[ale] Phew!!!

Beddingfield, Allen allen at ua.edu
Tue May 15 14:02:52 EDT 2018


I recently switched from Digital Ocean to Vultr.   My reason for switching?  You can upload your own ISO image and load the VM yourself.  I wanted openSUSE Leap, and that was the easiest way to get it.  So far, so good with them.
Allen B.

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Allen Beddingfield
Systems Engineer
Office of Information Technology
The University of Alabama
Office 205-348-2251
allen at ua.edu

On 5/15/18, 11:52 AM, "Ale on behalf of Matty via Ale" <ale-bounces at ale.org on behalf of ale at ale.org> wrote:

    I switched from Pair Networks to a Digital Ocean droplets earlier this
    year. So far everything has been rock solid and for $5 a month you
    can't go wrong. When you combine a basic droplet, Nginx and a free SSL
    certificate from Let's Encrypt it's really hard to beat. AWS is rock
    solid as well. You will be happy there.
    
    - Ryan
    https://prefetch.net
    
    On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 11:29 AM, Charles Shapiro via Ale <ale at ale.org> wrote:
    > Lightbound Hosting has is finally giving up on "Legacy" websites like mine.
    > They're going to a model which doesn't include ssh access by the end of
    > June.  The VM they provide is now fabulously out of date and occasionally
    > resource-starved enough to throw error messages like this:
    >
    > /home/cshapiro/bin/kill_dartspam.sh: /bin/egrep: /lib/ld-linux.so.2: bad ELF
    > interpreter: No such file or directory
    > /home/cshapiro/bin/kill_dartspam.sh: line 57: [: too many arguments
    > /home/cshapiro/bin/kill_dartspam.sh: fork: Cannot allocate memory
    >
    > Fortunately, using my current access I managed to rsync and scp everything
    > off the Lightbound server to a brand-new spiffin' AWS EC2 server, where I
    > have full access and control. I suspect this will also be a lot cheaper than
    > the outrageous prices Lightbound was charging me as well.
    >
    > I've got email forwarding and all my Web Stuff working on the new server
    > under the temporary public DNS name assigned by Amazon.  Looks like my next
    > step is to reserve an  Elastic IP address for her, assign it to the VM's
    > "public IP address", and then change my DNS to point to it.  After that, I
    > believe I'll just need to go through my changes and change the old dns name
    > ("ec2-NN-NN-NN-NN.compute-1.amazonaws.com") to the correct one
    > ("tomshiro.org").  Anyone else been through this?  Am I Missing a Step?  Is
    > there Stuff I should Watch Out For?
    >
    > -- CHS
    >
    >
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