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MySQL Hosting
I really like what @Francisco BuyVM did with the MySQL hosting. However seems a bit wasteful to use cPanel. What other ways would it be possible to have automated MySQL hosting? I guess zPanel would work there is a WHMCS module somewhere. Another possibility would be to have all the controls such as create database, users, PHPmyadmin link, directly in WHMCS.
Planning on doing $1/database.
Thanks for any input
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We only use cpanel because I was too hardset for time to fix the old mysql panel I wrote.
The whole shared SQL idea was setup way back when Frantech was first born. Our gameserver clients were having a hell of a time getting SQL/etc setup within the RAM allocations they ordered so I coded together a control panel for it all.
The panel was alright but had a lot of bugs. When we got around to launching buyvm+ we simply saw cpanel as a quick, cheap, option.
At some point stallion will have all of the buyvm+ options merged into it, including SQL controls.
Francisco
CPanel is familiar with people
http://openvz.org/Shared_webhosting#MySQL_server
Might as well make someone else the guinea pig
cPanel is great, I don't see the problem in using it for an SQL control panel, at least until they integrate it with stallion.
I don't want to use cPanel because it's overhead is excessive and its not so cheap given that I will be using like none of its features.
Trial run
My solution requires minimal overhead and allows them to administrate it in the way that they desire, as if it were locally installed on their VPS.
Do it. I'll be observing from behind the glass
@jarland I'll incesitage it when I'm not on my phone.
If I end up using cpanel can I disable processes like apache, ftp, etc. to increase performance?
If you end up writing your own panel, you can use WHMCS API to authenticate users to their already-existant WHMCS accounts: http://docs.whmcs.com/API:Validate_Login
All that sounds too complicated. Probably just going to use cPanel with disabled ftp, apache, etc.
Is anybody gonna want a free trial
???
Um... Turns out cPanel is the best option. So I'll use it. Unless I can get zPanel CP to work... we'll see!
Should be an existing VPS customer?
"I'll incesitage"
That sounds horrible and illegal. And considering incestage isn't a word, I'm afraid to find out why your phone auto corrected to that lol
Lol @KernelSanders
@jcaleb no everyone can apply
well, webmin is another way of doing it
I will be a guinea pig.
Awesome, anybody who wants to try it, post here, you will all recieve PMs on how to order it.
It's ALMOST ready, just have to fix an authentication issue and it will be ready
Im in for a free trial as well
Got the auth issue worked now should be messaging people shortly.
Could always use this to integrate it with whmcs: http://www.modulesgarden.com/products/whmcs/cpanel_extended/features
Not using cPanel :P
Make up your mind.
haha I agree.
I did I am having one last issue to resolve before it works
Does anybody know what might cause me to get an error when attempting to use zPanel WHMCS plugin on API do create a new account? Thanks
What error? Not sure but I'm sure we could narrow it down.
@Francisco Any way to get more than 10G storage Mysql hosting?
Database usage doesn't count against the 10 - 15GB you get, that's for you to use for your own backups of your VPS, etc.
We do keep nightly backups of the SQL server with 1 week of retention.
Francisco