Reseller Hosting – Caching

June 4, 2011 – 10:52 am

Caching has been the fundamental principle of the Internet. The browsers cache the websites; there are intermediate devices on the Internet that cache various websites. Moreover caching improves the end user performance and can be used to serve different content to the end user instead of the original content being sent by the original service provider. The size of the cache and the amount of storage an end user wants to reserve for itself in different geographies can be a source of revenue for the reseller. The reseller can also work with original sellers or other reseller hosting providers to use their caches to make a matrix of caches in order to provide maximum performance to the end user. In fact reselling a set of caches could be a reseller’s sole business. The other side of caching is bandwidth, caching helps in specific areas where the bandwidth is low or the traffic is very high for the available bandwidth. The right combination of bandwidth and caching is needed for the reseller.

DreamHost Review – The Dedicated Servers

May 28, 2011 – 9:54 am

Many people often look for a DreamHost review that covers the dedicated servers. Dedicated servers are perfect if you are looking for being on your own server. DreamHost dedicated servers are perfect for those businesses that are looking for more traffic and looking to expand to being large worldwide e-commerce sites, rather than small and local.

The problem with shared hosting is that you have others on your server and are limited in your server-side programming. Dedicated servers make it possible to use more and get a better e-commerce website with a shopping cart and payments. However, you will still need to be careful since all servers have problems.

The dedicated server also takes away the problem of being on the same IP address as other users who may have had their content blocked from other countries. The countries will generally block IP addresses and not domain names. This is perfect for those larger businesses that are after more traffic from all over the world.

Customer Comments about Hostgator

May 12, 2011 – 9:52 am

If you decide to try Hostgator, you will find that there are many plans available to use no matter how large or how small your business may be. They are chock full of great features that many other companies do not offer. Many of these features are even included free of charge. It really makes you wonder how they can do this.

If you look at a Hostgator review, you will find that many people like Hostgator and feel they are a very great company to deal with.  They are considered one of the most user-friendly sites on the Web. They have tutorials and great customer support that is there 24/7. Their cPanel is an icon-based system that anyone can learn to use.

They are a reliable helpful company that is easy to contact, easy to setup their plans, and they are low cost. Some would even say cheap. One customer did say in a Hostgator review that they had deleted his database because some files got corrupted. Overall, however, most of the comments are positive.

Advantages of Cheap Dedicated Hosting

March 19, 2011 – 10:49 am

Of course, there are advantages to cheap hosting through dedicated servers and the first is the fact that you get the full use of the CPU. Even if it does run slower than shared hosting, you can do what you want with your website and you do not have to limit your use of server-side programming, to an extent.

They are also beneficial if you have a lot of websites that you want since most shared hosting sites will try to limit you to the number of live websites that you have on your account. However, you will generally lose the support for maintaining them so you will need to be high in knowledge so that all of your websites remain high in quality.

Through dedicated servers, you will have your own IP address and many dedicated server plans can also offer you more than one IP address so that you can arrange your websites so as not to limit your capability to reach the world.

UK Web Hosting: Business

February 4, 2011 – 10:48 am

The business community in the UK can be very different from the business communities of the customer’s home country. As a result, a UK web hosting business can be unique in itself. Since the UK does not have many people and is a relatively low-density country, most of the interaction that a user finds is with machines. As a result, when there is an issue that the customer may need a human to talk to, he may not find one. Moreover, since the deployment, diagnostic and recovery tools are likely to be automated and a user’s experience can be anywhere from enthralling to frustrating. Web hosting in the UK can have other issues that can cause problems for the user or the customer if the customer is not careful. For example, the web hosting company may decide to host its servers in a third country, which are likely to create complications for customer. The customer should understand what he is getting into before signing up for a web hosting service in the UK.

