Blue Host Review

Most of my sites tend to be very media rich, ranging from video blogs to some podcasts and photography based websites. As a result they are fairly high demanding in terms both of bandwidth and storage requirements. Normally this means having to go with a plan that is far beyond what I need in terms of other features, or paying additional fees to get hold of the storage needed to support the sites.

Offline Website Diagnosis -...

Troubleshooting a broken website is often hard, with often dozens of companies inbetween you and your website, and anyone of them could be to blame. I introduce the world of ping, traceroute, looking glasses and more tools to help you.

Apollo Hosting Review

I'm not much of coding guru, and I don't really want to learn! That said, I've managed enough sites now that I know my way around basic websites and feel confident enough to run my own web marketing site. So, what I look for in a host is a company that will offer me great support but without having to pay over the odds for site by site support which I don't require.

DNS Tutorial - A Guide to...

The most asked questions I hear, are people moving their hosting, and not knowing how to tell the world they are moving. The answer is of course, DNS. Domain Name Service, which is the process of computers translating their names for each other (horrible numbers, like 192.168.234.123) to names we can understand like www your company name dot com. Whilst most people do not need a complete understanding of how DNS works, it is important that you at least have a idea of what is going to happen when you advise us to move the domain - telling us the wrong things can cause outages for your website and email.

Co-Location Web Hosting

Co-location web hosting is similar to unmanaged dedicated server hosting, with the crucial difference being that the server is owned by the client and not the hosting provider. Therefore over time co-location hosting can be a much cheaper alternative to dedicated server hosting as you do not have to pay for the rental of the server, just the space it takes up, it's power consumption and bandwidth. Most web hosts which offer a co-location service charge fees based on the rack space taken up, and charge per GB of data-transfer which is generally booked in the same...

Compare Web Hosting Services...

Choosing the right web hosting provider is extremely important whether you want to put your business online, or just to put up a personal website. There are some very shady web hosting companies out there that you absolutely want to have nothing to do with.
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