Questions tagged [hosting]

A broad term for a service where a third party "hosts" (physically stores/runs) computers, content or services that are managed and/or maintained by the customer. Questions that are specific to the current point in time (such as prices) are likely to be closed.

A broad term for a service where a third party "hosts" (physically stores) computers, content or services that are managed and/or maintained by the customer.

There are many types of hosting service employed today, including:

  • Dedicated hosting service, also called managed hosting service, where the hosting service provider owns and/or manages the machine, leasing full control to the client.

  • Virtual private server hosting, in which virtualization technology is employed in order to create multiple "virtual" servers that are leased out to customers

  • Colocation facilities, which provide the Internet connection, uninterruptible power and climate control, but let the client do his own system administration.

  • Cloud hosting, which can also be termed time-share or on-demand hosting, in which the customer pays for the system time and space used, and capacity can be quickly scaled up or down as computing requirements change.

Additionally, there are a number of popular, limited or application-specific hosting services, such as file hosting services, where customers store files on a service provider's machines, web hosting services, where a web page is hosted by a service provider, e-mail hosting service, where email services are hosted by a provider and DNS hosting services, where a service provider hosts DNS services and/or nameservers for a customer.

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Why do hosting companies regularly disallow IRC?

IRC is a handy tool at all sorts of levels: Team communication User community participation Building customer service chat bots on an established protocol For these reasons and more I've come to love irssi+screen. Why do hosting companies love to…
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System downtime notification services

We send notifications to our clients when we are scheduling system maintenance, or if the system is down or running slow. We use several methods of communication (email, web site status message, twitter, blog entries, phones). The problem with this…
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Website hacked again

Final Update: Things have been peaceful for the past few weeks and taught me much more about website security and risks. Here's my version of story - I was using an older version of wordpress and probably this person caught me from google. I think…
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What do I need to know about running my own dedicated server (with windows 2008)

I'm thinking of getting my own dedicated server with the following stats: Processor: Celeron 440 2.0 GHz Memory: 1 GB Primary Hard Drive : 160 GB SATA II This will be running Windows. I have some experience with my local IIS and…
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Does routing distance affect performance significantly?

When I say routing distance, I mean on a global scale. For instance, if my target audience is in China, do I look for a host within China?
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ESXi hosted on public IP without firewall

So I've got an interesting problem. I currently rent a couple of servers from Hetzner (a German hosting provider). Each server has a soft firewall and does something like web hosting / database. I would like to rent a beefier server and setup a…
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Suggestions for reliable cheap VPS ($10)?

Does anyone have suggestions on reliable and cheap VPSes (up to around $10 each)? I found this link on a related question and was wondering if anyone had reviews for these services or others: http://geekness.eu/vps-plans-under-10-dollars-a-month To…
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Are there any features in Linux that are essential for hosting Ruby on Rails?

I'm on a project where we're going to be hosting a Ruby on Rails app on a Linux server we own. Are all flavors of Linux equally capable of hosting Rails apps? If not, what features are present in some Linux distros but not others that are essential…
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Who has my domain?

I bought a domain for us to use to hide ugly staging URL's (like what Azure gives you for staging). I pretty exlusively only buy domains from MyDomain.com, but I might have bought this one from NetworkSolutions.com as a test (as we had a client…
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How to show a maintenance page for website when our network is down

We host our ASP.NET web sites internally (within our DMZ). When we are doing network maintenance, etc we would like to have our sites display a maintenance page, but our network is down so our hosting servers are off. We don't host our DNS entries…
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What is the cheapest non-colocation way to serve about 10 static files at a rate of 100 megabits per second to the web?

I've looked at Amazon S3 and it costs roughly $4746 per month for 100 megabits/s (which translates into 31,640 Gigabytes of data transferred. That's at a rate of $0.15 per gig.) I haven't found a cheaper "cloud" option. I'm curious if there's any…
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Software to self-host online backup

I am interested in providing an online backup facility to my corp intranet. I don't want to trust my user data to online companies that may disappear at any time. What software would I look for? Is there anything available to do this? I am using…
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Is a VPS with some resources the same as a Dedicated server with exactly same resources?

Apologize if I shouldn't ask this here. I want to acquire a VPS or a Dedicated. I read about VPS and Dedicated and the differences but I don't understand something... Is a VPS with some resources (X CPU cores, Y RAM, Z Bandwidth etc) the SAME as a…
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Latency in Internet connections from Europe to USA

I'm looking for a (cheap) Web hoster. Basically all the hosting providers that I can find, and match my requirements are located in the USA. But my target audience is in (Western-)Europe, I know for sure because the Site is in Dutch. Will hosting…
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Windows Server - "Not enough storage available error"

We have two IIS 7 servers that run in web garden. There's a copy of every site on each server. Files are synchronized using DFS (only source files). Images & big files are located on different server using share. Atleast few time a week, we get…
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