Right now I have a VPS with knownhost which is managed but I used it for my business' so I would rather separate my affiliate marketing sites in some way.. What are some good hosts I can take a look at? How much of a difference is an unmanaged VPS?
Well unmanaged basically means other than the VPS runnning as a virtual container you have to take care of your own stuff, software, server settings, DNS, etc you take care of yourself. Good example of a cheap (but reputable) unmanaged VPS provider would be zensix.com, I used to have a KnownHost VPS, kept my client stuff with knownhost and moved my own stuff to zensix, least until I got my own dedicated server and so forth (hence the signature). Though he does do a pretty good job of writing tutorials and guides to help you go the unmanaged route here: ZenSSH.
Difference between IonVz and KnownHost... if you wish to do a VPS without a control panel running The Nginx Webserver, I'll manage it, KnownHost won't touch anything other than WHM/Cpanel (and apparently don't know Directadmin very well, I was hired by a least 3 clients to fix their botched DirectAdmin installs).
ah i see.. im not even sure how i would handle all that server stuff.. is it that difficult?
I guess it depends on who you ask, but for example I don't even deal with email or DNS on the server itself when I'm not running a control panel, I leave that to google apps and godaddy/namecheap, the rest (database, webserver, php, etc) is pretty bearable. But course if your sites are mission critical you either want hosting that can manage you or hire someone on the side as a backup. Read thru some of the guides on zenssh.com to see what I mean.
To make life easier for some of the clients who want to venture into using Nginx (Why Nginx?) I have a VPS template premade with nginx, php 5.3.3, mysql 5.1 (w/ phpmyadmin) setup so that you just have to worry bout the virtual host configuration (ie: adding your domains and files) rather than trying to figure out how to setup those services from scratch, but as I said before, I can manage those types of configurations, so wouldn't necessarily be stuck unmanaged if you needed some help.
To be fair, Eric(Subigo) does have a custom apache-based template that does really well on memory as well, however once you start growing on traffic apache is going to consume more memory on just the static content alone garanteed compared to the likes of nginx or lighttpd.
But yea give zenssh.com a look, if it looks like something you can handle easily 10$/month is rather sweet deal but keep in mind you can't send a ticket going "How do I setup... " since thats not covered in an unmanaged package (There is however have a community forum on zenssh.com now). I'll probably get around to writing up some similar documentation like he has but it'll be geared more towards Nginx on the finer details.
Guess no one else replied yet cuz we've already had quite a few 'recommend me a VPS provider' thread![]()
I took a look and zenssh doesnt seem too bad.. ive done some things with root before so its not too bad.. maybe it would be better for settin up marketing sites when needed.. if I keep apache would there be a way to use a panel of any kind if it was 2 difficult? if there isnt a way what reason should i stay with apache over nginx or lighttpd? This is goin to be where I have my prosper/tracking at also but not sure how somethin like that would be setup yet
I took a look and zenssh doesnt seem too bad.. ive done some things with root before so its not too bad.. maybe it would be better for settin up marketing sites when needed.. if I keep apache would there be a way to use a panel of any kind if it was 2 difficult? if there isnt a way what reason should i stay with apache over nginx or lighttpd? This is goin to be where I have my prosper/tracking at also but not sure how somethin like that would be setup yet
Sounds good.. I'm goin to sign up was just wonderin before I do are there any special offers going on with zensix? seems pretty straight forward but thought i would check before pickin a plan