Linux VPS3 - Maintained Features
- Auto responder
- Your account continues to support automated responder services.
- No Bandwidth Charges
- Your account continues to provide bandwidth without charge. In addition, your account does not include any form of bandwidth
shaping.
- CGI
- Your account continues to support full Common Gateway Interface (CGI) capability.
- Configuration Files
- Your account continues to support full access to configuration files for system and application software.
- CPX: Control Panel
- This release includes support for an installation and an uninstall script. With this release, the following tasks are
excluded from the CPX: Control Panel:
Assigning an IP address to a vhost
Installing SSL certificate(s) for vhosts
Assigning an IP address to a vhost
Configuring firewall Settings
Refer to CPX: Control Panel release notes, getting started guide, and user's guide for more information.
- Dedicated IP Address
- Your account continues to support A dedicated IP address (IPv4) and hostname.
- Disk Space
- Your account continues to provide the following disk space per plan:
Linux VPS Basic -10 GB
Linux VPS Pro - 20 GB
Linux VPS Pro Plus - 40 GB
- Domains
- Your account continues to support multiple domain hosting.
- Dovecot
- This release continues support for Dovecot (http://www.dovecot.org/). The package provides a secure Internet Message Access
Protocol (IMAP) server.
- GCC
- This release continues support for the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). The collection provides program language compilers
developed and distributed by the GNU project (http://gcc.gnu.org/).
- Independent File System
- With this release, your account continues utilize an independent file system to handle its own processes, applications,
users, and files.
- Mail Service
- Your account continues to include email services by means of the following protocols:
IMAP - Dovecot secure IMAP server software with no limit for IMAP email accounts.
POP - Without limit for POP email accounts.
SMTP -Sendmail with unlimited aliases.
- osCommerce
- With this release, support for osCommerce (http://www.oscommerce.com/) continues. The software provides online shopping
cart functionality. Refer to Linux VPS 3.0 User's Guide for installation instructions.
- Perl
- Perl (http://www.cpan.org/) continues to provide a cross-platform programming language. The language (Perl) and the Apache
modules (mod_perl) are pre-installed on your account by default.
- Port Access
- Your account continues to provide access to all ports.
- PostgreSQL
- With this release, PostgreSQL (http://www.postgresql.org/) continues to provide a relational database system. Your account
supports custom installation (vininstall) and uninstallation (vuninstall) scripts.
- Python
- With this release, Python (http://www.python.org/) continues to provide a dynamic programming language comparable to Tcl,
Perl, Ruby, Scheme, and Java. This release supports Python as a core service installed by default on your account.
- RHEL
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux or RHEL (http://www.redhat.com/) provides the operating system for your account. The RHEL operating
system, including the version utilized by your account, is maintained and distributed by Red Hat, Inc.
- Root Access
- Your account continues to provide root access. Your account also enables you to establish security and to limit root access.
- RPM
- Red Hat Package Manager or RPM (http://www.rpm.org/) provides a command line-driven package management system. The package
enables you to install, uninstall, verify, query, and update software features on your account.
- Rsync
- This release supports Rsync (http://rsync.samba.org/), an open source utility which provides fast incremental file transfer.
Your account supports the latest, stable of the utility.
- Ruby
- Ruby (http://www.freshports.org/lang/ruby18/) provides interpreted scripting language for object-oriented programming. This
release supports the latest, stable version at the time of release.
- Save Logs
- Your account continues to provide saved logs (or savelogs) as a part of the default, pre-configured installation. For more,
see "Resume Logging and Access Log Files".
- Server Logs
- Your account continues to provide full access to server log files.
- SSH
- This release continues to support Secure Shell (SSH) access security as a pre-installed, default core service for your
account. The service continues to be implemented by means of OpenSSH (http://www.openssh.com/). The service is maintained by
and distributed under the terms of the OpenBSD Project. With this release, OpenSSH also provides Secure FTP (S-FTP) access for
your account. Previously, S-FTP relied upon the default RHEL operating system and commands.
- Telnet
- Your account continues to exclude Telnet services from the default, installed applications provided by your account.
- Unauthorized Relay Protection
- Your account continues to provide unauthorized relay protection.
- Users
- Your account continues to support management and configuration for multiple users, groups, and their (shell, Web, FTP, email)
privileges. Your account continues to enable you to establish quotas for each user.
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