Jeff Wilson
How to install LEMP on Debian 6 (squeeze) VPS
Status: Deprecated
This article, “How to install LEMP on Debian 6 (squeeze) VPS” covers a version of Debian 6 that reached end of life (EOL) on November 30th, 2020, and is no longer supported. For this reason, this guide is no longer maintained. If you are currently operating a server running Debian 6, we highly recommend that you contact RoseHosting fully managed support to upgrade or migrate to a supported version of Debian 6 for you.
See Instead: This guide might still be helpful as a reference, but may not work on other Debian releases. We strongly recommend using a guide written for the version of Debian you are using. The following RoseHosting tutorial outlines how to install LEMP on Debian 8.

The following article looks at how to install and configure this stack on one of our Debian based VPSes.
How to Reset MySQL Root Password
We will show you, how to reset MySQL root password. If you assigned a root password previously but have forgotten it, you can assign a new password. Resetting the root password of MySQL server, is fairly easy task, and it can be accomplished in less than 10 minutes.
What’s the difference between unmanaged, semi-managed and managed VPS hosting?

Install and configure SVN WebDAV server on a CentOS 6 VPS
Status: This OS is no longer supported
This article, “Install and configure SVN WebDAV server on a CentOS 6 VPS” covers a version of CentOS that reached end of life (EOL) on November 30th, 2020, and is no longer supported. For this reason, this guide is no longer maintained. If you are currently operating a server running CentOS, we highly recommend contacting RoseHosting’s fully managed support to upgrade or migrate to a supported version of AlmaLinux.
Security Tips for Your Server

Here are a few easy tips on how to improve the stability and security of your Virtual Private Server:
VPS Hosting vs Shared Hosting
A VPS or a virtual private server provides a complete resource isolation, meaning the hardware resources like CPU, hard disk space and memory assigned to a specific virtual server are dedicated and fully available to it at all times. In a shared hosting environment all accounts on the physical server share the resources of the host server and many resources are capped and limited in order to save the host server from unexpected overuse.



