Debian Hosting Providers


During my tech-life I had to deal with number of Web Hosting providers and truth to be said I have had extremely pleasant experience with many of them although I don’t use any but two of them now.

Truth to be said I picked them because they offered Debian based dedicated, VPS or shared, although on shared it doesn’t matter if it’s Debian or not but I’m so extreme when it comes to GNU/Linux.

LayeredTech.com: my first experience with them was when it was my task to hunt for a decent dedicated servers provider and since I was the administrator to be I picked them because they have a good reputation and they provide Debian and Ubuntu! my experience with them were so good, they are fantastic people although I don’t remember flagging any of our tickets to them as critical but their support was always fast, it’s worth mentioning that our machine with Layered Tech would have been running without the need to reboot for almost two years now but in real life we needed to reboot for kernel upgrades.

Linode.com: One of my freelance projects needed a decent hosting that is not as pricey as dedicated hosting and not as restricted as shared hosting so the decision was to go with VPS solution and again because the guys at linode.com have decent reputation I picked them and honestly never needed to contact them other than requesting upgrades and/or downgrades; our VPS account, seriously I have never had any problem with them not a single glitch.

Dreamhost.com I wonder who don’t know about Dreamhost.com, they are really good at least in the big picture of it, many of my personal small and petite projects are running on dreamhost and actually on the same account. Their accounts are highly flexible and you could use your account for various things starting from hosting your blog ending with setting up a VPN over your account or even running a personal Debian repository and again they run Debian. Although they get many glitches but they are so transparent about it and so quick in fixing them too considering the large setup they have.

One of my dreams other than studying at MIT which I cannot afford now is working in an internships with Dreamhost.com, it’s not a feasible dream, anyway.

If you have been into hosting business as in reselling or were hired as a system administrator then you would definitely value decent providers such as the mentioned above.

NOTE: Dreamhost link has a referral parameter, if you don’t like the idea just go to dreamhost.com

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Posted on Saturday, April 5th, 2008
Under: General, GNU, Linux, ubuntu | 1 Comment »

Jordan LoCo: Ubuntu Desktop Course


Yesterday we had a very energetic LoCo meeting and we decided to have a fixed monthly schedule

  • Monthly FLOSS introductory lecture
  • Monthly Ubuntu Desktop Course
  • Monthly Ubuntu Installation Festival

This month we will do it at Jordan University and I’m so excited about it but that’s just the kick start of what we are planning to do.

I’ll keep this blog updated about LoCo Team activities and plans in the Kingdom, so stay tuned!

Ubuntu Desktop Course - Ubuntu Jordan LoCo Team

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Posted on Thursday, March 6th, 2008
Under: Community, GNU, Linux, Open, ubuntu | 2 Comments »

Ubuntu Certified Professional mailing list.


I decided to start studying for Ubuntu Certified Professional Certificate, This certificate requires passing LPI 101, LPI 102 and Ubuntu LPI 199.

I will start studying and sharing experience on my blog and I have setup-ed a mailing list for that certificate to to share experience.

If you are interested in studying starting from LPI 101 up to Ubuntu Cert then join me, Hope we can create a community of people whom interested in LPI and Ubuntu certificates.

More about Ubuntu Certification

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Posted on Wednesday, August 8th, 2007
Under: Community, ubuntu | 5 Comments »

Get it now and sync it later


Couple of days a friend of mine asked me to recommend a Linux distribution that would play nicely with his old laptop so as usual I recommended Ubuntu to him but I told him to wait couple of days until they release Feisty and that because he have 256 ADSL line but now with this tip he can get it now and sync it later!

Thanks to ubuntu blog for their nice tips and tricks.

UPDATE: Ok, Ubuntu blog removed that post because excessive load caused by rsyncing users would kill the rsync server

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Posted on Wednesday, April 18th, 2007
Under: HowTo, Linux, ubuntu, unphpized | 1 Comment »

New host


Finally I got the time to move syntux.net to my new hosting account with Servage, So far servage are cool as I’ve tried them with my other blog jadmadi.net

Anyway if you are seeing this then you are accessing the new setup.

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Posted on Wednesday, December 6th, 2006
Under: unphpized | No Comments »

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