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Old March 9th, 2006, 10:44 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Traill
1) monitor system resources
Yes, you can monitor system resources, from the command line, from the Virtuozzo control panel, from the WHM and any other third-party application you may install on your VPS.

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2) reboot the VPS myself
You can stop, start and restart the VPS server from the Virtuozzo control panel, and though I haven't done it personally yet, I would assume you could reboot your virtual server from the command line.

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3) make backups without feeling guilty I'm sapping resources for anyone else on the server
You get an "equal share" CPU in an isolated environment, which means that aside from burstable (within reason) resources, your activities should have no impact on other users on the same physical box.

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4) reboot seperate things like MySQL, IMAP
Yep. You have <b>full root access</b> to your virtual machine, you can restart/stop/start/install services at your leasure. No need to call anyone to do it for you. Can be done from the command line, VZ manager, and WHM.

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Also where would this control option be exactly? Under some new icons in cPanel or somewhere?
Lots of options exist in the afore mentioned web-based management tools, but you can always do it from the command line.

Hope that helps some.
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