Server Management : Config Unix Fedora Apache/2.0.50 ? - Hardware
This is a discussion on Server Management : Config Unix Fedora Apache/2.0.50 ? - Hardware ; Hello,
Do you know a company (small or medium) that could be able to provide
a server mangement ?
We have 3 servers :
mysqladmin Ver 8.23 Distrib 3.23.58,
for pc-linux-gnu on i686
Apache version is Apache/2.0.50 (Fedora)
and... the ...
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Server Management : Config Unix Fedora Apache/2.0.50 ?
Hello,
Do you know a company (small or medium) that could be able to provide
a server mangement ?
We have 3 servers :
mysqladmin Ver 8.23 Distrib 3.23.58,
for pc-linux-gnu on i686
Apache version is Apache/2.0.50 (Fedora)
and... the facts show us that we need a server mangement service.
Hosted at Value web / host way : These companies unfortunatly do not
offer server management.
Someone mentioned to us : ezsm (easy server management).
Which company, or people would you suggest or recommend ?
Services :
.. Ability to optimise configuration (Linux / Unix / MYSQL / Apache).
.. Ability to monitor flows between servers (iptables)
.... plus
Many thanks for your feedback.
Bob
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Re: Server Management : Config Unix Fedora Apache/2.0.50 ?
In article <1195057652.345751.272300@o80g2000hse.googlegroups. com>,
Pseudonyme writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> Do you know a company (small or medium) that could be able to provide
> a server mangement ?
>
> We have 3 servers :
> mysqladmin Ver 8.23 Distrib 3.23.58,
> for pc-linux-gnu on i686
> Apache version is Apache/2.0.50 (Fedora)
>
> and... the facts show us that we need a server mangement service.
>
> Hosted at Value web / host way : These companies unfortunatly do not
> offer server management.
>
> Someone mentioned to us : ezsm (easy server management).
>
> Which company, or people would you suggest or recommend ?
>
> Services :
> . Ability to optimise configuration (Linux / Unix / MYSQL / Apache).
> . Ability to monitor flows between servers (iptables)
> ... plus
>
> Many thanks for your feedback.
>
> Bob
>
You might want to consider hiring an off-site sysadmin
to "telecommute" and manage your serves where they now
stand, leaving the physical management to the current
companies. Because you have such a small number of
servers and the tasks you outline are fairly limited,
this could be done on a part-time basis by a
telecommuter.
Bob Melson
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Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas
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