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Ideal version/server platform for a Clean slate?
Presently we have vB 5.1.1 installed on a shared hosting environment.
The software is proving to be highly buggy and not only have I been receiving php errors we have received a number of known 5.1.1 errors associated with phpv5.4 Luckily our community has not been migrated in, so I can set this thing up right the first time and I would like to achieve that.
Thank you in advance for any advice given as to an ideal reference build. This is an opportunity to build out a community from the get-go and we hope the vb.org community can offer up some learning on the most stable foundation upon which to launch. My Best, Adam |
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1. Build your own, debian/Ubuntu would both be solid choices. Its easy enough to get nginx/apache running with PHP-FPM. I'd recommend PHP-FPM either way over an apache filter/php. You can even set it up remotely, if you want to get into that.
You might want to look into azure as well, I've gotten azure vm's up and running in an hour on Ubuntu and running vbulletin fairly well. They have a lot of nice/neat features as well for their VMs, that allows for some fairly serious scaling very quickly. 2. External feeds were added back in 5.1.1, importing was back as of 5.1.0. If you're going with 5, it's best to keep running the current version. 3. Not aware of one for vBulletin explicitly. 3 |
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