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February 05, 2012
Top 5 Lessons We’ve Learned the Hard Way From Owning Our Own Servers
We’ve happened to own more than our fair share of servers, websites, and businesses over the years. We’ve also had more than enough time to accumulate a wealth of knowledge learned the hard way that we can guarantee you won’t find in the average college textbook. The Internet is one big place, and in all that we’ve done throughout time’s slow crawl, we’ve learned a lot—and can potentially teach even more!Categories: Dedicated Servers |
January 27, 2012
The What, How and Why of a Dedicated Server
If you’re new to the world of web hosting especially, you may quickly find yourself in over your head where dedicated or managed servers are concerned. However, just because you’ve got a lot to learn does not mean your company will have to go without superior Web performance! If you’re ready to upgrade to a full-on dedicated server hardware system, we’re here to make the process as painless as possible.Categories: Dedicated Servers |
October 27, 2011
Security Tips for your Dedicated Machine
On a shared server there are all sorts of services, many of them often archaic, that need to be keep accessible in case any user needs them. While typically most of these aren't unexploitable, all it takes is for there to be one weak link.Categories: Security Issues |
March 28, 2011
How Colocation Hosting Can Benefit Expanding Businesses
colocation hosting plan is unlike any other hosting type, because rather than allowing you to lease a web server, it provides a safe facility in which a private server can be stored. The following paragraphs outline the main ways that a colocation hosting plan can benefit an expanding business.Categories: Colocation Hosting |
January 29, 2009
Secure Remote FTP Backups in cPanel
Backing up the files on your computer is essential and the same holds true for the data on your website. Sure, your web host probably makes a habit of backing up data but why put your fate in their hands? After all, anything can go wrong including hardware
Categories: cPanel Tutorials |
