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Guru-host is now offering a wide range of Zimbra hosted packages based on latest Zimbra Collaboration Suite. With Zimbra you will be able to sync in real time your mobile phone no matter it's Operating System, share documents, write online documents and many many other interesting features available only on Zimbra. Squirrelmail, Gmail, Horde and other IMAP clients are a way behind Zimbra. Contact us to setup a demo account for you. Pricing details along with usuful information about how Zimbra works can be found under http://guru-host.eu/en/Zimbra.

Guru-host goes to Centos.org

We are thrilled to announce that Guru-host.eu is a sponsor of CentOS project.
A new repository with 100Mbit Internet Connection on Dual Core Xeon CPU will be available to all our customers along with European citizens. This will server data much faster than the US repositories. Guru-host customers will be able to update their CentOS servers without calculating traffic (bandwidth) as the server is running inside our core network. CentOS is 100% compatible with Redhat Enterprise Server.


Network Storage up to 8TB per customer

We can now deliver iSCSI storage on our enterprise class Storage Area Network (SAN) which is based on the industry leading Lefthand Networks platform from HP.

Contact us for a custom quote
Virtualmin

Most management products want you to work their way, forcing you to learn all of the ins and outs of their particular design decisions. Virtualmin works for you, not the other way around. While we have selected a few sensible defaults that suit most users most of the time, it's easy to change just about everything in a Virtualmin system. Don't like Postfix? Switch to Sendmail or qmail. Don't like ProFTPd?
Try vsftpd, instead. Don't like local users? Switch to LDAP. We're serious about respecting your decisions, and so we use the default package manager for software updates, whenever possible. We locate files in the places you expect them to be, no matter what Operating System you run.


Package Details:

  • 10GB disk space
  • 50GB monthly traffic
  • SSH access
  • Unlimited email, ftp, subdomains, mysql
  • Spam filters
  • Anti-Virus
  • Based on Linux Operating System
  • PHP 5
  • MySQL 5
Order (180€ per year)
 

Users are able to configure their system via Usermin.
Usermin is a web-based interface for webmail, password changing, mail filters, fetchmail and much more. It is designed for use by regular non-root users on a Unix system, and limits them to tasks that they would be able to perform if logged in via SSH or at the console.

Most users of Usermin are sysadmins looking for a simple webmail interface to offer their customers. Unlike most other webmail solutions, it can be used to change passwords, read email with no additional servers installed (like IMAP or POP3), and setup users' Procmail configurations for forwarding, spam filtering and autoreponders.

Usermin also provides web interfaces for viewing and managing data in MySQL and PostgreSQL databases, editing Apache .htaccess configuration files, and running commands on the server. The administrator has full control over which of these modules are available to users.

 F.A.Q

Should I install Webmin before I run install.sh?

No. The install script runs best on a freshly installed Grade A supported Operating System.
 

Should I install Apache, Postfix, MySQL, Dovecot, etc. before I run install.sh?

No. The install script runs best on a freshly installed Grade A supported Operating System.
 

What if I already installed Webmin on my system?

If you installed from the standard package type for your system downloaded from Webmin.com or Virtualmin.com, everything should be fine. Running install.sh should work without any trouble. If you installed from a third party source, or you don't know where it came from (like it was provided on a dedicated server you've rented from your hosting provider), you should uninstall it, and make sure whatever software repository it came from has been disabled.
 

What if I already installed Apache, Postfic, MySQL, Dovecot, etc. on my system?

If you installed from the OS standard repository for your OS, everything should be fine. If you installed from any third party sources, or from source, the installation will fail and things will go badly. The install script cannot accommodate packages installed from non-standard sources. It just isn't that smart.

If you can re-install your OS, it is recommended that you start with a freshly installed Grade A supported Operating System.

Posted on: 26/07/2009

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