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Where Can You Host Your Joomla Blog Site, and What Is the Best Option?
I introduce 7 alternative hosting options with pros and cons for Joomla bloggers.  As a writer, I enjoy content development in different forms and have been blogging for a long time. I benefit from it a lot to gain visibility of my YouTube videos, podcasts, gaming articles, Medium stories, and Substack newsletters. Unfortunately, I had to close my big YouTube channel for health reasons years…
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hostinghome02 · 2 months
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Fast and Reliable VPS with Hosting Home
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bhavanameti · 4 months
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Virtualized Evolved Packet Core Market Projected to Reach $19.87 Billion by 2031
According to the latest publication from Meticulous Research®, the virtualized evolved packet core (vEPC) market is projected to reach $19.87 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 19.3% from 2024 to 2031. This growth is driven by the significant increase in mobile data traffic volumes and the rising demand for high-speed data services. However, data security risks associated with vEPC infrastructure pose challenges to market growth.
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cloudzordo · 5 months
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Types of web hosting services
There are different types of web hosting services available, each catering to different website needs:
- Shared Web Hosting: This is the most common and affordable type of web hosting, where multiple websites share the same server resources. It is suitable for small to medium-sized websites with moderate traffic.
- Virtual Private Server (VPS) Hosting: With VPS hosting, you have a dedicated portion of a server's resources, providing more control and scalability compared to shared hosting. It is suitable for growing websites with higher traffic.
- Dedicated Server Hosting: With dedicated server hosting, you have an entire server dedicated to your website. This offers the highest level of control, performance, and security, making it ideal for large, high-traffic websites or those with specific requirements.
- Cloud Hosting: Cloud hosting utilizes multiple servers working together to host websites. It offers scalability, flexibility, and high reliability. Cloud hosting is suitable for websites with fluctuating traffic and resource demands.
- WordPress Hosting: Specifically optimized for WordPress websites, this type of hosting offers features such as pre-installed WordPress, automatic updates, and improved security.
Understanding the different types of web hosting services will help you choose the one that best suits your website's needs and budget.
Comparing pricing and features of different web hosting providers
When comparing pricing and features of different hosting providers, it's important to consider the following:
- Pricing Plans: Compare the prices of different hosting plans offered by various web hosting providers in India. Take into account the duration of the plan, any introductory offers, and renewal prices.
- Features: Look for the features included in each hosting plan, such as disk space, bandwidth, email accounts, databases, and website builders. Consider which features are essential for your website.
- Performance: Research the server infrastructure and performance guarantees provided by each hosting provider. Look for features like SSD storage, content delivery networks (CDNs), and caching technologies.
- Scalability: Check if the hosting provider offers scalable plans or the ability to easily upgrade to a higher plan as your website grows.
- Customer Reviews: Read reviews and testimonials from other customers to get an idea of the hosting provider's reliability, support, and overall satisfaction.
By comparing pricing and features, you can find a best web hosting provider that offers cheapest web hosting in India that's add the best value for your website's needs and budget.
Importance of customer support in hosting services
Customer support plays a crucial role in hosting services.
- Technical Assistance: Hosting issues can arise at any time, and having reliable customer support ensures that you can quickly resolve any technical problems that may affect your website's performance.
- Uptime Monitoring: Good customer support includes proactive monitoring of your website's uptime. If any downtime occurs, the support team can promptly address the issue and minimize its impact on your website.
- Security: Customer support can assist you in implementing and maintaining robust security measures for your website. They can guide you through the process of setting up SSL certificates, firewalls, and regular backups.
- Website Migration: If you're switching hosting providers, customer support can help you migrate your website seamlessly, ensuring minimal downtime and a smooth transition.
- Knowledge and Expertise: A knowledgeable and responsive support team can provide guidance and advice on optimizing your website's performance, improving its security, and implementing best practices.
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technicalinformation · 11 months
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Proxmox Homelab: First 5 Basic Configuration Steps
Proxmox Homelab: First 5 Basic Configuration Steps! #homelab #selfhosted #ProxmoxHomelabSetupGuide #VLANTaggingProxmox #ProxmoxSubscriptionRepositoryUpdate #CephStorageInProxmox #ProxmoxVMTemplateCreation #ProxmoxClusterSetup #ProxmoxVE #Proxmoxstorage
Proxmox VE is becoming a favorite among home lab enthusiasts or those who want to easily stand up a hypervisor host at home to play around with different types of technology. After you install Proxmox VE, what are the basic steps to get up and running so you can start playing around with VMs and containers? This post will cover the first 5 basic steps you will want to consider. Table of…
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wopsa · 1 year
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megawire · 2 years
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Managed IT Services | Networking | Server Virtualization
Managed IT services provide a tailored approach to the maintenance, management and optimization of an organization's technology infrastructure. With managed IT services, organizations can offload specific IT operations to a service provider. This allows organizations to free up valuable resources and reallocate them towards strategic initiatives and digital transformation initiatives. Managed IT services are designed to be proactive, with qualified teams continuously monitoring networks and systems for any issues that may arise, providing the peace of mind needed for businesses today. Managed IT providers take care of all the hard stuff - from maintenance, installation, backups, disaster recovery, upgrades and more. They also provide 24/7 technical support to ensure any problems are taken care of as quickly as possible. The goal of managed IT services is to keep your business running smoothly with minimal disruption. Ultimately, it’s about maximizing the potential of your technology so you can focus on what matters most - your business growth.
