How to Deploy Your Git Repo Into a Shared Environment Using Arvixe

Last Updated on Friday, 25 May 2012 11:37 Written by Arian Jahansouz Thursday, 10 May 2012 01:33

This article will show you how to deploy your git repo into a shared environment using Arvixe. This article was originally written by Arlo Carreon over at his website. Stop by and take a look!

Git is rapidally becoming more and more popular; and while Github is a great way to store your projects, you will need a way to deploy your web app to your shared hosting. Arvixe is one of the most affordable and reliable shared hosting providers I’ve come across and a perfect example for demonstrating how to deploy your git repo into a shared environment.

1.) Setup SSH Access with Arvixe

Make sure you have SSH access. Shared hosting accounts with Arvixe do not come with SSH access by default. You will to go to the support chat and ask for SSH access, this will only take minutes and is effective immediately. Once they give you access, make sure you can login. Here is how you would SSH into your account with your Arvixe username and password.

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