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| Hosting: Top 10 Things to Look For in a Web Host |
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by Amy Armitage
Although this is a “top 10” list, most of the following things could easily be listed as the #1 most important consideration, so take them all seriously. It doesn’t matter if you are a large company, a small one, or just a hobbyist who wants to display photos of hand-painted electric trains. Everyone needs to consider the same things, just to different degrees.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Thursday, August 28 @ 18:46:20 EDT (182 reads) |
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| Hosting: Different Types of Control Panel for Web Hosting |
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by Rodney Ringler
A company that provides web hosting services is called a web host, and their hosting plans provide data storage, connectivity, email, etc., everything needed to run a website. There are thousands of web hosting services, ranging from individuals to worldwide corporations, and many web hosts offer multiple web hosting plans to accommodate different size websites. Every Web host provides a Control panel that allows you to manage your hosting plan and website. A control panel is like the brain behind your Web site’s body. It gives you one place to look at to do everything you would ever need to do to your Web hosting account. You can create E-mail accounts, create FTP accounts, track statistical information and so much more.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Monday, April 07 @ 10:18:58 EDT (276 reads) |
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| Hosting: Green Web Hosting - Is It the Future? |
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by Rodney Ringler
The green web hosting options have expanded quite a bit in recent months. If you're not familiar with it, green web hosting is a form of web hosting that focuses on socially conscious and ecologically friendly methods.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Thursday, March 13 @ 16:16:04 EDT (316 reads) |
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| Hosting: Hardware Load Balancing Lightens Server Load |
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by Mark Henry
Load balancing is the even distribution of computer processing and communication activities so that a server is not overwhelmed. Load balancing is especially important for networks where it is difficult to predict the number of requests that will be issued to a server.
Busy Web sites typically employ two or more Web servers in a load-balancing scheme. If one server starts to get swamped, requests are forwarded to another server with more capacity. Load balancing is therefore a service that is employed on more sophisticated site deployments
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Posted by MWAdmin on Wednesday, February 28 @ 11:58:56 EST (459 reads) |
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| Hosting: Web-Based SMTP Server Monitoring |
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by Lew Newlin
Web-based monitoring of SMTP email servers is normally conducted using one of two different approaches. The first uses a socket level connection to verify whether or not the target server is operational. The second more comprehensive method involves sending round-robin messages to your email system and its subcomponents. Depending on your needs, hardware, and company size both have validity and a rightful place. To determine what is best for your company, let’s examine both in more detail and the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Wednesday, February 07 @ 15:09:21 EST (588 reads) |
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| Hosting: Conversion Rate Optimization: Does Your Host Have the Cure? |
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by Frederick Townes
Conversion Rate Optimization: Does Your Host Have the Cure for Attrition?
There are plenty of reasons visitors convert and even more reasons they don't. The site's layout, color choices, word choices and call to action, button/anchor text, layout, nomenclature and similar factors all have an impact on a site's conversion rate. These are factors that you can manage and control.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Tuesday, January 16 @ 15:23:00 EST (445 reads) |
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| Hosting: 36 Questions to Ask Your Web Host Before You Buy |
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by Alex Welz
Getting a website is essential for business. Making a mistake could cost you money as well as lost reputation. We have put together 36 questions across 10 areas that you should as any hosting company before you purchase a website. How they answer these questions will determine if this is the right website solution for you.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Wednesday, October 25 @ 12:59:26 EDT (932 reads) |
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by Danny Wirken
Load Balancing And Yahoo!
A high-volume site like Yahoo! knows that the actual quality of service any web server provides to end users basically depends on network-transfer speed and server response time. Network-transfer speed refers to the Internet-link bandwidth while server-response time depends upon resources including fast CPU, lots of RAM and good I/O performance. Once these resources are exhausted and the web-server is encountering heavy traffic, a problem would surely arise.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Thursday, August 31 @ 13:09:37 EDT (532 reads) |
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| Hosting: How to Switch Hosting Providers without Downtime |
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by David J. Smith
Firstly there is this one important thing you need to remember, do not terminate your existing hosting account until the very last step. You may be very unhappy with your current hosting but it is essential that your current hosting account remains active until you are 100% sure your site is all operational with the new hosting provider.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Wednesday, August 02 @ 16:10:00 EDT (625 reads) |
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| Hosting: Setting up a New cPanel Server |
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by Rodney Ringler
Step by Step Guide to Setting up a New WHM cPanel Server for Web Hosting Accounts
This is a guide to setting up a new WHM/cPanel Server to be used for web hosting accounts. It is intended for web hosting company administrators and dedicated server owners. For under $99 per month, it is easier than ever to manage and run your own dedicated server. You can have guaranteed uptime from your datacenter, and outsourced support starting at $30/month. All you need to do is set up the server and get going. Whether it is for a web hosting company or a couple of personal websites, an inexpensive linux server is powerful, reliable, and easy to setup.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Friday, April 21 @ 14:16:24 EDT (723 reads) |
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