Instructions to Set Up Linux Dedicated Servers Effortlessly

By Mr. Pankaj


 

Installing your own dedicated server can be a demanding as well as gratifying experience. As far as server configurations are concerned, Linux is the best dedicated server for this purpose. The reasons for having a dedicated server are many. You may be launching a web page to create an online identity of your home business and looking for saving money on hosting costs.

The foremost task in setting up Linux dedicated servers is to acquire a static Internet Protocol (IP) or dynamic Domain Name System (DNS) service. An IP address is a series of numbers applied to distinguish a specific computer or domain name on the Internet. Generally, dynamic IP addresses are allocated to the computers on the networks of domestic Internet connections. They can alter with the passage of time. If youre interested in installing a home server, you have to either go for a static IP or a dynamic DNS service. Getting a static IP from your Internet Service Provider is the most common one.

The second task in the line is to register your desired domain name. This name will be associated with your numerical IP address. You should assign a domain name that is easy to remember. The cyberspace is filled with countless domain name service providers. You can undertake a thorough research on the net to provide you the best deal suiting your needs.

Moving forward, select and download Linux from a distribution service. The number of Linux distributions is actually many bearing names such as Red Hat, Ubuntu, and Gentoo. Each distribution has finely distinctive characteristics that separate it from the rests. While Ubuntu underlines accessibility and its responsive community of users, Gentoo put stress on custom-made features. Red Hat gives extra more attention to its model supporting corporate structure. Whatever be the Linux distribution, the fundamental features remain the same for all. You can continue your pursuit to set up Linux dedicated servers by downloading a copy of your desired server edition (Ubuntu, Red Hat or Gentoo) and transferring it to a disc.

Set up your preferred variety of Linux. In case of Ubuntu, this is as straightforward as inserting the disc into your system and conforming to the on-screen instructions. However, distribution services such as Red Hat and Gentoo demand some more critical steps.

The succeeding task is to set up the server software program. What program you employ will deviate on the basis of what sort of server you want to generate, but in all likelihood you go for a web server. The most common software being used for a web server is Apache. You can set up Apache by executing the appropriate command in your Linux terminal. However, the command may alter in case of a different Linux distribution.

As soon as the installation process is completed, you must be capable of viewing the default Apache homepage. If you have already got your domain name registered Free Reprint Articles, you can straightway go to that. Setting up Linux dedicated servers culminates with the installation of the firewall. Your dedicated servers will require an effective firewall service to ensure safety.

About the author, Mr. Pankaj  -  

Mr. Pankaj is a Seo Expert, providing Dedicated Servers, VPS Hosting, and lot more.


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(Published 5/11/2011, )



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