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What is a Server and What Does it Do?

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 Your computer might be your workstation, but there’s another thing that’s just as essential to running your business: your server. But what is a server, and what does it do? What if you need help choosing the right one? We’ve got you covered with this guide to everything you need to know about servers. What is a Server ? A server is simply a computer (or multiple computers) that has all of your website files on it. Once you have your server up and running, anyone with an internet connection can access your website through its IP address or domain name. What does that mean in terms of SEO, security, usability and other things you should know? We’ll get to that! First, let’s dive into some basic knowledge about servers. ​ What are Servers Used For?: Servers are pretty much always used for websites (although they’re not limited to just web pages!). You can run everything from email hosting to video streaming through one single machine—known as a server—that will make sure you ...

Top 10 Reasons to Choose the Best Web Hosting Provider

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How do you know if your web hosting provider is the best? There are countless options out there, so it can be hard to tell which one will work best for your needs. That’s why we’ve put together this list of the top 10 reasons why you should choose the best web hosting provider available to make sure that your site gets all the speed and power it needs without costing you an arm and a leg, or putting your data at risk from unstable servers or hidden fees. Without further ado, here are our top 10 reasons you should choose. 1) The Best Web Hosting Provider is Easy to Use   One of the reasons why hosting is so important is because it allows you to focus on what’s important – your business. With a web host that is easy to use, you don’t have to bother about server settings or other geeky stuff. A good web host takes care of these things for you and makes sure that your website looks good, works smoothly, and keeps running efficiently. Why waste time doing it yourself when there are exp...

How to Avoid The Cost of Setting Up and Maintaining a Full-Scale Private Cloud

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  They say that time is money, and when it comes to running your business, there’s no more accurate phrase to describe the cost of lost time and resources. If you’re like most entrepreneurs, you have limited amounts of both to spare and have dreams of getting your new venture up and running as quickly as possible with minimal investment of resources or time. But how can you avoid expensive overage fees or costly upgrades? And what do you do if you simply don’t have the budget to set up and maintain your own private cloud hosting service? Introduction There are many cheap VPS hosting providers to choose from, but what you don’t know is that you can’t get everything from all of them. For example, your initial investment is just a fraction of what you might have paid in capital expenses if you were setting up your own private cloud – there are still so many more other costs to take into account. And what happens when someone wants to use your system or one component fails? In order to...

Dedicated Server is the best option for your Business

 What is Dedicated Server A dedicated server is a single physical machine that is used to run an application or website. Dedicated servers are not virtual machines and do not share any hardware with other services or applications. This gives dedicated servers many benefits, including stability and control over resource allocation. Dedicated servers can be very cost-effective for businesses with resource-heavy operations such as streaming media, e-commerce websites, and high-traffic blogs and forums. Most of our dedicated server solutions offer blazing fast 1Gbps network connections, so you don’t have to worry about your site slowing down due to heavy traffic or limited bandwidth. They also come preconfigured with all of the security you need to keep your data safe from prying eyes. A dedicated server is a single physical computer that only one person or company can use. It is not shared with anyone else and is unique to its owner. The hardware on your dedicated server is owned by y...