Author: Lauren Hanks

Custom Application Installers at Reclaim Hosting

I’m excited to announce that starting this month, we will be allowing Web Developers to share their custom, 1-click application installers with the Reclaim Hosting Community. This means that if you have an application in mind that you’d like to make widely accessible to 200+ institutions, you may do so …

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Managing Multiple DoOO Servers

So your Domain of One’s Own project is growing, and you just had another server added. Now what? Honestly, not much will change to the day-to-day function of your Domain of One’s Own system. For Reclaim Hosting we will work to configure the additional server to with your DoOO system behind …

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Visiting Nashville: Vanderbilt & Team Trip

This past week I was in Nashville, TN with some of the Reclaim Hosting crew for a little bit of in-person fun. Since we’re a fully remote team at this point, it has always been a goal of ours to get everyone together at least once a year. (Previous trips …

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Reclaim Hosting featured on Hosting Advice

In April 2016 I posted about a featured article on HostingAdvice about Reclaim Hosting. Today I’m delighted to share the same news: Thanks @Hosting_Advice for featuring @ReclaimHosting! https://t.co/1KLmUJ88RH — Lauren Hanks (@brumface) October 6, 2021 This article dives into Reclaim Hosting core beliefs, thoughts about current hosting trends, and how …

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A Semester Rush Worth Celebrating

es it can be really easy to get caught up in all of the hustle and bustle of daily to-do tasks that we forget to celebrate the work happening at light speed all around us. Celebrating milestones can be easier, because there’s usually a momentous occasion like a work anniversary or conference event that makes us all stop for a moment and say, “Wow, look at that!” But what about the smaller, yet hardly insignificant daily tasks being completed that Reclaim Hosting comes to expect? Those are the tasks that keep the train moving. This blog post is to recognize the day to day work happening all around.

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Notes: LiteSpeed Certification Part 2

Picking up from yesterday, you can find my notes here: LiteSpeed Certification Part 1. Understanding OPCache By enabling OPCache, you can speed up PHP that cannot be cached. As with anything, this comes with pros and cons: Pro: PHP is served faster by caching internal calls Con: OPCache is cleared …

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Notes: LiteSpeed Certification Part 1

I have so much to catch up on in terms of blogging and reminiscing over the last few months here and I’m promising myself that I’ll get to it soon enough. In the meantime, I wanted to jump to present day and talk about a Professional Development meeting that I …

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OERxDomains: Discord

Previous OERxDomains posts: + Early Planning & Display + Artwork, Aesthetic, and Admiration One of my favorite parts about OERxDomains21 would be our use of Discord. In our efforts to bring communities (and time zones) together we knew we would need a space to talk beyond the 20-30 min presentation …

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OERxDomains: Discord

Previous OERxDomains posts: + Early Planning & Display + Artwork, Aesthetic, and Admiration One of my favorite parts about OERxDomains21 would be our use of Discord. In our efforts to bring communities (and time zones) together we knew we would need a space to talk beyond the 20-30 min presentation …

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OERxDomains: Artwork, Aesthetic, and Admiration

Next stop on the OERxDomains Blogging train: the Artwork. Bryan Mathers‘ work is simply too good to not to talk about for a full post. You can also read Jim’s post about the conference aesthetic here. First up, the different logos. The color bars reminded me a lot of the …

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