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http://moinmo.in/
Wiki written in python as used by Ubuntu, FreeBSD, Debian and others. Uses flat file storage by default. Lovely.
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http://www.maxcdn.com/
1TB of data for $39 (limited offer at 18 Mar 2011). Hat tip Anthony Feint. Plugins for drupal, wordpress, etc. Data is around 10c/gb up to 50TBs, comparable to EC2.
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http://www.tungle.me/
Neat calendar service. Sync with desktop clients, mobiles, etc and then displays public availability and allows people to schedule events while handling timezones smoothly. Hat tip Anthony Feint.
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http://page.ly/
WordPress hosting from some nice looking folks in Austin (or Boulder, or somewhere in the US).
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http://www.enki.co/
Managed cloud computing. A slicehost server for about $50 is roughly equivalent to $113 with enki. Not outrageous for a managed service, depending on how deep the management goes.
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http://linuxhotel.de/
The linux hotel in Essen, Germany. Site almost entirely in German.
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http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1615383
Post about linking vsftpd to mysql via pam-mysql. Contains detailed copies of config files, useful.
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http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1149573
Topic on vsftpd / mysql via pam-mysql, contains some useful info on logging data via pam-mysql.
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http://www.linux.com/archive/feature/125789
Article on how to link vsftpd to mysql via pam-mysql. Handy.
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http://imageshack.us/
A sort of pastebin style something for content like images (maybe video and others as well).
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http://www.firehost.com/
The managed hosting company used by page.ly. He raves about them.
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http://www.servint.net/
Managed VPS and dedicated server hosting from ServInt. They are carbon positive. Used by Scot Hacker at Birdhouse hosting.
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http://hosting.birdhouse.org/
WordPress focused hosting from Scot Birdhouse. He's built and released some tools to manage many wp sites from the shell.
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http://www.nameroute.com/
NameRoute are a UK based domain registration company, sister to HostRoute, their hosting half. They're the cheapest registrar I could find for .ac and .io domains, $50 each.
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http://www.johncompanies.com/
Hosting company from the same people as rsync.net. Reasonably priced, probably ultra reliable, and well suited for privacy, etc.
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http://codesnippets.joyent.com/posts/show/1364
Code snippet to protect .svn / .bzr / CVS directories within apache via the .htaccess file for a single site.
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http://codesnippets.joyent.com/posts/show/1365
Code snippet to protect .svn / .bzr / CVS directories within apache system wide in the httpd.conf file.
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http://www.01.com/
Email / Zimbra hosting from 01.com. Starts from about $50/mailbox/year. Optional "Legal Compliance" service that archives all incoming / outgoing mail permanently for $25/mailbox/year. Nice feature.
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http://svnrepository.com/
As used by Incsub.
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http://www.ubuntugeek.com/monitoring-ubuntu-services-using-monit.html
A howto on setting up monit on an Ubuntu server. Fairly simple and straightforward. Includes basic info on customising alerts and so on.
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http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/
Put simply, Puppet is a system for automating system administration tasks. It's a language to define services, nodes, dependencies, and so on. Then it handles the "realisation" or "execution" of those definitions across multiple platforms, etc.
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http://www.capify.org/
Capistrano is a system built in Ruby to execute commands on many servers, in parallel via SSH. Config files, jobs, etc are written in Ruby.
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http://www.linuxnetworkcare.com/
Linux Network Care are a specialist Linux server management company. They offer remote server administration, technical support, appliance management (cPanel, Plesk, etc) and so on.
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http://rack-admins.com/
Rack Admins are a server admin company which appear to be based out of Ukraine. Their charges start from $30/hour for administration, $60/hour for consultancy.
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http://www.eapps.com/
Interesting web hosting company. VPS based hosting from $10/month including a dedicated IP and mailserver with webmail (squirrelmail / OpenWebMail).