Not necessarily anything shady, that is old hardware. There are several providers that have similar offers. You probably wont be successful if you want to turn that server into many VPS - the base...
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Not necessarily anything shady, that is old hardware. There are several providers that have similar offers. You probably wont be successful if you want to turn that server into many VPS - the base...
Try contacting their sales team, they may have promotions available that are not advertised.
I've read some good reviews on those guys. Before you sign up check with their sales team and ask if there is any available discounts that arent advertised, and if they have a network uptime...
I have read some good reviews on that company, they are well known in that market niche. Most providers will accept that type of content, if you are shopping around. (be sure to check their...
Many hosting providers will include 5 useable IP's with dedicated server rental, and will let you order more as long as you have valid justification. I have read some good reviews on the company that...
It is usually better to have a double opt-in: after someone signs up you send them a message asking them to confirm that they want to receive your marketing materials. This eliminates a lot of bogus...
I've read some good reviews about those guys. You might want to also check out the offers section of this forum as well - many dedicated server companies have special holiday pricing at this time of...
A good hosting provider will be able to offer a 100% network uptime guarantee, your server itself will still be a single point of failure though. Most providers will replace any failed hardware...
Not all hosts offer daily backups, make sure you ask before you sign up. Also, remember that a host will probably charge you if you ask them to restore a backup for you. It is a lso a good idea not...
Before you sign up make sure that they put in writing who actually owns the domain name, and what happens to it if things don't work out and you move to a different hosting provider.
Numbers in a domain name are not directly bad for SEO, but it could make it harder for visitors to enter your correct name in their browser, like if you have the number 4 in your domain they could...
I've used them before and would recommend them, their domain administration interface is good. The only downside I see to registering with them is that their shopping cart makes you opt out of a...
A good open source alternative (i.e. free download) network monitoring solution is Zabbix.
DCMA is United States law, so technically if your servers are located outside of the USA the DCMA would not apply, however there is similar laws in other countries that protect copyrights.
Someone else owns those photos, unless you have their permission to use them you could be asking for trouble. An easier solution would be to purchase the images from one of the online sites that sell...
There's a few providers that offer dual core servers with cpanel around that price point. Check the marketplace section of this forum if you want to do some comparison shopping.
One problem with a custom built control panel is that your clients will have to take the time to learn it, personally I think it is better to stick with the traditional ones. You could offer a custom...
If unlimited hosting were possible no one would ever rent a dedicated server, "unlimited hosting" is a false marketing term. Before signing up with any company that offers "unlimited hosting" ask...
Pretty much any web host will allow you to run an adult website on their servers (as long as the content is legal, check their Acceptable Use Policy before signing up to be sure). The company that...
You can test your website load times to various places by using proxy servers located in different countries, enter "free proxy server" in any search engine and a bunch from various locations should...
You might miss a few potential site visitors with the mis-spelling/short form. If you are getting that name I recommend also getting musiccommunity
Hosted Microsoft Exchange would be the best solution, you could also setup your email at your office so that it copies all messages to a web-based email service like Gmail, then setup that web-based...
Shared web hosting is ideal if you are just starting out. The cost is reasonable, and you won't have to worry about administering the server (your webhost is responsible for that). On the other hand,...
It sounds like you are needing a mission critical solution; don't assume that things will take care of themselves. If you have the budget you might want to consider setting up a failover/load...
It is impressive, but there are many other things that should be considered before a 10 minute setup time before choosing a dedicated server provider. (like network uptime guarantee, etc.)