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Archive for the ‘Web Hosting’ Category

Secure Layer Hosting

Monday, March 1st, 2010

There is a growing number of organizations doing business online, and when one of their computers connect with other computers on the network and start communicating, it takes a risk on the confidentiality of personal and private business data.

The risk comes from various areas including websites that can exploit or resell their company’s private information and other critical business data to third party; that’s why many businesses try their best to keep their private business data and other critical information like credit card numbers, working documents, passwords etc. safe from cyber vandals.

That’s where Secure Layer hosting comes in. Secure layer hosting protects your private business data and other critical information. It provides encryption to protect details across the internet and associated web space to store secure html pages.
It is mostly used where sensitive information such as credit card numbers is transferred from a browser to a server. It is commonly used in e-commerce websites where both sides have a certificate which allows messages to be encrypted and decoded only by the sending and receiving parties.

There are two main types of SSL connections, 40-bit and 128-bit, referring to the length of the session key generated by every encrypted transaction. The longer the key, the more difficult to break the encryption code, hence banks require 128-bit encryption code for their online operations.

Securing a site with SSL requires a subscription to one of our accounts. To request a certificate, call us at our toll free number 1-866-647-1644 or email us. Our representative will work with you promptly to help you with your hosting requirement.

Understanding Cloud Computing

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

As many businesses and organizations are increasingly moving towards internet for their every day tasks, the potential of internet grows and the model in which businesses work is changing and evolving. One of the best examples of this is an emergence of cloud computing services.

Cloud computing services are outsourcing of IT services of an organization to a different company where everything is managed by a company through the cloud. The term ‘cloud’ in cloud computing refers to internet and a family of servers.

There are few things which makes cloud computing broader then hosting services is that in cloud computing a company only pays for resources they use, they can adjust the amount of services based on their needs and these services are completely managed by their service providers.

Cloud computing services also include virtual data storage where you store your virtual data offsite on secure servers of cloud computing service providers rather then your own and can access that data from anywhere using internet.

By using cloud computing you can avoid your capital expenditure on hardware, software and services and pay your provider only for what you had used.
There are both public and private cloud computing services. Examples of public cloud computing services include free email service that are provided by websites like gmail, hotmail and yahoo etc, and photo sharing services by websites like flickr and photobucket.

Public cloud computing services are free and are available to everyone on internet. While Private cloud computing services are only available to the specific clientel, these include dedicated servers, enterprise hosting services etc.

Want to learn more about cloud computing services for your firm’s model? Give us a call – we’d be happy to discuss a possible cloud computing solution for you.

Choosing The Right Web Hosting Service

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Choosing the best web hosting service for your website can be a very recurring task, with poor web hosting service providers it can turn to be a nightmare but with well known and reliable service providers you won’t face many problems.

There are some very important features that you need to scrutinize out before choosing the best web hosting service for your website. Some of these important points are:

1: Access your requirements: Like what sort of your website you have? Is it a small static website for a small company or one meant for your personal use or a large company website? This will help you judge the amount of web space that you require.

2: Rates: Different web hosting companies charge different rates. Companies offering dedicated servers will be substantially higher than others offering budget hosting with limited bandwidth.

3: Data transfer: You need to see if the web hosting company provides you with sufficient bandwidth for the efficient data transfer.

4: Uptime: The best web hosting service will offer the uptime of over 99%. This means that the hosting company will keep its servers up all the time and it also means that your visitors will be able to access your website swiftly.

5: Special Features: You need to see that your web hosting company is offering you Special features. These include Email addresses, Shopping carts and secure servers.

6: 24/7 Support: It is very important to reach the company if your website begins experiencing problems. The best hosting companies will provide you 24/7 technical support.

Managed or an Un-Managed Server?

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

While you surf the internet for offerings of a server hosting company, it could be very difficult for you to choose a specific service because there is no set standard of services. Companies have a host of benefits to offer and these vary from company to company. Hiring a hosting service is a crucial decision and you need to decide whether to hire a managed server or an unmanaged one.

If you want 99.99% uptime go for a managed server. Managed hosting equips you with a 24hr professional support and expertise that keeps your server always up. Managed servers are kept well maintained along with the routine software upgrades.

Managed hosting comes at an expensive price when compared to an unmanaged one, but hiring a good hosting company can really help you get rid of all recurring checkups, upgrades, monitoring plus you do not have to employ additional resources to set up or maintain your server to take care of everyday operations of your server.

On the other hand, an unmanaged server does not really mean that your server is left all on its own. Almost all the server hosting companies offer technical assistance, support, hardware maintenance, configuration and installation of software free of any extra cost.

An unmanaged hosting may come at a far cheaper price. If you need support or assistance of any sort, most of the hosting companies offer hourly support packages that are easily affordable. But before you hire unmanaged services make sure that you know how to operate and manage a server on your own, be able to re-boot the system and so on..

Choosing a managed or unmanaged server solely depends on the technical requirements of your site and more importantly your ability to manage your server efficiently. If you’re looking for professionals who can help you with web hosting, contact the hosting experts at www.server4sale.com.

Dedicated Web Hosting!

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Websites that are hosted on the web are either hosted on a shared server or dedicated server. Servers dedicated or shared are both choices of preference on what the client prefers and what a client needs.

A question in the mind may arise regarding the difference between a shared server and a dedicated server?

Answer to this question is that a shared web server has loads of websites loaded on it; it limits the access of its clients and has limited bandwidth and disk space because it is shared by hundreds of other websites that are hosted on the same server.

On the contrary a dedicated server is dedicated solely for hosting your website(s). Having a dedicated server allows you to exercise complete authority, administer changes within your server unlike a shared server. A dedicated server can either be unmanaged or managed. Adding to its benefits, a dedicated server can also be remotely managed.

Fully managed web hosting services are offered by a number of companies but while choosing a webhosting services provider you must bear in mind that the service provider has a proven track record, stable network and reliable operations

Why buy a dedicated server?

  • If you think that traffic on your web has increased.
  • Your website is taking too long to load.
  • For a smooth web traffic flow.
  • Increased bandwidth and speed.
  • No concurrent other websites running on your server.
  • Access to administer changes or modify.

Host your server to whom?

Monday, May 25th, 2009

The actual needs of your online business include security of your online assets, quality technical support and an utmost satisfaction of being far away from malicious hackers and DDOS attackers. Thus, if your web solution provider offers all of the above features, it will be really a nice deal. But honestly speaking, the real concern one has to face in doing online business is to finding a true e-solution provider instead of a virtual monster bound to create more problems to your online business issues instead of solving them. In my own experience, finding a dedicated or webhosting server on rather reduced prices is a daunting task especially for small investors or those big corporations trying to spend less on their virtual operations but willing to pay quite more on tangible things. I have also spent (read it ‘wasted’) a good time in search of affordable webhosting solutions but the inevitable cost I had to pay through my nose spiraled my all so-called savings. Apart from making profit, first you need to assure whether your hosting company will enable you to maintain your corporate image on the web or not. Is there a single platform available on Internet where we just need to raise our concerns and get everything in return?

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