Tagged: centos

CentminMod.com New Site & Next Stable Release

Centmin Mod LEMP Project’s web site centminmod.com, got a total site redesign to coincide with the release of Centmin Mod 1.2.3-eva2000.08 stable version which has undergone 12+ months of beta and testing development to support CentOS 6 and CentOS 7. You can check out the What’s New page for the...

Centmin Mod Project turns 2yrs old !

Centmin Mod celebrates 2yrs since first release back on June 9th, 2011 ! That’s totally crazy that time has flown by so quickly. In the past 24 months, Centmin Mod stable release has been downloaded more than 7,000+ times (excluding beta releases) ! Some of largest vBulletin and not so large...

Open LiteSpeed vs Nginx benchmarks and initial thoughts

  LitespeedTech took me by surprise when they announced an open source free version of Litespeed web server called OpenLiteSpeed. My first thought was, will OpenLiteSpeed retain the LiteSpeed Enterprise version’s performance and scalability in comparison to Nginx web server ? As I’m interested in performance of OpenLiteSpeed particularly in comparison...

MariaDB 5.5.23 GA Stable Released

MariaDB officially has released it’s MariaDB 5.5.23 GA MySQL server about 2 weeks ago. Still waiting on an RPM binary version for download while they work out the buildbot/rpm building issues. But you can download the source tarball and Debian repository versions. MariaDB 5.5.23 Release Notes MariaDB 5.5.23 Change Log...

gziptest.sh – parallel compression benchmark tests: gzip vs bzip2 vs pigz vs pbzip2 vs lzip vs plzip

A Cpanel feature request thread came up for inclusion for pigz a parallel multi-threaded implementation of gzip which dramatically speeds up compression. Update: Part 2 compression benchmarks have been posted here. Pigz definitely does speed up compression times, I implemented parallel multi-threaded versions of gzip and bzip2 – pigz and...

Rackspace Cloud Server: End of Support for some Linux Images

Just got this message from Rackspace.com that effecive December 5, 2011, they will be stopping sale and support for some older Linux distribution images in their Rackspace Cloud hosting offerings.  Hopefully, this means more recent Linux distrubutions are supported including CentOS 5.7, 6.0, 6.1. Hello! Currently, the following Linux Distributions...