speedturtle

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  1. Yes, the examples helped a lot. Thanks. 5) What are the limits for: a.) Memory b.) I/O c.) Inodes
  2. That's an interesting phenomenon. The only possible reason I can think of is that your domain was previously registered under a different owner and that owner had been promoting his site.
  3. That's a relief - I was concerned that the limits may be too stringent. 3) Will the limits for each cpanel account be the same across all shared and reseller plans? 4) How does CloudLinux inform the system administrator that an account has exceeded its limit? I'm asking this because it would be nice if we are informed as well. I mean, if CloudLinux can alert the admin then it should be able to inform the affected user, too. It would give us a chance to correct the script problem or whatever that caused the spike.
  4. Fair enough. Questions: 1) Are the resource limits applied for each cPanel account or for each domain/website? 2) Will we get any info to let us know that our website has been slowed down because it exceeds the resource limits?
  5. Host: 184.73.110.198 resolves to ec2-184-73-110-198.compute-1.amazonaws.com You can use cPanel > Security > IP Deny Manager to block the IP from accessing your website.
  6. Use Ctrl-F to find 'ip address' when the cPanel home page is displayed. It's described as "Shared Ip Address" instead of "Dedicated Ip Address". Seems to be only available for the x3 theme and not the rvskin.
  7. Ah...that makes sense. For the benefit of others who haven't seen it yet, here's how it looks like (taken from Hawk Host blog): Nice!
  8. I had the idea that cloud computing allows a website to use as much resources as needed and pay only for what we use. If a resource spike occurs, it'll be easy to increase its capacity. Does CloudLinux provide options which allow us to decide whether our websites can use resources on a restricted or unrestricted basis? Restricted to mean the website will slow down under excessive usage, which may not be acceptable for some sites. Slow websites could mean losing customers.
  9. A resource management system was implemented for Frog Host and I believe they plan to have the same feature on Hawk Host sometime in the future, hopefully not too distant. The resource usage is tracked for each cpanel account, which means it will not be possible to track for each website/domain if the cpanel account has more than one domain. You can view some examples of their CPU Usage Tracking. Hope we get it as I would like to see those stats as well.
  10. It takes a while for the new location of the IP address to be updated in the databases. Tracert will show the actual IP location.
  11. clustered hosting = cloud hosting Yup, you have my vote! I like the 100% uptime, too. The uptime here at Hawk Host is pretty good...but 100% is always better, eh?
  12. Google "blog directories" for a list of them or check out 20 Essential Blog Directories to Submit Your Blog To . You need to register for an account at each blog directory. Different blog directories will have different registration forms but generally, you will be asked for your blog's url and a category it belongs to.
  13. It must be extremely painful for you to look in the mirror and say those words about yourself. Haven't you heard: “Whoever is detected in a shameful fraud is ever after not believed even if they speak the truth”. and another one: “The first and worst of all frauds is to cheat oneself”. Be kind to yourself. Take care.
  14. Maybe a reseller account will be a better option for you? Under a reseller account, you can create individual cpanel accounts for each of your domains. Each of these individual cpanel accounts/domains has a maximum of 250,000 inodes (i.e. what I understand from Tony's reply).
  15. Is this limit per shared account or reseller account?
  16. I was using Firefox when these weird issues happened. No, I didn't try it in another browser then. Strangely, most of the issues seemed to be OK now...must be one of those unexplained mysteries of the world wide web. The only strange behavior that persists is the display of html tags (e.g. <br>) when I use the simple editor, regardless of the browser. These html tags disappear when I use the full editor.
  17. Another strange problem...I replied to my post but the new post disappeared. This is just not my day.
  18. Hmm...this is not happening anymore. So very strange....
  19. Now I get a new problem with the simple editor.<br><br>It shows the html tags like &lt;br&gt; <br>
  20. The first item in the forum breadcrumbs "Hawk Host Community Forums" appears to have an invalid link "http://forums.hawkhost.com/index". Clicking on it gives a blank page instead of the forum index. I don't recall it happening before...seemed to be a recent thing. Another problem I noticed was the avatars. It kind of disappeared for a while and then reappeared. So strange.
  21. You can create free blogs on: Blogger (get a gmail account first if you don't have one) WordPress
  22. There are several ways to go about creating auction sites like eBay, or classified ads sites like craigslist: 1) Start from scratch can use PHP & MySQL together with Zend Framework 2) Buy ready-made scripts (majority of scripts use PHP & MySQL) modifications can be made if source code is provided google "auction scripts"google "classifieds scripts" or "classified ads scripts" 3) WordPress with classified ads plugin or auctions plugin 4) Joomla with classified ads extension or auctions extension Both WordPress and Joomla, including their plugins/extensions are written in PHP & MySQL.
  23. I've heard W3 Total Cache is a good all-rounder cache plugin. Try disabling the minifying and compression options to make it go faster.
  24. Decide what keywords you want your site to rank for and build backlinks using those keywords as anchor text.