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Web hosting service

Web hosting service Web hosting service is a type of Internet hosting service that allows individuals and organizations to make their website accessible via the World Wide Web. Web hosts are companies that provide space on a server owned or leased for use by clients, as well as providing Internet connectivity, typically in a data center. Web hosts can also provide data center space and connectivity to the Internet for other servers located in their data center.  1991, the Internet was restricted to use only for research and education in the sciences and engineering and was used for FTP, Telnet, email, and USENET traffic but only a tiny number of web pages. The World Wide Web protocols had only just been written and not until the end of 1993 would there be a graphical web browser for Mac or Windows computers. Even after there was some opening up of internet access, the situation was confused until 1995. To host a website on the internet, an individual or company would need their

Dedicated hosting service

Dedicated hosting service Dedicated server, or managed hosting service is a type of Internet hosting in which the client leases an entire server not shared with anyone else. This is more flexible than shared hosting, as organizations have full control over the server`s, including choice of operating system, hardware and another. There is also another level of dedicated or managed hosting commonly referred to as complex managed hosting. Complex Managed Hosting applies to both physical dedicated servers, Hybrid server and virtual servers, with many companies choosing a hybrid (combination of physical and virtual) hosting solution. There are many similarities between standard and complex managed hosting but the key difference is the level of administrative and engineering support that the customer pays for owing to both the increased size and complexity of the infrastructure deployment. The provider steps in to take over most of the management, including security, memory, storage a

What is SEO?

What is SEO? SEO stands for search engine optimization . It is the process of getting traffic from the organic, free, and editorial and natural search results on search engine. What is SEO What does going in SEO? To understand what SEO really means, let's break that sentence down and look at the parts: 1) Quality of traffic. You can attract all the visitors in the world, but if they are coming to your site because Google tells them you are a resource for HP computers when really you are a farmer selling HP`s, that is not quality traffic. Instead you want to attract visitors who are genuinely interested in products that you offer. 2) Quantity of traffic. Once you have the right people clicking through from those search engine results pages (SERPs), more traffic is better. 3) Organic results. Ads make up a significant portion of many SERPs. Organic traffic is any traffic that you don't have to pay for. What is SEO How work SEO You might think of a search en

Why is my computer so slow?

Why is my computer so slow? Background Programs One of the most common reasons for a slow computer are programs running in the background. Remove or disable any startup programs that automatically start each time the computer boots. (To see what programs are running in the background and how much memory and CPU they are using, open Task Manager. If you are running Windows 7 or higher, run Resmon to get a better understanding of how your computer is being used.) If you have an antivirus scanner on the computer, spyware protection program, or another security utility, make sure it is not scanning your computer in the background. If a scan is in progress, it can decrease the overall performance of your computer. If this is the case, allow the scan to complete, and the computer performance should improve. computer so slow Hard Drive Verify that there is at least 500-600MB of free hard drive space. This available space allows the computer to have room for the swap file to inc

What is Cloud Computing?

What is Cloud Computing? Cloud computing is the delivery of on-demand computing services, database storage from applications to storage and processing power typically over the internet and on a pay-as-you-go basis. Cloud computing enables companies to consume a compute resource, such as a virtual machine, storage or an application, as a utility just like electricity rather than having to build and maintain computing infrastructures in house. History of cloud computing Cloud computing traces its origins back to the 1960s, when the computer industry recognized the potential benefits of delivering computing as a service or a utility. However early computing lacked the connectivity and bandwidth needed to implement computing as a utility. It was not until the broad availability of internet bandwidth in the late 1990s that computing as a service became practical. In the late 1990s, Sales-force offered one of the first commercially successful implementations of enterprise Sa

What is Data Recovery?

What is Data Recovery? Data recovery is the process of restoring data that has been lost, accidentally deleted, corrupted or made inaccessible. In enterprise IT, data recovery typically refers to the restoration of data to a desktop, laptop, server or external storage system from a backup. Causes of data loss Most data loss is caused by human error Other common causes of data loss include power outages, natural disasters, equipment failures or malfunctions, accidental deletion of data, unintentionally formatting a hard drive, damaged hard drive read/write heads, software crashes, logical errors, firmware corruption, continued use of a computer after signs of failure, physical damage to hard drives, laptop theft, and spilling coffee or water on a computer. Logical failure This kind of failure occurs with most traditional as well as modern hard drives. In logical failure or damages, you will not be able to access the drive but still, can see it on BIOS or under Disk Manage

Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)

Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) enables information technology administrators to deploy the latest Microsoft product updates. You can use WSUS to fully manage the distribution of updates that are released through Microsoft Update to computers on your network. This topic provides an overview of this server role and more information about how to deploy and maintain WSUS. History of WSUS           The first version of Wsus was known as Software Update Services (SUS).At first, it only delivered hot-fixes and patches for Microsoft operating systems. SUS ran on a Windows Server operating system and downloaded updates for the specified versions of Windows from the remote Windows Update site which was operated by Microsoft. Clients could then download updates from this internal server, rather than connecting directly to Windows Update. Support for SUS by Microsoft was originally planned to end on December 6, 2006, but based on user feedbac