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LightSail VPS: Enable Filesystem Quota

Tags: awsLightSail

Published on : September 10, 2019 by

LightSail VPS: Enable Filesystem Quota

Preface:

AWS LightSail VPS are provided with XFS filesystem. But, we cannot enable the quota simply by the mount options in /etc/fstab, but this support needs to be enabled at the kernel level on the boot itself. Enabling Quota Step 1: Modifying the GRUB configuration Modern Operating System uses GRUBv2. We need to modify the grub2.cfg. […]

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Acronis Backup Cloud on On-Premise Server

Tags: backups

Published on : September 5, 2019 by

Acronis Backup Cloud on On-Premise Server

Preface:

Acronis Backup Cloud provides us with a unified Cloud Console and has a multi-tenant and multi-tier web console for managing server. Acronis offers backup storage on their own cloud(Acronis Cloud), third party cloud(AWS, GPC, Azure) or on-premise servers. Here we are setting up Acronis Backup cloud on On-premise server to keep backups of cPanel servers.  […]

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Installation and Configuring of Varnish Reverse Proxy with Nginx

Tags: Nginx

Published on : September 2, 2019 by

Installation and Configuring of Varnish Reverse Proxy with Nginx

Preface:

Varnish is a proxy server which can be used for HTTP caching. It can act as a reverse proxy for nginx. Here we are going to look how we can configure varnish as a reverse proxy for nginx web server. Prerequisites Ubuntu 16.04 Root Privileges Step 1: Installing nginx We can install Nginx from the Ubuntu repository using the apt […]

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Installing Varnish Cache to boost Apache’s Performance

Tags: Apache

Published on : August 31, 2019 by

Installing Varnish Cache to boost Apache’s Performance

Preface:

Varnish Cache is an open-source, elite HTTP accelerator agent. It stores the cache in memory ensuring that web server resources are not wasted in creating the same web page over and over again when requested by a client. Here we are going to look at how a varnish cache can be installed and configured to […]

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Adding DMARC record in cPanel/WHM

Tags: cPanelWHM

Published on : August 29, 2019 by

Adding DMARC record in cPanel/WHM

Preface:

DMARC stands for Domain-based Message Authentication and Conformance. A DMARC policy allows a sender’s domain to indicate that their emails are protected by records like SPF, DKIM, etc. and tells a receiver what to do if neither of those authentication methods passes – such as to reject the message or quarantine it. The policy can […]

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