Plesk Service Break Down

June 10th, 2008

Plesk Service Features available

The Plesk control panel provides the following features for both Linux/ Unix and Windows, you can find out more by clicking through to bytehouse.

Plesk for Linux/ UNIX Plesk for Windows
Mail MTAs: Qmail Web-based: IMP AntiSpam: SpamAssassin AntiVirus: Dr.Web Mailing List: Mailman, Aliasing, Auto-responses, Groups, User Access MTAs: Merak Mail, SmarterMail, MailEnable, MDaemon, HMailServer Web-based: IMP, MailEnable, Ice Warp AntiSpam: SpamAssassin, ClamAV AntiVirus: DrWeb, Kaspersky Mailing List: Mailman
FTP FTP Servers: ProFTPd Features: Anonymous FTP, Upload Directory, FTP Throttling FTP Servers: MSFTP Features: Anonymous FTP, Upload Directory, FTP Throttling
Stats Apps: Webalizer, AWStats, Plesk Traffic Manager Features: Real Time Bandwidth, Custom Reports, Graphical User Breakdowns Apps: AWStats, Smarter Stats, Urchin, Webalizer, Plesk Traffic Manager Features: Real Time Bandwidth, Custom Reports, Graphical User Breakdowns

Why not try out these features using a UK Windows VPS Hosting package, or Linux VPS Hosting Package, or if you are unsure whether UNIX or Windows is suitable why not click through to our virtual hosting portal from bytehouse.

Plesk Key Features

June 10th, 2008

Plesk Key features (by Parallels):

    Plesk’s 8.6 (the latest version of Plesk which can be demoed at Plesk demo) has a variety of features which mean that it is viewed by many as one of the leading hosting control panels.

    Features include:
  • User-Friendly Interface
  • Anti-Virus by Dr.Web
  • Automated Key Update
  • Auto Upgrade
  • Migration Manager
  • International Domain Names
  • Professional Website Editor
  • Chrooted Shell Access
  • Application Vault
  • AntiSpam* SpamAssassin
  • Firewall
  • Auto-updater
  • Plesk Application Vault

    Of all the features, I find that the application vault to be the most useful. Its extensive library of features and programs means that any one with basic knowledge of the web can quickly install a myriad of programs with minimal previous experience. Al little common sense is all one needs!

    You can find out more about Plesk’s key features here: more information on Plesk Key Features

Advantages of Virtual Private Servers, or VPS

June 5th, 2008

VPS (Virtual Private Servers), or commonly referred to as VPS hosting environments enables the partitioning of a high specification machine into ‘virtual’ servers. This is done by allowing multiple instances of an operating system or software to be run on the same physical server. Essentially there is one root operating system (hardware node) and using new software, in our case Virtuozzo, a Parallals product.

Using Virtuzzo, the same operating system can then be installed over the top (thus creating multiple virtual nodes). Each virtual node uses the same registry and system files to maximise efficiency and minimise memory and hard disk usage.

Each VPS, or VPS Hosting environment is completely independent of all the other VPS systems, and memory, disk space, and CPU processes can also be isolated for each Virtual Private Server. This gives you most of the benefits of a dedicated server at a far lower price, these benefits include:

  1. your own secure and separate VPS hosting environment
  2. full remote control and access of your VPS server or servers
  3. the ability to host as many sites on your ‘virtual server’ as you wish without additional charge
  4. the ability to install & configure whatever applications you wish on your VPS server
  5. enhanced control, including server reboots and backups
  6. use of high resilience servers that can be upgraded without any service interruption
  7. full anti-virus protection
  8. a Plesk control panel Interface
  9. a Virtuzzo power panel
  10. fully managed servers that include operating system updates, allowing you to focus on doing your work

With VPS hosting, you get your own secure hosting environment, complete with root access, and the ability to install and configure whatever you wish within your environment. Although there is more than one virtual server on each machine, there is no way for other users to see your VPS or even know that you are there. For those wishing to we also offer a fully functional Plesk interface for your VPS hosting.

Choose between our Linux VPS hosting, or Windows 2003 VPS Web Hosting.

Server Virtualisation in Action

May 31st, 2008

bytehouse’s Virtuzzo Blade Virtualisation in Action

Other advantages of VPS hosting systems are:

  1. Hardware independence – The ability to move VPS Hosting systems to other physical hardware platforms in minutes
  2. Rapid Disaster Recovery - Reduced recovery times, in the event of hardware failures your server can be redeployed and up again in minutes!
  3. Need more Memory or disk space? Upgrade your VPS hosted systems at the flick of a switch, with no disruption to your servers
  4. In house 24/7 support - Our own in house support team.
  5. Ultra fast setup VPS hosted environment setup as soon as you decide to purchase!
  6. Cost effective - All the benefits of your own server at a fraction of the price!
  7. Ultra secure Hosting – Use our ultra secure, fully redundant BGP4 routed facilities for all your VPS Web Hosting needs.

What are Virtual Private Servers or VPS?

May 15th, 2008

Defining Virtual Private Servers, or VPS?

According to Wikipedia a Virtual Private Server (VPS) sometimes referred to as a Virtual Dedicated Server (VDS) is a method of effectively partitioning a physical server into multiple ‘virtual’ servers that each have the appearance and capabilities of running as a stand alone dedicated machine.

