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20
Apr

Technical Organization of Server Hosting

There are six things that underpin any hosting provider: Server, Control Panel, Domains, Accounts, Support, Legal Organization. Now I will tell you the main options. Four options: Reselling – Cheap, no need to deal with configuring the server. But you are dependent on the upstream host more than in other cases. Everywhere, except cPanel cannot...
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19
Apr

Safety of Public and Private Cloud Services

According to studies, revenue in the area of  “cloud computing” technologies in 2013 will amount to 150 billion dollars. Many businesses have already implemented the transfer of corporate data in the cloud, many more companies are going to do it soon, but a lot of people are worried about the security of data stored in...
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18
Apr

Should You Consider Windows Dedicated Hosting?

When searching for web hosting that usually run through a multitude of hosts using a Linux platform, as well as a host using a Windows platform. There are even some hosts that offer both options to their customers easily. Because many people use Windows as the operating system at home, think this is the best...
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16
Apr

Too Much Data To Store?

In times when even small companies have produced a large volume of data, a new focus on enterprise storage systems: where and how to provide data on safety, without spending lots of money and without having to maintain a huge data center ? Who relies on storing information to see your business evolve knows the...
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16
Apr

Balancing The Workload In A Cloud Environment | Part III

Examples of failover mechanisms include: Load sharing redundancy – two or more systems loaded with up to 50 percent of the total load. When a device fails, other devices share the load with little or no interruption. Instance feature redundant – two or more instances of resources loaded with up to 50 percent of the...
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16
Apr

Balancing The Workload In A Cloud Environment | Part II

Types of Market Segments For each type of cloud service, the policy limit varies from one market segment to another. The policy can be influenced by type of organization, organization size, market conditions, workload demands seasonal economy, mandates changes, emerging technologies and frequency of adverse weather conditions. The number also depends on the data center...
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15
Apr

Balancing The Workload In A Cloud Environment | Part I

In a cloud environment, a policy limit is an important desirable attribute – it is used to check and manage resources when the workload demands need to be dynamically balanced after reaching a level of pre-determined threshold. The policy causes the system to create instances of resources depending on how many workload demands exceed the...
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15
Apr

Debating Cloud Computing Security | Part II

Each time the subject arises in a Cloud Computing meeting, the issue of security comes first. So it was natural that I return to discuss this topic. In this second part, I will address the external providers of infrastructure to IaaS cloud providers. Following the first part , in which we talked a bit about...
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14
Apr

Debating Cloud Security

In lectures and meetings on the topic of Cloud that always stands out among the debates is safety. Indeed, the question on security and fear of novelty is common and has always happened. When in the early 90s of last century, the subject was the adoption of client-server model, the questioning was similar. The same...
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