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Starting resources:
- 20G of data storage
- 2G RAM
- 100% CPU core
Tech stack:
- Hubzilla version 9.2+
- Powered with PHP 8.3
- Served by Nginx
- 3x compute power
- 3x data redundancy
- 3x server resource
- Automatic failover
- Unmetered bandwidth
- 2x network uplinks
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Hubzilla Hosting Features
Get managed hosting on a platform built for Hubzilla. Check out the Hubzilla hosting features that make the difference.
Managed Hubzilla directory
A secondary Hubzilla directory server is hosted on the network at https://hub.knthost.com. Your Hubzilla instance is automatically configured to use it for faster directory access.
Speed up with Redis
You have the option to configure Hubzilla to use Redis for session storage. Redis provides a faster in-memory session storage, which is important if you expect high traffic or lots of users.
Security first
Why take risks with your site? K&T Shield protects Hubzilla with custom security that is always up-to-date. K&T Shield also provides extra security to your sensitive administrative pages.
Triple data storage
All of your data is in triple redundant storage. This means we have three separate copies of your data on three separate nodes at all times to keep your message flowing.
Always online
Your site is hosted on a double-redundant network in active/active mode. Every server is plugged into two active network links at the same time. If a link fails, your traffic continues as if nothing happened.
Full SSH access
Access your Hubzilla instance directly on the server over SSH. Manage Hubzilla using command line tools including the built in util commands. Configure Cron, backups, and updates over SSH.
Control your data
Build your online presence with Hubzilla. Your hosted data and metadata are stored on privately owned and managed hardware using entirely open-source software. Post, upload, share, and access info without tracking.
Hubzilla made easy
Host on a platform designed with Hubzilla in mind. From a seamless deployment, to ongoing in-house support, your Hubzilla instance is supported for production use.
Stay in control of your data with Hubzilla
The internet is a public space, but that doesn't mean you or your data should be exploited. K&T Host is dedicated to improving access to open-source software applications that support data privacy.
Hubzilla is a powerful online communications platform with decentralized identity and sophisticated permissions. You decide where your data is saved and who can see it. Move or clone your channels to any number of hubs you'd like, and watch as updates, new content, and even deletions sync to you. Hubzilla is a great solution for anyone who wants to maintain an online presence without sacrificing privacy and autonomy. Hubzilla offers a number of apps with familiar social media features. These include social discussion threads with several post and comment tools, file storage, wikis, photo albums, chat rooms, web page building tools, public and private forums, and network and stream filtering.
K&T Host is the best place for an easy and hassle-free Hubzilla experience. Let us do the heavy lifting so you can enjoy this awesome application.
Hubzilla Support Center
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Latest Hubzilla help articles
Enable Hubzilla debug logging
Learn how to setup a debugging log for your Hubzilla service. Access the log from your Hubzilla admin panel, or in real time on the command line.
Enable ActivityPub in Hubzilla
Hubzilla uses the Zot protocol to communicate by default. Enable and configure ActivityPub to communicate with Mastodon, Pleroma, and other Fediverse servers.
Configure Hubzilla to use Redis for sessions
Learn how to configure Hubzilla to use Redis for session storage. Redis provides a faster in memory session storage for Hubzilla.
Setup Gnome Nautilus to access Hubzilla files over WebDAV
Learn how to configure access to your Hubzilla files and images using Nautilus, the file manager of Gnome, via the WebDAV service.
Hubzilla channel short links
Learn how to use short links to access Hubzilla channel addresses. A Hubzilla channel isnormally available at URL path /channel/channelname.
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Need Help?
Support Ticket
Sales Questions
Important Hubzilla Links
Hosting access
Setup secure shell FTP
Access Hubzilla via SSH
Hubzilla essentials
Install Hubzilla using SSH and GIT
Configure Hubzilla to use SMTP for email sending
Manage services
Configure UWSGI cron
Manage PHP settings
Configure Redis
Restart Hubzilla services
Hosting essentials
Manage your DNS
Database help articles
Hosting folder structure
Access your logs