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EvoRack - 60% off recurring of all Xen plans (UK)

Jonny from Evorack has sent in an exclusive and limited offer for 60% off of all their Xen packages! The coupon code for this offer has only 75 uses, so be quick to grab a box! 128MB Xen VPS 128MB RAM 20GB RAID10 Disk space 350GB Bandwidth 1Gbps uplink 1 IPv4 /64 IPv6 Coupon: LEB60OFFNEWNOC £2.40/month ($3.90) | Order link 350MB Xen VPS 350MB RAM 35GB RAID10 Disk space 500GB Hard drive 1Gbps uplink 1 IPv4 /64 IPv6 Coupon:...

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EvoRack - 60% off recurring of all Xen plans (UK)

VPS Ace - $7/month 2GB and $2.50/month 256MB OpenVZ VPS in Buffalo, Chicago, LA and Siauliai

Matt, from VPS Ace, has sent in two exclusive offers for all their locations (US and EU). These offers also features special IP pricing for their US locations, with additional IPs on their 2GB offer b...

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VPS Ace - $7/month 2GB and $2.50/month 256MB OpenVZ VPS in Buffalo, Chicago, LA and Siauliai

VMBox.Co - $7/month or $48/year 3GB OpenVZ VPS in Amsterdam or Phoenix

Steven from VMBox.Co sent in an exclusive offer to LowEndBox for a 3GB OpenVZ VPS in either of two locations. And you choose the price you pay: $7/month or just $48/year! 4 Cores (E3-1230v2, shared) 3...

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VMBox.Co - $7/month or $48/year 3GB OpenVZ VPS in Amsterdam or Phoenix

Handle DNS properly with cPanel

After a couple of very busy weeks (got married, went on our honeymoon and took over from Liam) it's finally time for a tutorial again! The tutorials are going to be released in a more natural flow now...

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Handle DNS properly with cPanel

DotVPS - $7/month 1GB KVM and $7/month 3GB OpenVZ in Maidenhead, UK

Jack from DotVPS has several nice KVM offers for us located in Maidenhead, UK. But there's also a giant OpenVZ offer included! 1GB KVM (UK) 1GB RAM 75GB Disk space 1200GB Bandwidth 1 IPv4 and 10 IPv6...

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DotVPS - $7/month 1GB KVM and $7/month 3GB OpenVZ in Maidenhead, UK

INIZ - Yearly deals and more, $25/year 1GB VPS Amsterdam, NY and LA

Patrick from INIZ sent in a whole bunch of offers to LowEndBox. So strap your seat belts and get ready for six exclusive offers! 1GB-YEARLY 3 vCores 1GB RAM 512MB vSwap 50GB RAID10 Disk 1TB Outbound B...

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INIZ - Yearly deals and more, $25/year 1GB VPS Amsterdam, NY and LA

ShoveHost - $6/month 768MB RAM Non-Oversold OpenVZ VPS in San Diego

Michael from ShoveHost has sent in an offer recently. This offer features a non-oversold OpenVZ VPS in San Diego and is exclusive to LowEndBox. 1 Shared CPU Core (E3-1270v2) 768MB RAM 256MB vSwap 20GB...

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ShoveHost - $6/month 768MB RAM Non-Oversold OpenVZ VPS in San Diego

Aim2Game - $6/month 2GB RAM, 50GB SSD Disk in Buffalo, NY, USA

Devin, from Aim2Game, has sent in a new exclusive offer recently. They have been featured once before on LowEndBox, however their current offer is better than it was last time! 2048MB RAM 2048MB vSwap...

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Aim2Game - $6/month 2GB RAM, 50GB SSD Disk in Buffalo, NY, USA

CrownCloud - $7/month 2GB KVM with 3TB BW in Phoenix, USA

Arjit, from CrownCloud, has recently sent in a very nice KVM offer featuring not only a large amount of RAM, but also a decent amount of bandwidth! Because stock on that one is limited, he included so...

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CrownCloud - $7/month 2GB KVM with 3TB BW in Phoenix, USA

Open source server performance monitoring tool: Munin

Have you ever wished you could monitor the performance of your server after the fact? Or did you ever want to get some statistics of your server, about it's performance and the amount of resources use...

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Open source server performance monitoring tool: Munin

Getting started with OpenVPN (server)

There are various ways to set up a Virtual Private Network (VPN). With the various protocols available to use for VPN and all the software out there, it's often a spider's web when you just want to se...

