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codeigniter in VestaCP
codeigniter in VestaCP
hi all,
I am fairly newbie to hosting CPs and its working.
my application is built in codeigniter+MySQL,
hosting chosen vultr, however, for all other services management i chooseVestaCP(DNS/mail/firewall/ftp/softaculous etc)
so how can i achieve a stable setup where i can focus on development of app but scalable. (issue with other managed hostings is ridiculous inode count and charges)
interested to hear others views here.
Thanks
I am fairly newbie to hosting CPs and its working.
my application is built in codeigniter+MySQL,
hosting chosen vultr, however, for all other services management i chooseVestaCP(DNS/mail/firewall/ftp/softaculous etc)
so how can i achieve a stable setup where i can focus on development of app but scalable. (issue with other managed hostings is ridiculous inode count and charges)
interested to hear others views here.
Thanks
Re: codeigniter in VestaCP
I use VestaCP to host Laravel sites.
I made some templates for the best performance and that is compatible with codeigniter based on my tests.
I'll leave the link for you, I find it very interesting to use the vesta because with it I can have access to bash for each user and then that user can run commands like git, composer and npm among others that you install.
I would use no solution other than a VM for each project, even a smaller VM (it would take a lot of time and many commands, dedicating only to large projects that would consume resources on a larger scale).
Script link to install templates: https://luizjr.github.io/Tools-VestaCP/
I made some templates for the best performance and that is compatible with codeigniter based on my tests.
I'll leave the link for you, I find it very interesting to use the vesta because with it I can have access to bash for each user and then that user can run commands like git, composer and npm among others that you install.
I would use no solution other than a VM for each project, even a smaller VM (it would take a lot of time and many commands, dedicating only to large projects that would consume resources on a larger scale).
Script link to install templates: https://luizjr.github.io/Tools-VestaCP/