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well i had a vps that became laggy too often so i changed to a new vps

the problem is that when i run my new vps, the old one turns off

even its control panel will turns off

i can only have/run 1 cp and 1 vps D:?

or why the old vps closes when i start/turn on the new vps?

thanks in advance!

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Your best bet is to gather as much info from this guy as possible. I.E What company hosts it, what VM platform is used to control the VPS. What are the IPs of both, are they on the physical machine, etc.

 

You don't need to post the IPs, but you should be able to answer Brian's questions and figure out what's wrong with that information.

 

The problem was with the old vps, a misconfiguration it looks

 

The person who setup your 2 VPS might even be able to answer your questions and fix the issue.

 

Thanks i talked to the guy and we kinda find the error, a misconfiguration on the /trunk/cong folder and files of the old vps, the new one that the guy installed is working properly

 

i had to check the ips and the db connections to make sure they don't be the same and it worked !

 

Thanks again for the reply, to both!

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You can run as many VPS as you want, as long as they are properly configured (most importantly: different IP addresses). How did you create the new VPS --

did you just clone the VPS as-is, or did you create a new VPS and set everything up?

When you say "the old one turns off" -- does the VPS actually shutdown?

or do you just lose network connectivity?

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You can run as many VPS as you want, as long as they are properly configured (most importantly: different IP addresses). How did you create the new VPS --

did you just clone the VPS as-is, or did you create a new VPS and set everything up?

When you say "the old one turns off" -- does the VPS actually shutdown?

or do you just lose network connectivity?

Thanks for the repply, allow me to answer in that order:

I payed to a guy for the service of setting up the VPS, so i don't totally know how he did all of that. In that case, what should i ask him to know?

I don't know because i payed a service for the setting up D:

Yeah, i can't put both servers running because one of them will shut down, for example, if i turn on the old, the new shutdowns and vice-versa

Not sure about the last question, i guess yes D:

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Your best bet is to gather as much info from this guy as possible. I.E What company hosts it, what VM platform is used to control the VPS. What are the IPs of both, are they on the physical machine, etc.

 

You don't need to post the IPs, but you should be able to answer Brian's questions and figure out what's wrong with that information.

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The person who setup your 2 VPS might even be able to answer your questions and fix the issue.

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