Hey Guys,
LOVE my cloud! :) It's nice and fluffy, and it never goes down.
And now that it's more or less setup like I want it, I'm not likely to change the OS. However, eventually I'll want another one, and before that one gets setup, I figured I'd see just what would make me choose Cloud Linux over my current CentOS... what would make it a better choice for me (the typical cloud server "owner")?
Thanks,
Steve :)
Why Cloud Linux?
Started by Bluesplinter, Mar 03 2010 05:37 PM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 03 March 2010 - 05:37 PM
#2
Posted 03 March 2010 - 05:58 PM
Steve,
Cloudlinux actually runs on top of centos/redhat. To answer your question though, cloudlinux is awesome if you want to isolate customers in their mini vps but yet not a true vps requiring lots of resources on the host node. Items are shared, such as apache parent but yet still isolated.
If you plan on selling hosting on the new cloud, then cloudlinux will be great as you set it so no one customer/account can take down a server or hog its resources. If an account goes past their resource settings, sites show a "can't serve you right now" message (not the actual message). Customers would then need to upgrade to the next level to get more resources.
Now if you do not plan on selling hosting, cloudlinux may not be for you unless you want to restrict your own accounts.
Cloudlinux actually runs on top of centos/redhat. To answer your question though, cloudlinux is awesome if you want to isolate customers in their mini vps but yet not a true vps requiring lots of resources on the host node. Items are shared, such as apache parent but yet still isolated.
If you plan on selling hosting on the new cloud, then cloudlinux will be great as you set it so no one customer/account can take down a server or hog its resources. If an account goes past their resource settings, sites show a "can't serve you right now" message (not the actual message). Customers would then need to upgrade to the next level to get more resources.
Now if you do not plan on selling hosting, cloudlinux may not be for you unless you want to restrict your own accounts.
-Steven
CartikaHosting
CartikaHosting
#3
Posted 15 September 2011 - 08:54 PM
Hi,
Cloudlinux is much better. To answer your question though, please visit following URL:
http://cloudlinux.co...ut/features.php
Thanks,
Cloudlinux is much better. To answer your question though, please visit following URL:
http://cloudlinux.co...ut/features.php
Thanks,
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