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Getting started with OpenVPN (server)

Your own mail server with Virtualmin

In light of recent events, there's been a lot of chatter about leaving free e-mail services in favor of self-hosted e-mail. With self-hosted e-mail you have the option to host your e-mail wherever you...

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Your own mail server with Virtualmin

IPtables: IPv6 and more rules

This is the last tutorial in a series of iptables tutorials. Last week I've shown you how to persist iptables. The week before that I gave a short introduction. I now want to finish that series with t...

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IPtables: IPv6 and more rules

IPtables Persistent Rules

Last week I've shown you how to get started with IPtables and create and delete rules. This week I'm going to show you how to save the rules you write. This will ensure the rules you apply are re-appl...

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IPtables Persistent Rules

IPtables Tutorial on Inserting and Deleting Rules

This tutorial is another part in a series of a security-related tutorials. This time, I'm going to talk about IPtables. IPtables is a software firewall that can filter out certain types of traffic. Mo...

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IPtables Tutorial on Inserting and Deleting Rules

Remote server monitoring with nagios (CentOS)

There are many ways to remotely monitor your servers, but nagios is one of the most configurable and flexible ones. Once you have set up nagios, your localhost is being checked. But when there are rea...

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Remote server monitoring with nagios (CentOS)

Install Nagios (CentOS) for Server Monitoring

Nagios is one of the most easy, expandable and trustworthy ways to monitor the status of your server(s). It is highly configurable and even lets you write your own plugins in whatever language you wan...

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Install Nagios (CentOS) for Server Monitoring

Generating an SSH key and setting up SSH-agent

A couple of weeks ago I started with the first tutorial in a series of security-related ones. This is the second tutorial in this series. Last time I spoke about SSH and sudo. As Raymii pointed out in...

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Generating an SSH key and setting up SSH-agent

Automated encrypted backups with Duplicity

A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a tutorial on how to use duplicity to make encrypted, incremental backups over various available protocols. The process was a manual one, though, and would always requir...

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Automated encrypted backups with Duplicity

Server Security: How to Install Sudo and Configure SSH Server

One of the most important aspects of running a server is a good security policy. It is also one of the things that comes last, usually. But if you don't pay attention to it up front, it's going to cos...

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Server Security: How to Install Sudo and Configure SSH Server

Routing IPv6 from a HE tunnel to VPS (CentOS host)

Last week I wrote a tutorial about routing IPv6 from a HE tunnel to VPS on Ubuntu. As promised, this week the CentOS version! A couple of weeks ago I wrote a tutorial where I explained how to set up a...

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Routing IPv6 from a HE tunnel to VPS (CentOS host)

How to Setup An HE Tunnel to VPS (Ubuntu Host)

A couple of weeks ago I wrote a tutorial where I explained how to set up a Hurricane Electric IPv6 tunnel on your KVM VPS. While this is a nice solution, it still requires the customer to fix somethin...

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How to Setup An HE Tunnel to VPS (Ubuntu Host)

Managing multiple servers with Ansible groups

In my previous article about ansible, I gave a very basic introduction to it. After reading it, you were able to create your own playbooks and apply them to a single (group of) server(s). However, ans...

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Managing multiple servers with Ansible groups

IPv6 with a Hurricane Electric tunnel

IPv6 is a topic that has received a lot of discussion over the last couple of years. Although originally from 1996, IPv6 became more important and more implemented over the last few years because of I...

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IPv6 with a Hurricane Electric tunnel

Encrypted backups with duplicity

Backups are about the most important thing about managing a server. If anything happens to your server, like data loss, a customer making a mistake (and accidentally removing data) or a full-blown ser...

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Encrypted backups with duplicity

Getting started with ansible

A common problem with managing multiple servers is keeping their configurations identical (or similar, depending on the purpose of the servers). When you set up a server (say server1), you tweak the c...

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Getting started with ansible

Remote server monitoring with nagios

There are many ways to remotely monitor your servers, but nagios is one of the most configurable and flexible ones. Once you have set up nagios, your localhost is being checked. But when there are rea...

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Remote server monitoring with nagios

Server Monitoring with Nagios Tutorial

Nagios is one of the most easy, expandable and trustworthy ways to monitor the status of your server(s). It is highly configurable and even lets you write your own plugins in whatever language you wan...

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Server Monitoring with Nagios Tutorial
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