Server Management
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Linux-Based Server Management
Efficiently Manage for Optimal Performance and Security.
We provide paid server management services that range from initial server setup to server hardening. These services are essential for those who are unfamiliar with server setup, the installation of third-party software, OS kernel updates, control panel configuration, and firewall configuration. With our services, you can focus solely on your frontend business without spending extra time on server management, which can be a hassle for beginners or busy business owners. Contact us today if you need assistance in managing your server.
Plans & Listed Tasks
- Initial server OS setup
- CHKRootKit Installation
- RootKit Hunter Installation
- Log Analysis Software Installation
- Root Access email alerts
- TMP Directory hardening
- Brute Force Detection
- Initial server OS setup
- CHKRootKit Installation
- RootKit Hunter Installation
- Log Analysis Software Installation
- Root Access email alerts
- TMP Directory hardening
- Brute Force Detection
- Email Sending Limit (cpanel only)
- Shell Fork Bomb
- System Monitoring
- Install PRM (Process resource monitor)
- Install OSSEC (intrusion detection system)
- Initial server OS setup
- CHKRootKit Installation
- RootKit Hunter Installation
- Log Analysis Software Installation
- Software Anti-DoS Installation
- Root Access email alerts
- TMP Directory hardening
- Brute Force Detection
- Email Sending Limit (cpanel only)
- CSF Firewall installation & configuration
- Shell Fork Bomb
- System Monitoring
- Secure sshd
- OS Kernel upgrade On new release
- Install PRM (Process Resource Monitor)
- Install OSSEC (Intrusion Detection System)
- Install Maldet (Linux Malware Detector)
- Gold Managed
- OS Update & Patching
- Weekly Server Backup
- 100GB Backup Space included
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Cloud PBX Security Enhancement
Secure Your Business Communication
Securing a Cloud PBX or VoIP server is significantly more important than general server management. This is because your server is exposed to the risk of direct monetary loss every minute. Enhancing server security is necessary to reduce the chances of potential hacking or attacks. While it may not be “bulletproof,” it significantly mitigates the risk. We can assist you in setting up and installing relevant prevention/alert systems by subscribing to the listed bundles.
Plans & Listed Tasks
- Fail2ban Installation
- CSF Software Firewall Installation
- Email Alert
- Webmin installation
- ClamAV Anti-virus installation
- Email Alert
- OS Update & Patching
- Weekly Server Backup
- 50GB Backup Space included
FAQ
Common questions for Server Management
Server management refers to the process of overseeing and maintaining the operation, configuration, and performance of servers within your server.
Server management is essential because it ensures the smooth functioning of servers, optimizes their performance, and minimizes downtime. It also helps with security, scalability, and resource allocation.
Server management includes tasks such as server monitoring, maintenance, security patching, software and hardware updates, performance optimization, backups, and troubleshooting. Kindly refer to individual plans and task lists.
Best practices for server management include implementing strong security measures, record server configurations and changes, monitoring server performance, performing regular backups, and having a disaster recovery plan in place.
To enhance server security, you should implement strong access controls, regularly apply security patches and updates, use firewalls and intrusion detection systems, employ strong passwords and encryption, and regularly perform security audits and vulnerability assessments.
No, server management is not bulletproof in terms of security. While server management includes various measures to enhance security, such as regular updates, monitoring, and implementing security protocols, it does not guarantee complete immunity against all potential threats.
Clients are generally responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaining the software and applications that run on their servers. This includes keeping them up to date with the latest security patches and updates.
Clients are responsible for managing their data, including performing regular backups and ensuring data integrity.
Clients are typically responsible for managing access to their servers, including maintaining and protecting usernames, passwords, and any other authentication credentials. They should ensure that access is granted only to authorized individuals and promptly revoke access when necessary.