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To all of you CI Devs (more oriented to the newbies, I guess?) (Hosting stuff)

January 05, 2008 12:36am

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  • #1 / Jan 05, 2008 12:36am

    awpti

    137 posts

    I recently purchased my own dedicated server and will only be hosting 1 or 2 of my own domains on it.

    I’ve added CodeIgniter to the default skeleton Build-out for every added domain (It’s a plesk box).

    If any of you need a place to host your site/subdomain to use for learning CI, just let me know. No catches, nada.

    You send me a domain name and a login name, I’ll send you back a password to login with and get your stuff setup. (Or if you just want a subdomain.. same idea)

    Once the server is ready on their side I’ve gotta hop in, recompile PHP and update MySQL.

    ——

    I’ve always been more of a system admin than a developer and enjoy doing the whole hosting thing.

    Some 10 years ago I hosted one of the primary US mirrors for XMMS.org (the ‘winamp’ for linux - just don’t call it that, they’ll stab you in the face). That domain was fun to host on a P2 233 w/ 256M of mem 😊

    That server - while hosting XMMS.org was my primary desktop and foot rest. Ah, so classy. I spilled at least 3 sodas on it. They never got inside, thankfully, but damn was that one sticky case. Ech.

    I actually learned PHP from one of the WinAmp Developers ([FaTaL]). That’s just cool to me.

    ——

    Consider this my “Thank you” to the community behind this awesome framework. I shill for CodeIgniter at every opportunity.

    (o:

  • #2 / Jan 05, 2008 8:06am

    Phil Sturgeon

    2889 posts

    Thanks for the offer dude, im sure alot of people here will find that very useful. I know about the benefits of putting CI system folder outside of webroot, but never thought about putting it somewhere all domains will have common access to.

    Maybe that way I can just upgrade ONE CI location for the 5 sites I have running it! :D

  • #3 / Jan 05, 2008 2:18pm

    awpti

    137 posts

    it’s not in a common place for all domains, it’s just part of the default skeleton directory, so each domain gets it’s own install.

  • #4 / Jan 05, 2008 6:01pm

    awpti

    137 posts

    Quick update;

    Server is setup.

    PHP 5.2.5 (Compiled from scratch)
    MySQL 5.0.45 - default package
    suPHP installed (and working, miraculously.)
    apache 2.2.6 w/ mod_bw and a few other mods.
    Ruby 1.8.6 w/ Rails 2.0.2 (I use Ruby for some cronjobs).

  • #5 / Jan 06, 2008 3:12pm

    Crimp

    320 posts

    What OS did you choose? I am OK for hosting, just curious.

  • #6 / Jan 06, 2008 3:18pm

    awpti

    137 posts

    Redhat Fedora Core 7 (My choices were limited to either FC7 or CentOS5).

    This is a server that I purchased from the same place I work. It’s also the release of Linux I know best 😊

    I posted all the pertinent info @ http://awpti.org/hosting/

    Covers the OS, what’s on the server (doesn’t include all the little things, but, eh..)

    Summed up:

    Dedicated Box
    OS: Fedora Core 7 (RedHat)
    PHP 5.2.5 (custom-compiled, I hate the packaged ones)
    MySQL 5.0.45 (Default package)
    ImageMagick (RPM Package)
    suPHP 0.6.2 (custom compiled)
    Ruby 1.8.6 w/ Rails 2.0.2

    Each domain gets an install of CodeIgniter 1.5.4 (It’s own, not a common/central install).

    CPU 2.0Ghz Celeron
    1G Memory
    120G disk

    VDed is pretty much the same, except for the Memory (512 w/ 2G burst) and only 10G of disk. The VDed is my ‘bleeding edge’ box. It’s running Fedora Core 6.

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