Unmanaged VPS FAQ




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Why vpsBible.com?

vpsBible is geared to help:-

  • VPS and Linux newbies to get started with an unmanaged virtual private server
  • more advanced users to get more from their virtual private server

Essentially, using easy-read tips and tutorials, vpsBible aims to show you how to:-

Serve multi sites & blogs on a budget .. at the fastest possible speed .. with the least downtime .. in the most secure environment .. and future-proofed for easy admin.

Couldn't this apply to unmanaged dedicated hosting too?

Yes, and much could apply to shared or managed hosting.

Who's behind it?

Hi! My name is Olly Connelly - aka 'the_guv' from Guvnr.com.

Formerly a BBC/Bloomberg/MTV news editor, I've been producing web content for 15 years. I specialize in SEO-driven copy and video, coding sites in a bunch of languages and, guess what, building web servers.

I live between Valencia and London where I manage to juggle the best of each: sun and beer.

So what's the qualification of this guv_bloke?

A shedload of research and development. I write nothing I haven't tested, re-tested and tri-tested.

.. The proof of the pudding, all that .. check out the testimonials, dozens of them in the Love section of the 'pitch-box' on the homepage.

Besides that, I was a VPS and Linux newbie too. In many respects I still am and doubtless will be for years to come.

And as a writer and ex-hack, my USP is to demystify the complex. I do that with a wide range of topics at vpsBible's sister site Guvnr too, where the strapline is Make the web, make more of it.

Is the_guv a geek?

No, I'm an Englishman, dammit!

Seriously, without geeks we wouldn't have this wonderful world wide web, so I guess I kinda like them lots.

Then again, for the love of Mike, geeks need a dictionary :P

This site is your VPS-Linux dictionary.

How did the original VPS Bible come about?

About a year ago I got fed up of my shared host, especially when their 'support' department 'lost' my database. With unmanaged VPS solutions being so cheap, I figured I'd build one and researched for the best overall solution out there.

Having trawled through hundreds of sites, trying to work out what the bejeebers they were talking about, two things were clear:-

  • it's easy for a few hours outlay and on a shoestring budget it was possible to set up a high-performance unmanaged VPS, better than pretty much all managed VPS plans and better even than a lot of managed dedicated servers.
  • it's hard the 'need-a-degree' documentation made this route practically inaccessible for most of us, without spending days or even weeks prepping up

The original VPS Bible - a 20-part VPS-for-newbies guide with 20-part follow up admin series - was the result of my own research and development, and I published it and have continued to enhance it at Guvnr. It now lives here.

Why not just leave the VPS Bible at Guvnr?

The VPS Bible was popular. Unpublicized, hundreds of folks were following it every day. And, as you do, asking lots of questions. So it was hard to support, especially with an inefficient comments-based system.

I wanted Guvnr to get its life back. I like playing with machines, always have, but Guvnr isn't really about infrastructure, it's more about intelligent surfing. Like I said, "Make the web, make more of it." The VPS Bible was a splendid distraction, but was capsizing Guvnr's remit.

Plus. I wanted to do more with VPS solutions, both for noobs and more advanced tech-heads. Stuff like:-

  • benchmarking Comparisons of web servers, OS distributions, caching systems and so on are sparse or out-of-date. Yet these technologies improve daily. I want the best for my sites, and to be able to share that knowledge for at least the most common scenarios
  • alternative distribution guides Ubuntu is recognized as a leading server distro, especially for newcomers to the world of VPS and Linux. But what about, say, Arch, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, OpenSUSE or Slackware? vpsBible will consider the alternatives, starting soon with CentOS
  • alternative web servers Nginx is recognized as a super-hot solution and, in trials to date, knocks Apache, Lighttpd and others into a cocked hat. Then again, being an inquisitive type, I want to play with other servers too, again sharing that knowledge for at least the most common scenarios
  • email servers Not everyone wants to use Google Apps, after all. We need a good VPS-housed webmail solution as well as a mail server solution
  • DNS Explaining how the "Domain Name System" works, what records do what and what tools are available to help, whether as part of a VPS control panel or strapped on using a package like Bind
  • content management systems The VPS Bible detailed one of the most common requirements, integrating WordPress into a VPS solution. But what about Drupal, Joomla, MODx? And what about Ruby, Capistrano, Django? And for data, what about Postgre?
  • proxy servers I despise censorship and recognize the web as an insecure medium for personal and business data. Proxy servers are already big news. They will become vastly more so as people wise up to how they are tracked and spied upon, online, at every click-through. vpsBible already explains how to use your VPS as a proxy. It will take that much further with a range of proxy solutions
  • updates it's all very well chalking up some guide about any of the above but, before you know it, it's out of date. The original VPS Bible needed time and a space for proper updating, as does everything else on this list
  • the forum Like I said, the comments system at Guvnr wasn't working. Useful comments would fall through the cracks. Added to that, a wide-ranging subject like this needs a wider input of ideas, trial and error. vpsBible could have, and has, a forum covering every niche of setting up and managing a virtual private server. And besides, it's a nice way to make friends

That's a lot of work?

Yup. And the order of what I do when will depend on the general consensus of the community. From the feedback I've received from Guvnr's splendid community, priority will be given to tutorials covering:-

  • Drupal integration into the Ubuntu/Nginx solution
  • WordPress MU & BuddyPress integration into the Ubuntu/Nginx solution
  • CentOS server installation guide
  • Bind for DNS
  • mail server a common email solution
  • elite proxy server solution
  • Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 updating the Nginx guide to allow for the upcoming Ubuntu distro, due out on the last day of April 2010. This will be a Long Term Support edition, which means it's a must-have for Ubuntu fans, just as 8.04 has been a must-have because it, too, has been LTS
  • benchmarking web servers

Is that it?

There are more advanced topics, for sure, but the above more than covers the basics. I am open to suggestions, criticism and praise.

Why are you charging US$15?

To eat.

Bear in mind, this isn't today-written, tomorrow-forgotten content. As technologies improve, so it needs maintaining.

There is no out-of-date content on vpsBible. It's frankly the best of its kind.

.. But that needs acute attention to detail, that takes time, and that costs money.

(And that's before even taking into account the time devoted to the support forums.)

Do you offer web services?

Sure do.

I develop SEO-savvy web sites, blogs & web apps in a bunch of web languages, produce copy & video and, er, build web servers!

Need a quote? Please contact me personally with your requirement.

So where do I start?

I recommend Set Up The Ultimate VPS

Anything else?

Yes.

Thanks for reading.

I hope you gain a true benefit from vpsBible.com - and while we're about it from Guvnr.com too. Please do get involved in the community, asking and saying and, hey ..

Don't forget to tell the world :P

the_guv