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Website Server Planning Tips

Galido

Identify whether or not you need support for particular scripts or Windows applications and other special software. Redudancy and Backups. Do you plan on doing your own backups? Does the webhost provide automated backups and how often? How much storage for backups do they provide? What other add-ons do you need?

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Fountainhead: Profiling questions nobody's asking re: cloud.

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I find it odd that so much is being written about defining cloud terminology, cloud operation, and cloud construction. Or am I missing something? N Apps that are inherently bound to hardware Such as physical instances of software for specific (e.g. When I worked at VMware, one of the questions we often (always?)

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: How to use your Home Server as an AirPrint.

Sean Daniel

As I move more and more of my computing and data to the Cloud with services like SkyDrive. I am reducing the amount of computing power I have in my house. I have an iPad (v1), a Laptop, and of course my Windows Home Server. But obviously, I have iOS5 on all my devices, so that wasn’t an option.

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How to Protect Your WooCommerce Site from Hackers and Secure Your Customer Data?

Galido

How Can I Secure My WooCommerce Store? Up-To-Date Server Software. Automatic Backups. The fundamental requirement of a brute force attack is having access to a site’s login page, where a hacker’s script can enter the millions of IDs and passwords. What if the attackers can’t find the login page on the first place?

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: The Basics of Local DNS for Small Business.

Sean Daniel

Clients on the network also still need to use the SBS DNS Server in order for Active Directory to work, or to resolve the server and other services on the network (for example, client backup doesn’t work unless DNS is operating correctly). Can I set things up the old way? Of course you can. Posted by Sean Daniel. at 9:53 AM.