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Why is Budget Web Hosting More Expensive?
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I have been working with a lot of small businesses and startups. The main concern they have is the cost of the underlying infrastructure in order to save money. But most of the time I’ve seen the decision-makers in this company’s only factor be the cost they are paying up […]
Why eCommerce businesses have not fully adopted 10Gbps?
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Despite 10Gbps being powerful and transformative, a large number of eCommerce companies have not migrated yet. Upgrading requires companies to bear some risks and overcome some barriers to enjoy the benefits. Like other technologies, users must gain confidence that 10Gbps is productive not just for the future but also for […]
Migrate E-Mail accounts from One cPanel Server to another
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There are situations when you need to move an account or part of it from a cPanel to another server. So, a full migration is not feasible. Where most of the support teams are stuck is to move your emails. E-Mails are the most precious and lifeline of any business. […]
It is not only SPAM that you will need to setup E-Mail filters. For instance if you are using a ticketing system and you want E-Mails with a specific subject to be piped to your ticketing system. E-Mail filters can help you. Or if you want certain Sales E-mails to […]
Things To Consider Before Making A Website For Your Small Business
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A website is a necessity for entrepreneurs, small businesses, home-based businesses, affiliate marketing and anybody selling products or services or dropship business. Most of your audience will first search for you on Google, regardless of your other marketing methods. A website will enable potential customers to either find you or […]
How Fast is my Server and Website?
Posted by Geek Crunch Hosting in Cloud, Cloud Computing, Enabling Growth, Getting Started, Hosting, Small Business Blog · 1 Comment
Since long Google has mentioned that website speed is a crucial ranking factor for SEO. Since then, everyone has been asking “How fast is my server and my website?” With Google making such an announcement it has become imperative to make sure that your website loads within 5s. This is […]
If there is one thing those economists have taught is the fact that having lots of choices is not always a good thing. Contrary to the thinking of many, right? Being presented with lots of choices can lead to what is referred to an ‘analysis paralysis’, as well as a […]
How to Install Apache Tomcat 9 on CentOS 7
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The Apache Software Foundation, also known as ASF recently released Apache Tomcat server 9 on December 8, 2016. Tomcat server implements Java servlet and Java servlet technologies like JSP Java WebSocket. Apache Tomcat is an open-source web server and servlet container that is used to serve Java applications. It is […]
Chrome 62 in October will mark even more HTTP sites as “Not secure”
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Google’s efforts with Chrome to encourage the web’s transition to HTTPS are beginning to pay off. The company has now announced plans to extend the effort with the “Not secure” badge scheduled to show up on more HTTP pages. With version 56 in January, Chrome began marking HTTP sites with […]
Step by step instructions to Protect Your Site Against Hackers
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On the off chance that you have ever been influenced by having a hacked site, you know it’s not fun. Programmers can hurt your IP’s reputation, capture your protected information, remove or change your information, infuse malware in SQL databases, and spot indirect accesses in your scripts for future assaults. […]
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