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Cloud Insidr 2015-09-09 Leave a Comment

How to Figure out Your PHP Configuration Parameters without info.php

One way to find out the details of your PHP configuration is by saving

<?php phpinfo(); ?>

in a text file with the extension .php in a web server directory. You can name this file whatever you want; its customary name is info.php. When you visit the corresponding URI in your web browser, it will show you all the relevant details of your configuration. This method, however, leaves you vulnerable: it discloses details to the public that should be nobody’s business but the administrator’s. It is certainly not a good policy to leave the file on the server and too much hassle to create it every time it’s needed. Luckily, there is a better way.

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Filed Under: cybersecurity and cyber warfare, web servers in the cloud

Cloud Insidr 2015-07-02 Leave a Comment

MariaDB Running Out of Memory? Here Is What You Can Do About It

On small virtual servers with insufficient memory, MariaDB can give you a lot of trouble. It will crash, refuse to restart, and populate logs with errors. If trading your virtual server for another host is temporarily not an option, you can implement a quick fix.

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How to migrate your web services from any hosting provider to AWS

Cloud Insidr 2015-02-25 Leave a Comment

How to migrate your web services from any hosting provider to AWS

Leaving your current web hosting provider for the cloud experience may feel rather scary, but in reality, it is a liberating experience.

Just think of all the freedom you gain to run your web services your way: the ability to use any DNS provider of your choice, any certificate authority (such as, most notably, the disruptive force of Letsencrypt), install software to your heart’s content, scale up and out on demand, in other words, be in charge of your own services and infrastructure. Here is a quick tutorial on how to make the leap.

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Filed Under: cloud, edge and everything in between, NGINX, web servers in the cloud Tagged With: AWS, EC2, Linux, NGINX, WordPress

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