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I did as you post, but from the begining I think that I didn't set up correctly PTR... Yes, that's what's being said. You'll want to have your provider update the PTR.
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You should consider migrating your sites to a provider that is offering to support the server!!
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This isn't unusual, especially during hourly or daily server crons. Thread demand and use will rise when your server is performing it's daily tasks, and the hourly tasks and all websites are also r...
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Looks like you've tried to configure the IP: 169.254.169.254 This IP is from a bogon prefix: 169.254.0.0/16 Link local Hence, it wouldn't resolve on your server.
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Are the DNS Clusters properly configured?
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This is all moot if access is limited to reseller. I doubt inmotion will allow resellers to install WHM plugins on their server.
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You may be referring to KernelCare or K-Splice, which are capable of maintaining rebootless server updates. This will be a nice convenience. I would recommend using SSD storage on your primary dri...
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You may want to open a ticket with cPanel, as there may be some vocabulary differences between what you are suggesting and what is used globally for cPanel documentation. This could cause further c...
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I'm interested to know who is using Hyper V to host their cPanel server
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I'm just wondering why I see a lot of VPS companies saying they have SSD drives and not SAS. Are SSDs faster and more reliable? I was under the impression, the 12Gbps SAS drives were faster th...