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Fixing Live WordPress Install without downtime [Solved – A Solution]

Posted on May 8, 2012 by Percy Kwong

I love wordpress.  It’s simple and very powerful.  The only problem with it is the quality of the plugins and the constant upgrading.  Like Microsoft Windows, sooner or later, something is going to break.  Of course, I didn’t notice it until just recently. On my blog (This blog), the newsfeeds broke.  I really don’t know…

EC2 with REAL Support

Posted on May 6, 2012 by Percy Kwong

Using Amazon’s EC2 infrastructure is a real pain in the butt.  It’s confusing and the documentation isn’t really all that helpful in many cases.  So I propose something simple.. Call it a shameless plug, but it’s about supporting the family. Sign up for EC2 through my eStore and you’ll get all the support you need. …

Samsung Galaxy S II root and other notations.

Posted on May 4, 2012 by Percy Kwong

Over the years, I’ve been a loyal fan to HTC products, but what I’ve found is that over time, the products started to get worse in quality as it progressed. So, I’ve finally made the switch to a Galaxy S II.  (T-Mobile) version. It’s actually a beautiful device, as I switch phones 3-4 times a…

Great News for my Readers!

Posted on May 4, 2012 by Percy Kwong

It’s my birthday today so I thought I’d do something different.  To celebrate my birthday, I’ve made the decision to start posting my guides to the Amazon Lending Library.  So, basically, if you have the kindle reader, you will be able to borrow my guides for free!  (As long as you’re an Amazon Prime Member!)….

Mysql Tuning for the Novice to Expert

Posted on April 30, 2012 by Percy Kwong

Most people just install Mysql, use the defaults and call it a day.  Unfortunately, for a select group of people with high traffic, this can cause problems.  It all falls into the issue of performance. This can effect your website, applications, etc.  I’ve seen this happen on numerous occasions, because people don’t bother to think…

Recovering space on your hard drive

Posted on April 29, 2012 by Percy Kwong

There are many articles about dealing with recovering space on your computer / hard drive / Storage and they all talk about the same things.  This article isn’t going to so much focus on that, but simply focus on the not so obvious things you can do. As a rule of thumb, there are always…

Backup your Linux Server configuration for a really fast restore

Posted on April 27, 2012 by Percy Kwong

Every once in a while, we have to build a server.  You’ve spent the time installing and configuring everything and you want a snapshot for Posterity’s sake.  Here’s how to do it quickly.  This little command will simply take a snapshot of everything of importance and for the most part allow you to restore your…

EC2 Instances, the pitfalls and how to avoid them.

Posted on April 19, 2012 by Percy Kwong

So I decided to take the plunge into moving my mailserver from Linode to EC2 considering it made more sense after doing some math.  The reality is Linode is an excellent VPS host and I still have many machines with them (and highly recommend them), but the reality is at some point, it doesn’t become…

A very easy way to eliminate quite a bit of SPAM if you’re using Postfix and Spamassassin. [SOLVED]

Posted on April 17, 2012 by Percy Kwong

SPAM is definitely a huge problem in our lives.  Here’s a real simple way to eliminate spam.  This assumes you’re running postfix and Spamassassin already. You need to remember that Spamassassin does nothing but score and tag spam.  There will always be false positives.  There are solutions that will handle most of it though. If…

Corporate Privacy as a consultant

Posted on April 15, 2012 by Percy Kwong

I’m a consultant and on occasion, I have to be on-site at the client.  The problem is, some corporations are completely psychotic about security. Unfortunately, it’s not for the right reasons.  It’s usually to protect themselves.  They look at everything you do, every email you send, every website you browse, and pretty much monitor your…

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