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 isn't the MX record propagating after pointing a domain to Yahoo Mail Server?

I have bought a domain https://kmtc.com.sa/. The domain provider is marcaria.com. It is currently pointed to a Hostinger for the web files. The Yahoo mail server is supposed to be working with Yahoo now, pointing an MX record to the yahoo mail…
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Why do hosting companies charge so much just for RAM?

I'm a little confused. I realize hosting companies are there to make money, but why is it that RAM is so cheap these days and the monthly cost for just adding more RAM to a hosted machine is so much? Why doesn't someone come out and just break even…
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Hosting a Community

I have plans to start a new Community Website. I think the page will have 10,000 visits a day and 500-1000 Core People that visit the site regulary. Now : I'd like to have it as a service for the community. And I want to make it for the people and…
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Do virtual private servers yield better uptime than shared hosting?

I'm running some websites on a shared hosting provider for $10/month. I've experienced a few downtimes in recent months. The tech support tell me there's nothing wrong with my site. The server experienced heavy loading because of other accounts on…
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ASP.NET MVC shared web hosting recommendations? (Alternatively, good Windows VPS providers?)

I am looking to deploy a small, low traffic website I've built using ASP.NET MVC that just allows it's users to fill out a form and upload a file (.doc, .docx, .pdf, .txt). The administration side of the site just allows people to create different…
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Unable to make work both private and public ip network on openvz container in Proxmox

I'm using Proxmox 3, it is a fresh installation. For those who know, I'm using OVH Vrack 1.5 (along with a previous Vrack 1.0). My server has two interface eth0 and eth1, I succeeded to configure both private and public ip on the host node, and I'm…
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finding the best network latency between two countries

I know there are many tools to test for bandwidth and latency, but they all rely on having at least one host from which you can run those tests. I wonder whether there's an online source or some other way to guestimate the latency or speed between…
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Where can I find a good freelance system administrator?

I work developing web-based systems so I know my way around Linux setup to get by, but my projects are increasingly complex. It seems like a great idea to find someone with hardcore skills in setting up a rock-solid web-hosting box. Where can I…
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Can I use a CNAME to point to a 3rd Parties NS Servers?

Possible Duplicate: In DNS can an IN NS point to a CNAME? I am in the process of migrating hosting providers. Currently I have significant number of domains pointed at my current NS servers. My new provider has their own NS server that I will…
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How many sites can be served with 50,000 dns queries?

Some DNS services offer to host your DNS for free with a limit like '50,000 DNS queries a month'. Does each website visit trigger a lookup? What volume of traffic can be served with 50,000 requests per month?
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How many sites this web server can handle?

Possible Duplicate: How do you do Load Testing and Capacity Planning for Web Sites I have a personal webserver (dedicated) which has 2GB RAM, 500 GB HDD, Unlimited Bandwidth. Currently there are about 15 sites. Some sites get about 1000 hits per…
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Choosing nearest Server across the globe?

i want 3 dedicated servers: in USA, Europe and China. They all run exactly same website. I want to setup them so, that particular user will automatically talk to the nearest in network sense instance of my web site. Which options do i have to make…
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Hosting a server for websites, ftp and random use at home?

I'm wondering what's the best option for me if I want to move all my hosted websites (from a hosting company) to a server at my own home? Basically, the needs I have are: be able to host websites using PHP/ASP.NET (haven't really decided yet -…
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What is the least expensive way to obtain 1,000s of public IP addresses?

What is the least expensive way to obtain 1,000s of public IP addresses? I'm needing to serve secure (https) pages for 1,000s of SSL certificates, and need a separate IP address for each SSL cert. So, I'm looking for the most economic means of doing…
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Exchange Server vs. IMAP

I've been using a hosted exchange server environment (dslExtreme) for years. Originally, I used it w/ Outlook, but now that I have a Mac, I use Entourage. I also use my iPhone to connect to my ES account. I've been the only user and I don't have…
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