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vBulletin is an online forum solutions software used by millions of users worldwide. It is the top choice for business owners and webmasters because it’s easy to use, feature-rich, and highly customizable. With a vBulletin Developer, businesses and individuals can make their online forums highly functional and engaging. A vBulletin Developer can create customized forums that meet all of the client's needs and leverage its full potential. With their extensive knowledge and experience, clients are sure to get the most out of their vBulletin development project.
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- Migrations from one vBulletin forum software to another
- Integrations of vBulletin forums into Wordpress sites
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- Updates from older versions of vBulletin to newer ones
- Debugging issues with JavaScript and other coding languages
- Implementations for features such as sound recording or special views for threads
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We are looking for an experienced system administrator or server architect to set up a distributed server environment for our vBulletin forum. The goal is to separate the web server, database server, and image server for improved performance, scalability, and security. Responsibilities: Web Server (Server 1): Install and configure vBulletin on the web server. Ensure proper synchronization of vBulletin files across the server cluster. Database Server (Server 2): Set up and configure MySQL or another database server. Create and configure a database for vBulletin. Establish secure communication between the web server and the database server. Image Server (Server 3): Configure the image server to serve static files, including vBulletin images. Update vBulletin configuratio...