If you’re using Vultr as your cloud service provider and want to keep a close eye on your account balance, this guide is for you. I’ve gone through the process of setting up an automated alert system for my own account and I’m here to share the steps. This approach can help you avoid service… Continue reading How to setup automated low balance notifications for your Vultr Account
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How to migrate emails from cPanel to Virtualmin
If you’re looking to move your emails from a cPanel server to Virtualmin, you’ve come to the right place. I’ve been through this process and want to share the steps that worked for me. You might run into a few hiccups along the way, but don’t worry—I’ll cover those too. Before we dive in, make… Continue reading How to migrate emails from cPanel to Virtualmin
Incremental backups with Rclone & Restic
Recently, I created an automated process for backups using Rclone, which initially worked flawlessly. However, as my data grew, it became clear that taking full daily backups was becoming inefficient and costly. I needed a solution that could perform rclone incremental backups instead of only full backups. After some research, I discovered Restic, and it… Continue reading Incremental backups with Rclone & Restic
Migrate email accounts from cPanel to Another cPanel
When transferring cPanel accounts, there is the “Transfer tool” that comes with the tools provided as part of WHM. However, if you have already built a website on a new cPanel account, and only want to copy or migrate email accounts over from the old cPanel account, the previously mentioned tool will not help. There… Continue reading Migrate email accounts from cPanel to Another cPanel
WordPress Git deployments for Kinsta via SSH
I’ve interacted with a number of different WordPress hosts over the last few years, but Kinsta has been the best by far in terms of support, performance, and security. Since I’ve been recommending Kinsta for every new client, I’ve decided I needed an easy & fast process to develop new features on my local server… Continue reading WordPress Git deployments for Kinsta via SSH