[clue-tech] webserver
David L. Willson
DLWillson at TheGeek.NU
Mon Feb 9 21:19:22 MST 2009
Sounds like a job for Super Installfest!
David L. Willson
Network Engineer
MCT, MCSE, Linux+
tel://720.333.LANS
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Meetin" <bobm at dottedi.biz>
To: "CLUE tech" <clue-tech at cluedenver.org>
Sent: Monday, February 9, 2009 8:56:58 PM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain
Subject: Re: [clue-tech] webserver
Including a private message thanks much for the overview and the hosting
option offers. So much good stuff to consider... Clearly, totally
clearly doing this myself is like tossing a sheep into a wolf den. Good
dabblers know how to draw boundaries.
To me it does not matter so much where the test system is hosted so long
as I can get SSH and command line access (some version of Linux) to set
up and configure the website. It will need Apache server, MySQL, PHP,
probably ftp, the regular stuff, no control panel. This would not be
permanent, best guess perhaps a month. I need to get some data to
evaluate performance, response times, etc.
What's happening is that I see some incredibly inconsistent performance
in page load respond time with my sites which are all hosted using
shared hosting. Thus I would like to eliminate that variable and see if
it makes a difference.
Will I need to register a new domain and temporarily point it to the
solution or can it live temporarily as an IP address? Payment - perhaps
in addition to tossing a beer and a few bucks into the pool I could
offer some assistance if needed with the CLUE website? Or other?
So with all this great new info, who is still game?
-Bob
David L. Willson wrote:
> Bob: You can make a virtual server at my house. I need beer or RAM money.
>
> Brian: Good recommendation. There is no LAMP meta-package. It's an install profile ~only~, which sucks. I think there used to be one, but not since Gutsy.
>
> David L. Willson
> Network Engineer
> MCT, MCSE, Linux+
> tel://720.333.LANS
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Brian Gibson" <bwg1974 at yahoo.com>
> To: clue-tech at cluedenver.org
> Sent: Monday, February 9, 2009 9:35:23 AM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain
> Subject: Re: [clue-tech] webserver
>
> If you were starting from bare metal the easiest way would be to use the Ubuntu Server CD and choose the LAMP configuration. Starting clean, you also know that you have no other background services running that you may have installed if you setup a desktop configuration. That said, it's not that hard to manually setup the packages, which should be simply installing the Apache (apache2), MySQL (mysql 5), and PHP (php5) meta packages using apt-get or Synaptic; heck, I haven't checked but there may even be a LAMP meta package that takes care of all three. There are other meta packages if your site uses something other than PHP.
>
> Assuming you're setting your box up at home, you'll probably need to setup a dynamic DNS service if you want to use a domain name, otherwise, you can just as easily use the IP address. Some ISPs assign a domain name to you which you can lookup via nslookup. You just have to configure Apache to respond to either a domain name and/or an IP address. You'll also need to configure port forwarding if you're behind a router, but if you lock down the box, you could also just put it in the DMZ.
>
> Of course when testing, you're going to want use a remote machine because any requests from your home will be routed on the local network.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Bob Meetin <bobm at dottedi.biz>
> To: CLUE tech <clue-tech at cluedenver.org>
> Sent: Monday, February 9, 2009 9:17:08 AM
> Subject: [clue-tech] webserver
>
> What does this take?
>
> All the websites I maintain are currently hosted in a quality-oriented shared hosting situation. I have need to run some tests in a dedicated situation to compare website speed performance (or possibly an environment which is sparingly accessed) with the shared hosting.
>
> Q1: I have 2 Ubuntu Linux computers at home. What would be involved in setting up one so that I could run the tests and the internet would follow a common bath through the Qwest or other network to legitimize performance.
>
> Q2: Depending on one above, does anyone have an environment already set up where I can set up a demo website using SSH (will need access to set up a MySQL database); a modest stipend is doable, a very tall beer, a little more...
>
> -- Bob Meetin
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> 303-926-0167
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Standards - you gotta love em - there are so many to choose from!
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