Posts filed under 'Managed Hosting'
Scalability versus burstability
In this blog post (and the next) I’m going to look at a couple of the biggest challenges facing hosting providers in these days of fast bandwidth, cheap storage, ‘viral’ social media and seemingly infinite ‘cloud’ capacity …
Continue Reading Add comment May 17th, 2011
Fast growing Germany based start-up SoundCloud move to EveryCity
SoundCloud is an innovative, exciting and highly accessible new way for DJs, Music Producers, and Artists to..
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What is managed hosting?
Simply said managed hosting is where a hosting company undertakes the upkeep and..
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Making servers faster: RAID 1 vs RAID 5 performance differences
We briefly go through the performance differences between RAID 1 & RAID 5..
Continue Reading 7 comments October 7th, 2008
Making servers faster: SAS vs SATA whats the difference when it comes to hosting?
We look at disk systems, and how making the right choice early on can yield dividends down the line..
Continue Reading 5 comments October 7th, 2008
Making servers faster SCSI vs SATA whats the difference when it comes to hosting?
We look at disk systems, and how making the right choice early on can yield dividends down the line..
Continue Reading Add comment August 19th, 2008
Is the Sun Microsystems’ SunFire X2100m2 the way forward for hosting servers?
Read about why we really like Sun Microsystems x2100 range of servers..
Continue Reading Add comment June 30th, 2008
Up to 66% of UK/US dedicated server solutions risk data loss
Hosting solutions without redundant harddrives still roughly make up 25%-66% of UK/USA advertised packages.
Continue Reading 2 comments June 9th, 2008
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We will be posting information, tips and news often which will be of particular relevance to New Media/Marketing Agencies, Web Developpers. With the aim of keeping them abrest of what is possible and what the alternative ways of doing them are along with, whitepaper snippets and anything else we think you’d like. Additionally from time to time we’ll drop in where we can information of projects we’re currently working on.
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