Spamd is one the highest resource consumer on a cPanel server. It allocates a lot of memory from the get-go and holds on to it throughout. There is a way to limit the number of spamd processes that are spawned. On a cPanel server, which is what this guide covers, there is a configuration file [...]
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If you receive one of the following errors, it’s very possible the Apache process is listening on port 443 but is not responding using the SSL protocol routines. In brief it is a protocol mismatch. Here’s a list of possible errors: Firefox error: SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length Apache error [...]
As some of you know, UNIXy has engineered a cross data center failover solution for Virtual Private Servers. The solution consists of two mirrored VPS nodes running in two distant and independent data center facilities with separate power grids, network, and management personnel. The benefit of such setup is that a website can be reachable [...]
Outlook fails to login or retrieve emails after a server move. This is due to the SSL certificate on the new server confusing Outlook. This is especially important when the mail server name used in Outlook doesn’t change during the move. The solution is to reset or regenerate the email services certificates on the new [...]