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January 06, 2012
Top Reasons to Use a Cloud-Based Hosting Provider
In terms of freshness, or even just modernity, fewer services have a better claim to the name than cloud hosting. This structure of web hosting burst onto the scene in the last few years, staking a claim on the market share based on its ingenuity, ease of use, and various pros.Categories: General |
January 02, 2012
Top 5 Reasons to Leave Windows for Linux
Everyone of us has met a Windows diehard at some point in their life, just as we’ve all also met a Linux fanatic, too. But when the rubber meets the road, which operating system really is the best option for your livelihood? If you were given the choice of only one OS to manage all of your systems, what should you properly choose? If you ask us, there’s no real contest at all: Linux is by and large the only way to go.Categories: Linux Web Hosting |
December 15, 2011
Server Clustering: The Ups and Downs of the Technology
In a previous post we took an initial stab at a bit of technology we feel many web masters can benefit from: That of server clustering. Though cloud computing might be taking over a large proportion of the benefits once served by this hardware configuration, we still feel like server clustering is a viable way to go for many Web users. With that in mind, here’s a second post devoted to the sole benefits and costs of using a server clustering network, as well as a bit about what you can expect while using such an arrangement.Categories: General |
December 13, 2011
Server Clusters 101: The Only Crash Course You’re Going to Need
In today’s post we’re going to be talking about something that we haven’t seen a lot of discussion on, especially since cloud computing blew onto the market. However, if you were unaware of server clustering, it’s still a viable way to host, manage, and produce Web content in a scalable, dynamic, and secure manner.Categories: General |
December 12, 2011
How to Send a Real-Time Message to Your Dedicated Server Users
With a Linux base, sending an all channel hail to your server users is actually quite easy. There are a few steps involved, though, which we’ll detail below.Categories: Dedicated Servers |
December 09, 2011
Why You Should Consider Upgrading from Shared Web Hosting For Your Business
No matter how you slice it, shared web hosting is simply bad business for any business. If you’re still using such a service, and are dead-set against using any other, you might want to consider some of the points we’ve listed below. Cheap is good, but better is always better.Categories: Shared Hosting |
December 09, 2011
Why You Should Consider Upgrading from Shared Web Hosting For Your Business
No matter how you slice it, shared web hosting is simply bad business for any business. If you’re still using such a service, and are dead-set against using any other, you might want to consider some of the points we’ve listed below. Cheap is good, but better is always better.Categories: Shared Hosting |
December 08, 2011
Avoiding the Dud: Ways to Hire A Better Server Manager
We get it: Managing your own server is quite difficult. In fact, we understand all too well the desire to avoid unruly uploads, angsty Apache code, and even the dreaded command line. However, if your solution is to hire a dedicated tech specialist capable of handling all your server woes, you may want to consider a few points before signing on the dotted line.Categories: General |
December 07, 2011
Cloud Computing Roller Coaster: The Ups and Downs of Modern Cloud Hosting
Is cloud computing the end-all-be-all messiah for our web hosting needs, or are there very real downsides to the service? In fact, what even are the upsides to storing your website on the cloud.Categories: General |
December 06, 2011
3 Ways to Use Your Dedicated Server
Peep our compilation below to gain a better understanding of three of the unique ways in which a dedicated server can be used.Categories: Dedicated Servers |
