Part 2: Intro to a typical unmanaged VPS control panel, and taking you through the steps to configure & launch your initial Linux distribution. Tutorial series index at http://guvnr.com. Enjoy!
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Part 2: Intro to a typical unmanaged VPS control panel, and taking you through the steps to configure & launch your initial Linux distribution. Tutorial series index at http://guvnr.com. Enjoy! Ideal for blog and site owners that have outgrown shared hosting but can't, or don't want, to afford a managed VPS, this series of blog posts and videos takes a blank VPS, building it into a supercharged server, capable of hosting multi-sites, email and more.
Why do it? 'Cos it's easy to do and, for a typical hosting fee of about $20 a month, you can have a solution powerful enough for most sites, and even start your very own hosting company or co-op!
For the complete series ...
1. VPS Intro & Linux OS Setup, 2. Secure (SSH/Putty) Command Line Access, 3. Security & Firewall, 4. Nginx (better than Apache) Web Server, 5. Tweaks for Wordpress Caching, 6. Filezilla with SSH not FTP, 7. Adding & Testing (Multiple) Blogs & Sites, 8. Google Apps for Domain-Specific Email, 9. Moving Day! How to Move Your Blog or Site
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Automatically share your ratings, favorites, and more on Facebook, Twitter, and Google Reader with YouTube Autoshare.
Autoshare makes certain YouTube activities public on the services you choose. Select only the services you are comfortable with - like Facebook, Twitter, or Google Reader - to let your friends know what you like on YouTube. You can turn Autoshare off at any time.
Autoshare makes certain YouTube activities public on the services you choose. Select only the services you are comfortable with - like Facebook, Twitter, or Google Reader - to let your friends know what you like on YouTube. You can turn Autoshare off at any time.
the other videos in this series
...Set Up An Unmanaged VPS (For Newbies) - The VPS Bible ...
are on the way - editing them right now :)