Is there any way to add some level of restriction to my dedicated server?

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gaurisaxena503
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Is there any way to add some level of restriction to my dedicated server?

Post by gaurisaxena503 » Wed May 13, 2015 9:21 am

I would like to restrict certain number from joining in my servers. is that in the config somewhere ?

zacharyrobinson489
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Re: Is there any way to add some level of restriction to my dedicated server?

Post by zacharyrobinson489 » Fri Nov 12, 2021 6:35 am

Follow these best measures to make your dedicated server safe:
1. Make sure you have the latest security updates and patches installed.
2. Run virus scans on a regular basis.
3. Put DDoS defence in place.
4. Only connect to secure networks.
5. Modify the SSH port.
6. Make sure that each user has their own account.
7. Change your passwords on a frequent basis.
8. Keep your databases safe.

whiteryan97
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Re: Is there any way to add some level of restriction to my dedicated server?

Post by whiteryan97 » Fri Dec 17, 2021 5:27 am

Restrictions for Dedicated Hosts

1. You must supply your own AMIs to run RHEL, SUSE Linux, and SQL Server on Dedicated Hosts. AMIs for RHEL, SUSE Linux, and SQL Server supplied by AWS or accessible on AWS Marketplace are not compatible with Dedicated Hosts. See Bring your own licence for additional information on how to build your own AMI.
This limitation does not apply to hosts that have been assigned to instances with a lot of RAM (u-6tb1.metal, u-9tb1.metal, u-12tb1.metal, u-18tb1.metal, and u-24tb1.metal). These hosts may be utilised with RHEL and SUSE Linux AMIs provided by AWS or available on the AWS Marketplace.
2. Each instance family and Region can have up to two On-Demand Dedicated Hosts. It is possible to seek an increase in the limit: Raise the allocation limit for Amazon EC2 Dedicated Hosts using this request.

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