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tomsit

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Hi guys.

I wanted to share with you my current solution which is quite easy and managable. First off, I recommend Vultr Hosting. Their controlpanel is amazing, it gives you an neat and slick overview with the functions you need. Vultr also have an phone app which is very good for monitoring and performing simple tasks on your servers.

In the controlpanel you can simply add servers on the go. What I have done right now is to create one main server (cloudcompute) for hosting the site and another (storage server) to host the images. All with SSD drives. You can choose size of the server as you wish ofc. When I need more space, I'll just add another, and so on..


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You get billed at the end of the month for your usage. Their model is "pay for what you use" and their servers are really fast. Check out reviews all over the web. Their pricing is really good considering the quality service they provide.

Ok, so what now, you have an account with Vultr (or any other simulare company) and don't want to pay lots of extra for cPanel or managed services?

I'm using serverpilot.io which is fairly the best tool I've come over. What it does is that you register an account. You can choose a free account or a paid one $10/month - then you add your servers IP adress root info and in 2 minutes your server is up and running with SFTP, PHP, MySQL, Nging and Apache ready to go.

With serverpilot all you need is a clean server. All it requires is that you install ubuntu 16.04 (Vultr lets you choose which OS when you add a new server)

What ServerPilot Does
  • Software Installation – ServerPilot installs all of the software your server needs, including PHP, MySQL, Nginx, and Apache.
  • Firewall Configuration – ServerPilot secures your server with an iptables firewall.
  • Automatic Updates – ServerPilot keeps your server's packages updated.
  • Simple Control Panel – ServerPilot's control panel makes it easy to host multiple sites on a server, manage databases, change PHP versions, deploy SSL, and more.
  • AutoSSL – With AutoSSL, ServerPilot enables free SSL certicates for your apps' domains.
  • Stats and Monitoring – ServerPilot provides stats and monitoring for your servers and apps.
  • Professional PHP and WordPress Hosting – ServerPilot's Free plan provides everything you need for secure, reliable hosting on your server. Our paid plans offer additional features that may be helpful to you as your business grows.
*source: https://serverpilot.io/community/articles/how-serverpilot-works.html

so basically, serverpilot is your server manager and you get full root access and free SSL with just one click.

On top of that you can add CDN (I use cloudflare to serve the main site) The combination of Vultr.com Hosting - Serverpilot & Cloudflare gives me blazing fast speeds and full control with very low costs.

For mail hosting you should take a look at Zoho Mail
  • They will host mail for you with your own domain name.
  • It's an very easy step-by-step guide when you create an account.
  • You can map mail.yourdomain.tld and get your own branding for free
  • Simply enter SMTP settings with LTS in Chevereto settings and your system is all set up to handle mail.
  • Mailbox looks is very simulare to outlook and has gmail functionallity
  • Free app for tablets/phones in app/play store
  • Best of all, this can all be done with the Free plan
example loginbox on my site: mail.photoland.io

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*I also installed ubuntu 16.04 on my homeserver and connected it to serverpilot, and that too works like a charm if you have the resources to host on your own.
*highlighted links are affiliate links, serverpilot link gives you $10 in credit which is enough to cover the first paid plan for a month
 
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It's expensive

I believe you meant "It is not expensive", because it isn't expensive at all.

I haven't tried Vultr but for that price seems to be in the same league as Digitalocean so I don't see how that is expensive.

Hey @tomsit thanks for sharing this with the community.
 
It's expensive

We all have our budgets I guess. This is one I'm happy with and maybe someone can find it helpful when choosing their hosts.
But the real carrot here is imo Serverpilot.io which gives you more options. I hosted photoland.io for 6 months on my homeserver with the help of serverpilot (with a 500/500 connection) but I'm afraid of getting a notice from my ISP (even though I pay a fixed price)
 
Could Vultr be used as external storage to host the images over SFTP?
In theory, any SFTP (SSH) server could be used. Please be aware that SFTP is remarkable better than FTP for this purpose.
 
Do you use Cloud Compute (VC2) or Block Storage with Vultr? not sure what would be best, also I see no mention of bandwidth with block Storage?
 
I'm using what they call "storage instance" for storage server and Cloud Compute for website hosting - I don't have any experience with the block storage. But it seems like you can attach it to your current instances (servers) which limitation it has I'm not sure of either, but I think it goes with the bandwidt of the instance you connect it to.

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Vultr is terrible ...

I used it also ... but at the moment only for 2 small projects (One mail server just for incoming mails and an development server in Tokyo) ... Before there crashed already 3 vServers (Deleted root passwords, harddisk, ...) and the limited bandwidth is also a big problem.
Now I only use OVH .. it's still the best, fast, stable ... ok, the support is terrible .. It takes month to get an answer from support - or also it happens, that you never get an answer ..

But Vultr is nothing for an production environment ....
 
Just compare the services and the price - and you will see why I think it's the better solution.
 
Just compare the services and the price - and you will see why I think it's the better solution.

Ah, thought you had any experience with it. I had to do some research on it and found a quote from one of their employees;

"SP is more like a service to manage web application and with their paid services, you can get more features that even not included inside our service like slow script notification, etc. But RunCloud is wider than SP. We don't just manage web application, you can tweak from our panel as well. Including php and nginx settings. We support php framework like Laravel, CI, CakePHP out of the box."

So basically SP is easy & RC is more advanced. Both has Pros/Cons.

Thanks for your input @bee
 
Unfortunately there's no official Backblaze php SDK, I don't know if I can trust in something like that.
 
I'm using what they call "storage instance" for storage server and Cloud Compute for website hosting.

I'm getting there now, I have some questions :)

1 - Do you have a backup of the images stored on Vultr?
I have set up up a "storage instance" for external storage (SFTP) but when I click on my server and then select "Backups" I get the message "Backups are only available on our Vultr Cloud Compute plans."
2 - Are you using free or paid serverpilot?
3 - Are you using free or paid cloudflare?

I only set up the Vultr SFTP last night and it's already showing 3.34GB/1000GB Bandwidth usage :eek:

Thanks
 
1 - I do backups manually, vultr does not support backups from storage instances. (Will cost alot of bandwidth)

2 & 3 - I'm using paid serverpilot for the SSL feature and free cloudflare.

In the startup phase, you'll burn a few gigs during the installation process. Thats normal.
 
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