08
Feb
DNS Servers: Opportunities And Working Principles
Domain names are formed from several or at least two labels (parts) that are separated by dots. Label in the name are numbered from right to left. That is the most extreme right-mark in the domain name, will be the top-level domain, and each subsequent mark, which is located to the left – sub domains... Read More
07
Feb
Acronis True Image for Microsoft Windows Small Business Server
Small businesses face the same challenges in the IT field, as large organizations, but when it comes to disaster recovery, they are more vulnerable. SMB-sector companies traditionally use fewer servers, fewer staff IT professionals and fewer technical resources than the big companies. Therefore, the recovery of such enterprises require more staff and technical resources than... Read More
07
Feb
Linux is like Windows
The inevitable question is: Why? If you came to this post do not think it necessary to discuss the reasons. By way of info, in my case the primary motivation is to decrease the reluctance to change users obtuse in companies in which they migrated the OS from the computers to GNU / Linux .... Read More
03
Feb
Dedicated Server Vs. Peer to Peer Servers
As always when there’s something new in the market it is the most talked about topic. Similarly, with the launch of Peer to Peer there was a buzz around. When things come into existence its obvious that people start comparing with the products available in the industry. Peer to Peer (P2P) is a distributed application... Read More
02
Feb
Compliance In The Cloud: Some Important Points
As more becomes known, the Cloud Computing model attracts more attention, but one of the challenges still unresolved is the issue of compliance. I’ve been thinking a bit about this and would like to share some thoughts with you. The spread of the cloud services often collides with the regulatory aspects. Some national laws affect... Read More
02
Feb
Discussing SaaS
The SaaS model tends to reduce the upfront costs because they do not demand upfront investments in licenses and infrastructure support as possible acquisitions or expansions to accommodate the new hardware system. Furthermore, SaaS will tend to remain more economical over time, since we observed that the traditional model constantly demands a significant upgrade (from... Read More
02
Feb
Capacity Planning in Cloud
Recently, I was asked if a company uses public clouds still need to do capacity planning, since, in theory, the computational resources available would be inexhaustible. When you need more resources, said the person, just ask your provider the provisioning of the cloud. But let’s think a bit. Let’s imagine that a cloud provider or... Read More
02
Feb
What did cloud computing replace?
Cloud computing has been the most talked about chapter in the books of web hosting industry. After Cloud hosting services came into full swing the scenario has changed totally, there were many questions that it has replaced the traditional hosting, replaced the storage network, replaced enterprise architecture etc. But we can say that cloud has... Read More
01
Feb
Colocation Benefits – A simplified solution
Colocation hosting services means locating your IT infrastructure to the third party data centers. The data centers which are highly reliable, secure and has fully equipped redundant infrastructure. Colocating your web servers to the data center is always a wise choice as it provides many benefits and secured physical atmosphere to your server. Colocation web... Read More
31
Jan
Dedicated Server Reseller – An advantageous hosting platform
Dedicated server is one of the most popular type of web hosting. Because of its security, reliability and feature of full control dedicated hosting server is most demanded. The dedicated reseller hosting is for resellers who want to utilize the full power of a dedicated server with no resource limits and no resource sharing with... Read More