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How To Change Hosts Reasons for which people change hosts Most people (web based business owners, webmasters etc.) often have to change their hosts because the service is not good enough. Repeated and/or long downtimes, poor support, rude support or even total lack of response from the part of the host are some of the... >> Read full article here How To Host Several Websites Under One Account If you operate several websites, each with its own domain name, signing up of separate hosting accounts can be an expensive proposition. Even if your hosting company offers the add-on domain feature (which will allow you to add different domains to the same hosting account) you will be charged... >> Read full article here Moving To A New Host With Zero Downtime Let's face it - quite often many people tolerate less than great service from their hosting provider simply because it can be a real pain to move your site, your domain name and your email accounts without creating major downtime for you and your site visitors. Here's a general checklist to follow to ensure that... >> Read full article here Overselling - What The Buyer Should Know About It Overselling basically means to sell beyond the means of delivery. However, that's a little bit oversimplified. Maybe an example will help you get a clearer picture. A web hosting company might have a server with a 80 GB hard drive and 700 GB bandwidth. The company starts to sell plans with 1GB space and 10GB transfer... >> Read full article here Server Load - Just A Number? Well, yes, basically the server load is a number. The number is usually under the x.xx format and can have values starting from 0.00. The number expresses how may processes are waiting in the queue to access the processor(s). Of course, this is calculated for a certain period of time and of course, the... >> Read full article here |
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