10-29-2016, 02:31 AM
Setting up a VPS is the easy part.
Keeping it running properly, handling problems when they arise, and keeping it secure is the challenge.my suggestion would be to order a cheap VPS (or free :p ) package and start playing with it. learn all you can before using it in a production environment.
start with thinking about what services you want to run on the VPS and use Google to find tutorials on how to install and configure them.then find some tutorials on hardening a VPS/Server and go through the process following every step.then load a site and run some benchmarks/load tests. See how it performs, look for bottlenecks, and try to fix the problems.
hhe best way to learn is by doing!!
and another importance thing is browse some online tutorials for basic SSH commands would guide you to the important part of VPS management without control panel, however, it is a good idea to obtain at least semi-managed VPS plan, so to be sure you’ll get some help from your hosting provider.
Keeping it running properly, handling problems when they arise, and keeping it secure is the challenge.my suggestion would be to order a cheap VPS (or free :p ) package and start playing with it. learn all you can before using it in a production environment.
start with thinking about what services you want to run on the VPS and use Google to find tutorials on how to install and configure them.then find some tutorials on hardening a VPS/Server and go through the process following every step.then load a site and run some benchmarks/load tests. See how it performs, look for bottlenecks, and try to fix the problems.
hhe best way to learn is by doing!!
and another importance thing is browse some online tutorials for basic SSH commands would guide you to the important part of VPS management without control panel, however, it is a good idea to obtain at least semi-managed VPS plan, so to be sure you’ll get some help from your hosting provider.