtual_Appliances

Also here is a listing of standard OpenVZ Templates: http://wiki.openvz.org/Download/template/precreated

Hardware Loadbalanced VPS Servers

In our Datacenter we have two Diesel Generators, Three Load Balanced Fiber Rings, Dual Power Feeds, Redundant Network and Hardware Nodes.  When you are looking for a High Availability Hosting Solutions, the greatest point of failure is your Single Web Server.  Hardware Loadbalancing offers a way to remove the single point of failure in your application.

To get hardware loadbalancing you must have at least 2 or more VPS or Application Servers.  The Load Balancer will then divide the load between multiple servers, and reduces the actual load on the server.  The hardware device will even take the SSL encryption off the server and carry the SSL encryption load for you.

The different modes available for Load Balancing are: Round Robin, Fastest Response Time, Least Connections, Weighted Round Robin, or a Custom/adaptive Type. A simple explanation would be to say if you run an e-commerce web site; You are like a grocery store, and you want to get a user through the checkout lane the fastest. Right now you only have one checkout lane, and customers are lining up. If you “Load Balance” and open a second checkout lane the user load or wait time is cut in half. If the register runs out of receipt tape (i.e. Server crash), users can switch to the other checkout lane. The end goal, you want ensure the fastest and most reliable service to your customers, so they do not shop elsewhere. I am sure we have all seen a customer leave a store because the line was too long, or the site was not available.

Another benefit of Loadbalancing two servers is being able to take a server off-line to do an upgrade or patch on the system with Zero Downtime to the entire application.  This is a common practice used in patching enterprise applications.

Hardware Loadbalancing of a VPS or Dedicated server is one way to ensure 100% uptime of your enterprise application.  You can also now view your server load balancing configuration and availability in the Client Area, under your Load Balancing Service.