Benefits of PHP Hosting

December 17, 2010 – 10:47 am

There are many mathematical functions that can be performed by the PHP hosting programs that enable the inclusion of forms and calculators to enable visitors to design various scenarios that are constructive for them to understand the value of the things that you are promoting.  For example, if a potential affiliate inputs a certain number of hours they can volunteer and a number of days per week, a calculation can be provided that will indicate a number of phone calls to make or e-mails to process, etc.

These functions are designed to be as easy to install as copying and pasting your auto responder code into the HTML and it is really a lot more beneficial to you.  So, absolute values, rounding and the square root functions are integrated into the PHP system whenever they are needed.  A very good reason for this flexible program is the accessibility.  It can be accessed with a simple user name and a password.  Security is accomplished through encryption as needed.

Linux hosting: is it fast?

November 14, 2010 – 10:45 am

Speed is one of the major deciding factors when people choose Linux as their OS. Since Linux is developed by so many unconstrained minds, the developers have removed all the fluff from the kernel and have left only the essentials needed for the operating system. Furthermore, they have optimized the essentials to work as fast they could. There is a catch though. Any operating system, and Linux is no exception, has a bunch of configuration parameters that can have a significant influence on the speed of the system. As a result, users should carefully study these configuration parameters and set them up optimally for their Linux hosting environment. It would not be a bad idea to experiment with some of these configuration parameters and see what gives the best performance for a given workload. Finally, users should make it a point to continuously monitor the vital statistics of the system and identify any anomalies. Moreover, users should also fix the anomalies to make sure their systems run smoothly.

Windows Hosting: Viewed as the All-in-One Hosting Solution for Resellers

October 20, 2010 – 10:44 am

Even though Linux continues to be a viable platform, many resellers are turning to Windows hosting because it offers comprehensive open source support.  The Windows platform makes it possible to host a slew of applications alongside one another.  For example, the maintenance of separate accounts to meet customer requirements, as Linux web hosting requires, is a thing of the past when using Windows.  Therefore, Windows web hosting can be viewed as an all-in-one solution.

Utilizing the Windows platform for web hosting enables a reseller to capitalize on an extensive array of services.  For example, you can target Linux clients by offering open source technologies such as Perl and PHP while still enabling your Windows customers to utilize Microsoft products such as ASP.NET.  You can therefore create hosting packages based on your customer’s needs.  In addition, DotNetNuke and Plesk are intuitive control panels that are Windows based that allow you to enhance the selling point of variety.

Therefore, Windows reseller hosting enables you to reach out to a wider audience even if they prefer technologies commonly associated with Linux.

Save Money with Managed Hosting

September 13, 2010 – 10:42 am

While managed hosting does cost a lot more money than opting for shared hosting, you are able to make savings elsewhere in your business. Unless you run your own business and are the sole person within your business, it is likely that you will be paying another person run and maintain your website. This is so that you can take care of other problems in your business.

When you opt for the managed web hosting, the hosting company is able to do that job for you, within the price that you are paying for the web hosting. This is usually a lot less than you would need to pay for a web developer or someone to maintain the website.

You will still have your own time to be able to run the rest of your business. You will also be able to keep in contact with the hosting company easily so that any changes that you need can be made fairly quickly and easily.

Cloud Hosting Is the Choice of Many Money Conscious Webmasters

September 4, 2010 – 10:41 am

Public cloud or private cloud, the question as to which one is better has probably already been answered.  The private cloud hosting situation, unless you can get a very good deal on some dedicated servers, will be the more costly of the two due to the hardware, software and someone to put it all together.  It could run into some real money and then what do you have?  You probably have more computing power than you really need.  Let’s face it. There are not an awful lot of Googles, Intels or Microsofts out there.

Public clouds are more scalable for your operation.  You only have to purchase the space you need.  The security of your web information is as good as it is going to get and the majority of the hosting companies have the clouds already set up to keep you running as efficiently as if you had all of that stuff in your office next to you.  And you don’t have to worry about your technical staff needing a 401k.