November 30, 2009
Posted by: Internet and Businesses Online: Web Hosting Articles from EzineArticles.com : Category:
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A dedicated server is a server that is leased from a provider by a client in order to host an entity online, such as a website, online application or advertising campaign. The server hardware is owned by the hosting provider and usually housed in a data centre that provides emergency power systems for disaster recovery and allows the provider to monitor and service the equipment as necessary.
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November 30, 2009
Posted by: chris83 : Category:
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Hello all,
the company i work for just got on board with the magento platform. We are an e commerce site and have over 5000 skus. We choose siteground as our hosting and went with a shared server. Our problem is that our site is moving waaaaaaaaayyyyy toooo slow. the site loads in the high 5-6 secs. My question; is there a way to optimize our current hosting situation whatever that may be? or, should we go with a dedicated server?
Any input would be great as we are at a loss of what to do next. our magento site only has about 300 of our 5000+ skus and is already moving like this.
thanks,
chris
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November 30, 2009
Posted by: alosito : Category:
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My SSL certificate is about to expire. I am using PositiveSSL now, but two years ago it was just $9 per year, and now it is $49 per year. Quite a difference. Could somebody please recommend a cheaper SSL certificate with the same quality?
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November 30, 2009
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Are you looking for free hosting without annoying pop-up windows, buttons, banners? And it is desired for hosting to be on fast servers, with CGI, Front Page extensions, PHP, FTP and MySQL, isn't it?
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November 30, 2009
Posted by: rrsnider : Category:
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I am running EXIM email on my apache server. Starting Saturday, I noticed my email account only had 5 emails in it. It previously had around 100 emails. If I go into CPANEL, I can see that it is showing 47M of disk is being used. Now, the emails I got Saturday are gone. I don't have any emails older then 24 hours. I keep my emails on the server and don't have outlook or any other mail clients installed on a computer where they would be downloaded.
Does anyone have any ideas? I hope I can somehow recover the email. Also, what exactly does the Restore Mail Config do in WHM under Restore a Backup?
Thanks in advance,
Bob
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