Setting up a 2nd cPanel Server
Hi,
This might be a very easy question to answer, which is probably why I'm missing the solution.
I've been successfully running a CentOS 5.x/cPanel cloud set up for quite a few years for my website clients, but I've just won a contract which will outstrip my existing set up.
Part of this new contract is that the client will periodically send out a large mailshot to their clients (In the 1000's) as well as hosting several websites.
For now though, their requirements is for me to host 3 websites and handle the mailshots.
That's the background, and I'm already planning to have dedicated servers during the latter part of next year, but for now, I only want to expand my current set up.
My question is simply, what is the most efficient way for me to expand my current single CentOS 5.x/cPanel cloud server to 2 servers?
Am I right in just setting up a new cPanel server complete with new license, or is there a better way? Ideally I'd like them to act as one entity, but if they have to be independent then thats fine for now.
I have full control over how these servers are set up, from CPU size, to memory, to disk space to as many Static IP addresses as I want.
Thanks in advance,
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Each cPanel server runs independently of the other and will require it's own license. [QUOTE]My question is simply, what is the most efficient way for me to expand my current single CentOS 5.x/cPanel cloud server to 2 servers?
I'm not clear on your use of the word cloud in that sentence. [QUOTE]What is CloudLinux? CloudLinux is a commercially supported Linux operating system interchangeable with CentOS. It includes kernel level technology called LVE that allows you to control CPU and memory on per tenant bases. It is a bases for application level virtualization. CloudLinux delivers advanced resource management, better security and performance optimizations specifically targeted to multi-tenant hosting environment. This improved performance helps hosting service providers and datacenters provide better support to their customers, reduce churn and save money.
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