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Host Color Launches New KVM Based Virtual Dedicated Servers

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Host Color Launches New KVM Based Virtual Dedicated Servers
Customers can now get low cost VPS hosting services, while choosing between three virtualization platforms – OpenVZ VPS, KVM, Xen virtual machines. Host Color, a provider of Linux VPS Hosting services, recently announced the launch of new Virtual …
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Verizon Selected for HKEx's Hosting Services Founding Member Program
HONG KONG, May 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Verizon has been selected as one of the founding members of the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited's Hosting Services Ecosystem. The ecosystem approach will allow market participants to subscribe to a …
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Enterprise Information Protection Leader Verdasys Extends First DLP Solution
The two new offerings, Verdasys Managed Service for Information Protection (MSIP) and Verdasys Information Protection as a Service (IPaaS), provide businesses on-demand data protection technology hosted within Verdasys' secured European facilities.
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Windows 2003 Server (Virtual) Dedicated?

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Question by Ryan L: Windows 2003 Server (Virtual) Dedicated?
Alright, so basically i have a virtual dedicated server from a Database. It has windows 2003. Obviously it has a firewall built onto there database etc, but they said i Could install “software” for a firewall aswell.. which I need to stop some exploits on some stuff I Host, Everytime, It dosent work, like the firewall turns on for a sec than turns off… it’s like it locks me out I Tried BlackIce, But i pretty much need a complete tutortial on how to go about installing somthing like this on a dedicated server, The Database said they couldent help since there not the software developers.

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Answer by Greed_2.0
NEVER use windows based servers on public networks.

Linux/Unix packet handling and DNS systems are far better…

I have never had a Linux server compromised (VPN wrapper helps.)

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Let’s say I lease a dedicated server from some hosting company.?

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Question by networkingnovice: Let’s say I lease a dedicated server from some hosting company.?
I use a software app like Virtuozzo or VMWare to create 4 Virtual Machines inside the server.

I now have 4 virtual machines in the server, each with its own memory, OS, Windows.
Would I be able to log into one of the VMs using remote software, and then – from that machine, browse the internet, go to other websites, download software, and basically do anything that I could do on a regular PC?

Part of my trouble in understanding my own question, is that the leased dedicated server would probably not have a monitor attached to it, and I am used to using remote software that lets you see what is happening on the desktop of the computer being accessed.
I am trying to figure out what I would see from my computer if I was connecting to one that did not have a monitor. Would I still be able to use my local mouse and keyboard in the environment of the remote server, and would I be able to do what ever I want to accomplish on the VM, despite it’s status as a webhost server?

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Answer by Harry B
well if you can remotely see some sort of display from the computer, and you can remotely control it without a command line interface, i think that your idea would be fully feasible.

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Does changing webhost affect SSL and/or Dedicated IP Address?

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Question by questioner: Does changing webhost affect SSL and/or Dedicated IP Address?
So, I host my SSL, IP Address and website at a single entity. Now, I’d like to move my webhosting account to a new host, however, I’d like to leave my IP Address and SSL with my exisitng host. Domain is hosted elsewhere.

Thanks for your response

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Answer by adaviel
SSL certificate moves with server name https://www.example.com, regardless of hosting or ip address

IPv4 address stays with upstream provider, usually.

Forward DNS doesn’t matter. The only way you can get a reverse lookup is from your upstream provider (who provides the IP address and connectivity)

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Wilcard DNS (similar to hosts file) in Windows without a local dedicated DNS server…?

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Question by Oliver T: Wilcard DNS (similar to hosts file) in Windows without a local dedicated DNS server…?
I have a local test server running Apache2 with virtual hosting setup correctly. I’d like to set up a system so that *.dev is redirected to my testing server at 192.168.0.4

I know I can do this for each individual site using the hosts file found in C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\
Unfortunately the Windows hosts file doesn’t work with wildcards!

I don’t have a dedicated local DNS server, but I’d like a system that redirects *.dev to my server without the need to open and edit the Windows hosts file every time.

Do you know how this can be achieved?

Thanks in advance.

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Answer by Tracy L
Well, if it were me, I would probably just setup a Proxy server for the office. Since you attempting to make a new TOP LEVEL domain type??? I think it is about the ONLY way you will get this to work. (You can use the same “apache2″ machine as the proxy!)

Hope that helps.

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