BTCentral has released a new version of Centmin, a script designed to install Nginx, MySQL, PHP and a DNS server for a low-memory environment on CentOS
 
Centmin is a bash script developed for use on CentOS 5.
 It is designed to provide a fully functional NMP plus DNS stack - using minimal resources.
 
 BTCentral Centmin features:
 
 - Updates any pre-installed software (via Yum)
 - Secures /tmp (and /var/tmp) directories
 - Installs development tools needed for compilation of Nginx and NSD
 - Sets server to use your local timezone
 - Installs Nginx, MySQL, PHP 5.3.3 (with FPM)
 - Installs NSD (DNS Server - a low-memory alternative to BIND)
 - Installs NTP (Other than on OpenVZ VPS)
 - Installs Sendmail (enables PHP to use the mail function)
 - Optional: Installs Alternative PHP Cache
 
  Centmin 1.6 
 
 
  
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