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porjo
24th November 2006, 03:23
I'm curious to know how other people are using ISPConfig. The sorts of things I'd like to know are:

- how many websites are you hosting?
- are the websites not-for-profit i.e just friends/family or are they commercial i.e customers?
- do you own the server hardware that ISPconfig is running on or is it your employer's, customer's or leased from an ISP etc?
- is the server dedicated to hosting or are you running other things on it aswell?
- is anyone running multiple ISPConfig environments in a VPS (virtual private server e.g Xen) setup?

Thanks.

Ian.

fobicodam
24th November 2006, 14:15
I'm curious to know how other people are using ISPConfig. The sorts of things I'd like to know are:

- how many websites are you hosting?
- are the websites not-for-profit i.e just friends/family or are they commercial i.e customers?
- do you own the server hardware that ISPconfig is running on or is it your employer's, customer's or leased from an ISP etc?
- is the server dedicated to hosting or are you running other things on it aswell?
- is anyone running multiple ISPConfig environments in a VPS (virtual private server e.g Xen) setup?

Thanks.

Ian.

Im hosting something like 200 websites, most commercial, some noncommercial..
I own the servers... they are dedicated to hosting. at least the ones using ispconfig.
About multiples enviroments.. no, im not...

My overall score is (1-10):
Linux for hosting: 6
ISPConfig for private hosting: 9
ISPConfig for commercial hosting: 6
:)

falko
25th November 2006, 14:37
- how many websites are you hosting?~50

- are the websites not-for-profit i.e just friends/family or are they commercial i.e customers?Commercial.

- do you own the server hardware that ISPconfig is running on or is it your employer's, customer's or leased from an ISP etc?Rented from an ISP.

- is the server dedicated to hosting or are you running other things on it aswell?It's dedicated to hosting.
- is anyone running multiple ISPConfig environments in a VPS (virtual private server e.g Xen) setup?

I've tested this and had no problems.

domino
25th November 2006, 20:55
Falko,

Do you offer VPS? I trust you guys enough to purchase a blank VPS from you if they are competitively priced. I can also recommend many clients to your company.

falko
26th November 2006, 17:03
No, we don't offer VPS.

mystix
29th November 2006, 00:28
- how many websites are you hosting?
96 websites and 50 client accounts
- are the websites not-for-profit i.e just friends/family or are they commercial i.e customers?
40 non-profit , 18 commercial and 38 private
- do you own the server hardware that ISPconfig is running on or is it your employer's, customer's or leased from an ISP etc?
Rented from an ISP
- is the server dedicated to hosting or are you running other things on it aswell?
hosting only

I replaced confixx by ispconfig ca. 15 months ago and I never regretted it.

cryptic
29th November 2006, 03:06
Right now, we're using it for a big customer on his soon-to-be production web server. We're looking to move our CP from Ensim to ISPConfig.

till
29th November 2006, 12:14
- how many websites are you hosting?

> 100 sites.

- are the websites not-for-profit i.e just friends/family or are they commercial i.e customers?

mostly commercial.

- do you own the server hardware that ISPconfig is running on or is it your employer's, customer's or leased from an ISP etc?

leased from a datacenter.

- is the server dedicated to hosting or are you running other things on it aswell?

dedicated hosting server(s).

- is anyone running multiple ISPConfig environments in a VPS (virtual private server e.g Xen) setup?

I setup a new server a few months ago with OpenVZ + ISPConfig, its working fine.