Each virtual server, or VPS hosting environment can run its own stand-alone operating system, and each server may be independently rebooted. This practice of partitioning a single server into multiple ‘virtual’ machines has long been common practice with mainframe computers, but has seen a resurgence lately with the development of virtualisation software and technologies for other architectures, such as virtuzzo, or VM Ware.

The Different Types of Virtual Private Servers

There are 2 kinds of virtualisation: software based and hardware based.

In a software based virtualization environment, the virtual machines share the same kernel and actually require the main node’s resources. Within a hosting environment this aids in real time quota incrementing and decrementing without having to restart the node. Within software based virtualisation, the main examples are Virtuozzo (a Parallals product), and HyperVM (an lxlabs product), and VMWare (a VMWare product).

In hardware based virtualisation, the virtualization mechanism partitions the actual or real hardware resources thereby removing its ability to modify burst or real-time quota modification. These limits are thus hard, and the systems need to be restarted for any modification to take place. Although this method would appear to have a glaring deficiency it tends to be a little more secure and therefore useful in enterprise settings.

Why is VPS is almost as flexible as a dedicated server?

With VPS hosted solutions a user or users can share resources such as the CPU and memory but unlike a shared platform, where you are a virtual host on a shared hardware server, the file systems within the virtual private server’s ‘virtual’ environment are fully partitioned/ partitionable. This means that only you have access to them! This provides you the flexibility to customise your own ’server’ to your specific needs, adding modules and installing software for your particular requirements.

As cost effective as a shared server

Partitioning a single hardware server into multiple servers has been around for a long time, and is well tried and tested. In fact as we mentioned earlier, mainframe computers have long been partitioned, and so it is a well tried, tested and refined product. Although there are limits to using virtualised platforms, by sharing resources and historically software licensing fees, users are getting far more for their money.

With VPS Hosting you therefore combine the benefits of both shared hosting and dedicated hosting allowing you to virtually run your own virtualized server at a fraction of the cost!

What is a Virtual Private Server?

April 30th, 2008

Defining Virtual Private Servers, or VPS?

According to Wikipedia a Virtual Private Server (VPS) sometimes referred to as a Virtual Dedicated Server (VDS) is a method of effectively partitioning a physical server into multiple ‘virtual’ servers that each have the appearance and capabilities of running as a stand alone dedicated machine. Each virtual server, or VPS hosting environment can run its own stand-alone operating system, and each server may be independently rebooted. This practice of partitioning a single server into multiple ‘virtual’ machines has long been common practice with mainframe computers, but has seen a resurgence lately with the development of virtualisation software and technologies for other architectures, such as virtuzzo, or VM Ware.

The Different Types of Virtual Private Servers

There are 2 kinds of virtualisation: software based and hardware based.

In a software based virtualization environment, the virtual machines share the same kernel and actually require the main node’s resources. Within a hosting environment this aids in real time quota incrementing and decrementing without having to restart the node. Within software based virtualisation, the main examples are Virtuozzo (a Parallals product), and HyperVM (an lxlabs product), and VMWare (a VMWare product).

In hardware based virtualisation, the virtualization mechanism partitions the actual or real hardware resources thereby removing its ability to modify burst or real-time quota modification. These limits are thus hard, and the systems need to be restarted for any modification to take place. Although this method would appear to have a glaring deficiency it tends to be a little more secure and therefore useful in enterprise settings.

Why is VPS is almost as flexible as a dedicated server?

With VPS hosted solutions a user or users can share resources such as the CPU and memory but unlike a shared platform, where you are a virtual host on a shared hardware server, the file systems within the virtual private server’s ‘virtual’ environment are fully partitioned/ partitionable. This means that only you have access to them! This provides you the flexibility to customise your own ’server’ to your specific needs, adding modules and installing software for your particular requirements.

As cost effective as a shared server

Partitioning a single hardware server into multiple servers has been around for a long time, and is well tried and tested. In fact as we mentioned earlier, mainframe computers have long been partitioned, and so it is a well tried, tested and refined product. Although there are limits to using virtualised platforms, by sharing resources and historically software licensing fees, users are getting far more for their money.

With VPS Hosting you therefore combine the benefits of both shared hosting and dedicated hosting allowing you to virtually run your own virtualized server at a fraction of the cost!

Choosing the right web hosting provider for you

March 10th, 2008

What web hosting provider is best for you?

Choosing the right hosting provider at times appears a daunting task but if you have an online business, or the reliability and well being of your site is important to you, then this would be one of the more important issues you can do as an online business! If you choose a reliable, well run hosting provider then you would mitigate any problems or unforeseen issues allowing you to focus on what’s most important to you; namely running your business! But if you unfortunately end up with a poor, badly run hosting company with problems with support and up time, then it could end up being the nightmare scenario par excellence!

Although it seems that choosing the right hosting provider is a daunting task, here are a few key points and features that can be used as a checklist to give you that minimum piece of mind.

Size, does it matter?

The first question you might one to decide on is do you go for larger organisations which may or may not be able to provide you with reliable and affective hosting with a good level of service, or do you go with a boutique outfit, that you could outgrow, or just not have the depth of service that you need?

For more information please click through to bytehouse choosing the right hosting provider.

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