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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Will increasing CPU speed up PHP tasks?

I'm running a $5/mo server on DigitalOcean - 1 GB RAM, 1 VCPU. I have a script which contains a for loop and will take some time to run (I have disabled timeouts). If I increase the specs of the server (e.g. to 16GB RAM, 8 VCPUs), will that…
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of tower and rack servers

I would like to know what are the advantages and disadvantages of tower servers on rack-mounted servers and vice versa. In terms of performance, safety, cooling system, maintenance... I want to know which option to choose for my company which wants…
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While Changing Nameservers How To Avoid Downtime?

Referring to the Question already asked, several people have said No, as long as both sets of nameservers have the same records you'll experience no downtime. What does same records meant here? How can I do that? I currently want to change my…
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How do hosting companies get domains to sell to users?

How do hosting companies get domains to sell to users? I want to know how web hosting companies get their domains to sell and do they get them free.
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how to transfer a website between two host

i want to change my website host(linux) and I need to transfer flies from my old host to the new one I've zipped my site content into a backup file and now I want to upload this file to my new host how can I do that? PS: I have tried this solution…
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Domain and mail redirect

I have domain at providerA and hosting with domain at providerB. I configured DNS that domainA would redirect to hostingB. With .htaccess setup so now entering either domainA or domainB it shows website hosted at providerB and url shows as domainA…
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Websites from the same hosting doesn't open only from my router/proovider

Faced with a strange problem. I have a hosting with few websites. Starting from today I can't navigate any of them from any device, connected to home wifi. But I can ping each domain. Chrome fails with Timeout, while mobile browser fails with…
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Hosting provider with no Nameservers

I'm almost finished my classifieds website, made using php-mysql and I've been considering a hosting provider, who is giving a good configuration at a fair price. The only drawback is that they do not provide their own nameservers. So, i might need…
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Is it really possible for hosting provider to know what you are hosting if you don't serve direct IP?

You can always configure Apache or Nginx to stop responding to request if it is accessed through direct IP, and only serve request targeted to your own domain name. In this way, do hosting provider still have way to probe the requests that go…
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Fallback Hosting

I have my site hosted on my own servers, but I am worried about potential crashes. What I would like to do is set up a fallback website hosted through, for example: GoDaddy. So in the event of a crash, the site (or a simplified version) would…
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Is a backup of local emails necessary when migrating server?

I am planning to move a website's hosting provider but I am not too sure if I should back up all the existing emails stored locally on the user's machine. I am being a bit over cautious as I need to migrate to the new server without losing any of…
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Hardware for new hosting services

i will start a new hosting company but i dont know what hardware will be the best for this. I'm looking for something cheap and can carry about 200-300 hosting accounts. The server will be using for web, mail and hosting server. QUAD CORE AMD…
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Can Hosting Providers see our files?

I have recently started hosting a website on a famous provider paying for 1 years hosting. One day i had a problem and called cust.-care. What shocked me was, the person while advising me a solution, started telling names of my files, which are…
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Server4You vserver outage 2012-11-26

There was a major outage today (Nov 26, 2012) at Server4You's Strassburg data center. My vserver was down for 8 solid hours. I've read their related terms and conditions and they provide the service as-is, ie no guarantee at all. That means I get…
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Dust prevention for home servers

I found some posts on here about dealing with dust relating to servers but nothing that specifically addressed my question. I have several servers at home for research and as you can probably guess they are not cheap. It is impossible for me to…
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