Unfortunately, we cannot offer you any trial Virtual Private Server Hosting . Because it has been experienced that by offering “free test accounts” opens our network and customers to numerous potential security risks. It is not a reliable way to screen a potential customer from a resourceful hacker, outside of having received a payment.
And it also attracts Internet abusers such as spammers who jump from network to network quickly, staying long enough to cause damage to legitimate customers. So,inspite of trial Virtual Private Server we are offering 30 days money back guarantee which you can consider it as 30 Day trial and if you are not satisfied within first 30 days of our service we will give you refund for that Virtual private server.
A VPS (Virtual Private Server) Hosting eliminates the restrictions of shared hosting by giving you the power and flexibility exactly like a dedicated server with your own set of services and with more disk space. Shared hosting is limited in comparison to Virtual Private Server because its users do not have administrative access and software configurations cannot be customized, despite the fact that physical resources are also multiplexed.
With a Virtual Private Server you can control your own unique file system and CGI-BIN, disk space, system resources, bandwidth and memory allotments.You will get root access to your Virtual Private Server by which you can install application from you end.
Bodhost provides both Linux Virtual Private Server as well as Windows Virtual private servers.All our VPS are fully managed and 24×7 monitored.For further information you can contact us through live chat or send us an email at sales@bodhost.com.
Due to the wide growth of the Internet, the workload on the servers providing Web, email, and media services has increased widely.More and more websites are being developed to keep up with the growing demands and are employing many techniques to avoid overloading their web servers. Building a scalable server on a cluster of computers is one of the solutions that is being effectively used. With such a cluster technology, the increasing requests can be easily managed by simply adding one or more new servers to the existing cluster as required. In this article we will look forward at setting up one such scalable, network load-balancing server cluster using a Virtual Private Server via Linux Virtual Private Server Project.
The advantage of using Linux Virtual Private Server Project is that unlike Microsoft network load-balancing clusters, the Linux Virtual Private Server Project enables you to add a node running any OS which supports TCP/IP to the cluster.
The cluster setup consists of a load balance server — also known as the Virtual Private Server — running on the Linux OS and one or more real servers connected to it through a hub or a switch. The real servers — which can run on any OS — provide network services to the web clients, whereas the Virtual Private Server does IP-level load balancing of the incoming traffic to the various real servers. This Linux virtual Private server acts as an interface between the users and the real servers and, therefore, makes the parallel services of the real servers to appear as a virtual service on a one single IP address.
When the virtual server receives a client request for data, than it transfers the request to the appropriate real server according to a scheduled algorithm. The real server then replies to the Private Server, which in turn forwards the reply to the client. Although it is actually the real server that services the client request, to the client it appears as if the response came from the virtual Private Server. The IP address of the real server is masqueraded by the IP address of the virtual server.This virtual server uses 2 network interfaces, one connected to the Internet for the clients to access and the other connected to the internal local area network (LAN), where all the real servers are placed. Scalability is achieved by transparently adding or removing real servers from the internal LAN.
Nameservers are the computers accessible on the Internet which explains us where a website is located. They are responsible for a special process called resolving. During this process, a domain name of your website is taken, and a physical address is obtained or the machines which perform the DNS(Domain Name System) function by providing the mapping of domain names to particular IP addresses or the server which returns an IP(Internet Protocol) address when given a domain name.
This IP address is basically the domain’s location on the Internet is called as Name servers.It is also referred as DNS servers (and vice versa) because they basically perform the same function; when given a domain name, they return the IP address for that domain.
It is very important for you to provide names of the nameservers when you buy or configure your domain name. These names are obtained from your hosting company when you sign up for hosting service.
These Nameservers are of 2 types ie.Primary Nameservers and Secondary Nameservers.
Primary Server:The section where the registrant indicates the host name and IP number of the name server that will contain authoritative information for the domain name and will be used to resolve that domain name to its corresponding IP number(x). The designation of “primary” means that this name server will be used first and will be relied upon before any of the other name servers that may be listed on the Domain Name Registration Agreement.
The primary server section of the Agreement is a required section and the domain name registration will not be processed unless an untill this section of the Domain Name Registration Agreement is completed properly.
Second Level Domain:It is the next highest level of the hierarchy underneath the Top Level Domains. In the example, 1stDomain.com – the “1stDomain.com” part is the second level domain. Second level domain names are what you register in a Top Level Domain registry.
