You chose Johnny. The login system asks the server you're on if the password is right. Your server is down, and no answer is a wrong answer from the server. There will be backups, check news. As part of the server rebuild all accounts will get DELETED but the backups will be available. For now you can register on Ricky or Tommy.
Disk. Disk. DISK! Or someone is abusing MySQL. Maybe making millions of queries? Maybe move the /var/ partition to the NAS, see how that works out? I don't think you can login to WHM to see who is #1 on load/mysql queries if it keeps crashing like this
High load, maybe, and the load is so high that it cannot suspend the user... edit: But its an outright crash. The monitor shows all is fine and stable then solid red. Don't tell me that the disks failed again. And the loss of millions of InnoDB tables
Wow! I think cpanel should make a special security patch feature. And about having 3 servers, wow, you really break the limits. But still, there is a possibility this hacker wants to delete a million accounts using an exploit that is already patched.
Well there's that The other day I do recall seeing an ATM booting WinXP And it was manufactured 2017? Oh wow. Microsoft should make an upgrade program for machines like that
My Web Development Toolkit 1) Xampp does have a mail server, php, perl, tomcat, etc. so perfect for testing.locally. 2) I personally use notepad++. I only use VS for developing actual EXEs so that's that. Well that's what I use
The only thing is that I don't have a dedicated IP. But that only affects Internet Explorer on Windows XP. I don't think that will affect many people as its unsupported anyways
I don't know. I only have a centos box with the cpanel edge tier... But I think any update redownloads that install.sh so I think it will wipe your modified scripts . But no confirmation there (and there goes my 2fa!)
Me neither. Also, (you don't have to) you should get cpanel LTS(Long term support) That way it isn't an upgrade of features but security and bug patches.