OK, something must be first topic on forum, so let's start with question.
How did you find out about myVesta?
How did you find out about myVesta?
Hi dpeca,
Thank you for continuing the VestaCP project.
I was trying to build a mail server with VestaCP, but somehow in one VPS it just couldn't work and I couldn't find the solution
Then I saw a thread in Vesta Forum about this fork and I installed it eventhough I never use Debian (I always use CentOS).
And now it runs again smoothly!
Hope it always stays the same.
Cheers,
bfcrew
Thank you for continuing the VestaCP project.
I was trying to build a mail server with VestaCP, but somehow in one VPS it just couldn't work and I couldn't find the solution
Then I saw a thread in Vesta Forum about this fork and I installed it eventhough I never use Debian (I always use CentOS).
And now it runs again smoothly!
Hope it always stays the same.
Cheers,
bfcrew
Need to resist the urge to say -- First!
Can we mention the Vestacp forums?
I think the more interesting question is Why? Well, I've been seeing dpeca is actively developing this control panel and started using it since version 0.9.8-26-24. Happy to see the activity recently and hopefully the rapid pace won't break too many things.
S
Can we mention the Vestacp forums?
I think the more interesting question is Why? Well, I've been seeing dpeca is actively developing this control panel and started using it since version 0.9.8-26-24. Happy to see the activity recently and hopefully the rapid pace won't break too many things.
S
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You mean to mention myVesta on official Vestacp forums?
Hard question, and answer is both yes and no.
As I described on Vesta forum, myVesta is not competition to official Vesta.
I just make stable builds for my company and my friends.
And I made it public on suggestions of my friends... in order to give stable and secured panel to everyone.
From that point of view, I would not like that someone goes to official Vesta forum and tell people "hey dude, throw out Vesta, use myVesta".
I would not like to "advertise" myVesta at the expense of Vesta.
Keep in mind that I'm still Vesta developer (and I will push today some new security fixes on official Vesta github).
But, if someone needs help, and myVesta already has solution for it, you can link either myVesta or directly solution.
Example: https://forum.vestacp.com/viewtopic.php ... 342#p82342
Anyway, keep on mind that it's OK only in order to help somebody to find the solution for his problem, and NOT in order to advertise myVesta.
Don't worry.
My company has 120 servers with myVesta, and I enabled auto-update for myVesta on all servers.
So I'm very very careful when I commit new code, I always check on few servers first
Hi all
I found myvesta in the vesta forums precisely because it was looking for information about why it was not updated.
I would like to try myvesta but I don't know how much hardware resource you need.
For a myvesta server with nginx, it works with 10 wordpress. Will it be too small to have a 1GB RAM server?
How many maximum Wordpress could work with 1GB?
I found myvesta in the vesta forums precisely because it was looking for information about why it was not updated.
I would like to try myvesta but I don't know how much hardware resource you need.
For a myvesta server with nginx, it works with 10 wordpress. Will it be too small to have a 1GB RAM server?
How many maximum Wordpress could work with 1GB?