By using cPanel you can create your own Custom Error Pages for your website.This pages is used when a user types in the wrong url or enters incorrect information in the browser you can inform them with using nice looking Error pages than the plain old ones like 400 Bad request, 401 Authorization Required, 403 Forbidden, 404 Wrong page, 500 Internal Server Error etc.Companies often customize error pages to brand them with a specific corporate image and a link to their home page.
By following this steps you can Customize Error Page:-
1) First click on the Error Pages link under the ‘Site Management’ header in cPanel.
2) After that click on the button of the required Error Page, such as the 500 button.
3) Now Enter the HTML code for the Error Page. You can use the buttons at the top of the page to insert variables into the displayed code.
4) Click on the SAVE button.
What is disk Usage Viewer?
The Disk Usage Viewer of cPanel enables you to see exactly how much disk space is being taken up by various parts of your web site.
Follow these steps to use the Disk Usage Viewer:-
1) On the home page click on the Disk Usage button .
2) A list of items that take up space on your web site is now displayed from biggest to smallest. Now Click on the required buttons to view the use of space on your web site.
To Reset your domain password in your cPanel Server, you may follow these steps :
1) First click on the Change Password button on the home page.
2) In the Old Password field enter your current password .
3) Now Enter your new password in the New Password and New Password (again) fields.
4) Click on the Change your password now! button. Your password has now been changed.
In cPanel Addon Domain is a feature which provides you to add extra domain name to your hosting account and each domain has its own separate website. (for example: yourdomain1.com & yourdomain2.com, etc) as your visitors can access each addon domain separately and each addon domain will appear as a completely different website.
To add an Addon Domain follow these steps:-
1) First log-in to your cPanel.
2)Click on Addon Domains icon and enter the following info:
New Domain Name: the addon domain which you like to add to your account (example: bodhost.com)
Username/directory/subdomain Name: the name of the subfolder of your account to upload the files of that addon domain (example: bodhost)
Password: any password (NOT your main account password), this password will be used to access the special FTP account of that addon domain
Note:Once the domain is added, you should be able to see a folder with the name of your domain (e.g. if your domain is bodhost.com your folder name is going to be bodhost – unless you change your folder name).
What is AutoResponder?
This feature allow you to send an automatic response to anyone who sends an email to your email account. When an email is sent to your account, the response which you have created will be sent back to the person who send you the email. This feature will not prevent your email from being delivered. This feature can be useful for informing customers that you are on vacation, or providing useful information when a customer submits a question or order.
Follow these steps to configure AutoResponder in cPanel:-
1) To Access the Mail Menu, click on the icon above the word Mail on the main screen of your cPanel interface.
2) Now click on Autoresponder to enter it’s maintenance screen.
3) To add a New Autoresponder, click on Add Autoresponder.
4) Enter the email address you wish to send the autoresponses from, the name you wish the message to come from, the subject of the autoresponse email, and the message in the respective fields.
5) If you wish the message to be displayed in HTML format, check the box next to HTML message.
6) Use the drop down box to select the character set you wish the autoresponse to appear in.
7) Click on Create/Modify to create the Autoresponder.
Auto-responder can easily be setup on cPanel Virtual Private Server
Just follow the steps below to perform a full backup in cPanel Hosting:-
1) Login into your cPanel with the Username and password
2) Click on Backup cPanel backup, backup website cpanel, cpanel hosting backup.
3) Click on Generate / Download a Full Backup.
4) Select Home Directory in Backup Destination and enter your email address. others just leave blank and click Generate Backup.
5) Done! You just perform a full backup in cPanel. You will received a notification email once the backup is done.
6) Once the backup is ready, you can FTP into your Account to download the backup file. CPanel locate your backup file in your root directory (/home/username/) and cPanel backup filename normally look like this:-
backup-mm.dd.yyyy_hh-mm-ss_username.tar.gz
Note:You also can FTP your full backup file to your another FTP server (if you have more than 1 server). Just enter the Remote Server (FTP / SCP) which is the IP or domain name, Remote User (FTP / SCP) and Remote Password (FTP / SCP) in the Generate Backup page before you hit Generate backup button, your Backup File will be transfer to the remote server.