Web hosting gives anyone a good opportunity to establish online presence through the website(s). The content, whether it’s large or small, can be all accommodated in a single web server. A web server is like a big computer that can store huge data, all the contents are stored on these servers and can be retrieved when someone visits your website. These web servers are usually designated within the data centers. Individuals who wish to rent some space on this server can choose the speed, and space availability they want for their sites. Other important factors like future hosting needs and ticket support should be considered when choosing a hosting company. Continue reading “Choosing the right web hosting service for your needs”
Why should you go for dedicated web hosting?
Dedicated web hosting is often considered as the ultimate web hosting used by the websites having massive traffic or managing heavier applications. As the name says, a dedicated hosting is dedicated for someone who buys the server for his website. Although everybody can’t afford most of the best dedicated hosting plans, they are really paying as what they are offering is the best in web hosting.
Dedicated web hosting is for you if you can afford a couple of hundreds on monthly rent and if you are looking for a reliable and secure web hosting, and of course, if your preference is for performance than pay. It won’t be that easy to shift from a shared web hosting to a dedicated account, and then back to the shared one. So, it is always better not to jump before knowing the facts.
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Amazon’s next billion-dollar business eyed
Amazon.com Inc’s cloud computing unit may be its next billion-dollar business and analysts will be watching for clues on how fast this secretive unit is growing when the Internet retailer reports results next week. Amazon Web Services started small in 2006 by selling computing power and data storage to emerging technology companies, blogs and websites. Now the unit, known as AWS, counts NASA, the US Department of State, Siemens, Pfizer and Nasdaq as customers. Continue reading “Amazon’s next billion-dollar business eyed”