A lot of webmasters are actually confused on why they should or should not use the Windows OS on their server. The Windows web hosting background operates on the same server your content is kept, caring for necessary events involved for your website to run efficiently. From a glance, Windows looks the same to the […]
What to Do If Hosting Account Gets Suspended?
Have you seen these words? This account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. More and more stories from people have come out regarding how their websites have been suddenly suspended. I know it stinks; I used to host with Hostgator.com, and I would see my sites with warnings from time to […]
Switching From VPS To Dedicated
Switching from a VPS server to a dedicated server is a big decision for a lot of companies. It is not something that you can just do in a blink of an eye because let’s face it; if you’re moving from a VPS to dedicated server you’re going to be paying about 100-150 more per […]
Using Too Many Resources on Shared Hosting
Shared Hosting is the most inexpensive way to host a website. Because of these most personal websites, blogs, and small to medium sized online businesses use shared servers in the beginning. It makes perfect sense that you use a shared server first before upgrading to a VPS, dedicated, or reseller account. Think of a shared […]
Managed and Unmanaged Servers at a Glance!
So you have already used shared hosting and you don’t need those “low end” or “starter” plans anymore. Well congratulations you’re no longer a newbie webmaster and your getting to be an intermediate webmaster. You have probably seen the words managed and unmanaged floating around the internet. It would be advantageous to know beforehand the difference between a […]