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Is there any difference – Linux vs. Windows web hosting

Sunday, September 20, 2009

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For the beginner in web hosting probably one of the most confusing parts is whether they should have hosting on Linux or Windows web server. There are also many other options on the market, but the most popular are Windows and Linux. After a few hours of researching, we have came to a conclusion, that [...]

Introduction to Virtual Private Servers(VPS)

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

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Many people tend to use Shared web hosting and the features it provides them suites their needs fully, however it has some disadvantages. Shared web hosting means that hundreds of user accounts are stored on on physical machine with combined server recources like the CPU, disc space and RAM, which are shared for all accounts. [...]

Determining the Best Web Hosting Company Depending on Your Needs

Monday, September 7, 2009

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If you want an web site in the internet, no matter if it’s for business purposes or just a blog, it’s very important to know what types of resources you will be needing. This knowing can save you money for services you most likely won’t be using and most importantly frustration of something that does [...]

Eight tips on how to choose a suitable domain name for your website

Sunday, September 6, 2009

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Probably one of the most important things is getting a suitable and good looking domain name for your web site. The domain name is basically yourself and your whole website and therefore a good and memorable name is always a plus, not to mention that the customers will find you easier. The Domain name may be [...]

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  • July 26, 2010 -- In late June, UNH-IOL became the first facility of its kind to be able to test the new IEEE 802.3az EEE standard. This new protocol was developed to reduce the power that drives data throughput during periods of low Internet usage or minimal Ethernet activity.
  • July 21, 2010 -- In an email Q&A with the WHIR, Silverglate details some of the material he intends to cover in his session, and promises “one of the few truly educational sessions at HostingCon.”
  • July 20, 2010 -- After a flurry of attention based partly on incomplete information, BurstNET’s chief technology officer Joe Marr offered some more insight into the suspension of the Blogetery service in an email interview with the WHIR, in which he outlines the company’s justification for taking the customer server offline, including details of the “history of abuse” alluded to in BurstNET’s original email to the customer.

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