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foldingfittedsheets · 4 months
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Jesus Christ how many stores have you worked at (/nbr/gen)
WELL SINCE YOU ASKED!
First I worked at a dog kennel. I liked working with dogs but I didn’t like the crazy owner or working holidays so I jumped ship after eight months to-
Red Robin! I’d always wanted to work there as a kid. I wanted to be a server but couldn’t get a promotion she said I wasn’t personable can you believe? and switched over after two years to-
Pizza! I got a pay bump and a very unhealthy work environment for eight months before I got fired! So then I applied at the-
Sex shop! I adored the job but the pay was absolute crap so after three years I got a job selling-
Mattresses! It was ”holy shit I’m above the poverty level for the first time” money. It was also hands down the most racist/sexist/homophobic place I ever worked. But ultimately I left to move to Arizona with my at the time long distance girlfriend and I sold-
Oil and vinegar! It was artisanal olive oil and vinegar that we bottled for them which was kinda neat but the pay was crap so I tried to get a job at-
Sleep Number! But the manager used the word “opportunity” fifty times in one day and I couldn’t stand it so I left to go back to oil after a week. Then my girlfriend dumped me and I moved back home to-
More mattresses! Again great money, awful culture. I did that for two years before my company got sold and the good pay went away so then I-
Sold jewelry! This was hands down the best company culture I’ve ever experienced, which made up for the medium pay. A coworker literally told me she thought it was a cult based on how gruntled we all were. But I realized sales was kinda killing me (along with an undiagnosed viral infection) and I went to-
School! If it hadn’t been for covid I couldn’t actually have done this part but because classes were virtual I was able to keep up despite my illness thanks to extremely careful time management. Now that I’m graduated I’m-
Unemployed! I’m applying at my old standby, mattresses, while keeping an eye out for rigging positions in the gaming field.
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cobaltsage · 3 months
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I know my friends often think I’m paranoid for omitting pretty much every smart device outside of your standard phone and laptop from my life but honestly after playing Megaman Battle Network as a child, I know it’s only going to take a few very inspired people tired of corporate BS and experiencing a mental break to create a real world variation of World III.
Like. We’ve already heard of stories of people whose chastity cages got electronically hacked and force locked, and while that’s certainly creative, MMBN absolutely had way more simpler, and entirely possible crimes to commit.
Our fridges are online? Who controls that temperature. Maybe entire grocery stores will find their food either freezer burnt or spoiling.
Our thermostats? Well, it’d be a shame if somebody globally altered the temperature floor of the device to be boiling point.
Our cars are smart now? The literal first game had a chapter that merely took over traffic lights, it would only be easier to make the cars simply lock their users in and drive into each other.
Most data centers I’ve been to, even in multimillion dollar orgs, have dozens and dozens of servers protecting websites and the backup management processes are all handled by a single laptop that has a sticky note that says “do not close laptop” in a room that is virtually untouched for weeks at a time, except to check the temperatures of the cooling systems in the same room. As security, I can say I would have no idea if someone who came in for server maintenance was doing something suspicious or not, and even third party maintenance staff are often left to their own devices to work on perceived problems. Sure, they’re on camera, but so what if the next three people who work in the room are all going to be more third party maintenance staff?
Knowing that full well, I’m never going to buy a smart bidet for fear that it will end up with its water pressure settings altered, turning it into a power washer that ass blasts me to death.
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wibreth · 1 year
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A summary I saw posted on discord! I did not write this ❤️
ok here's my effort at collating all the high-level updates.
Neopets is now a standalone entity after JS's closure.
New head of said entity is Dominic Law (staff name probably Altador...that's what he goes by in NMC server), who previously headed NMC and saved Neopets through a "management buyout deal"
New TNT has raised $4M from external investors to be used for rebuilding the brand/site.
Plan to incorporate Ruffle to save Flash content. 50(!) games will be returning via Ruffle on July 25th!
Plan to launch new mobile app "World of Neopia", "a social life-simulation game in which you live your ideal Neopian life from the perspective of a Neopet"
Plan to increase communication. "releasing monthly updates, hosting regularly scheduled AMAs, and launch an exciting new brand ambassador program"
New unified home page launching July 20
Plan to relaunch Island Builders
Plan for "a virtual concert"
Plan for a new plot (called "The Void Within" per the youtube video)
Launch 2M NC giveaway, which ends Aug 6
Neopets Metaverse has been cancelled. Some assets will be used for World of Neopia, but world of Neopia will have no crypto/NFT elements. Collectibles continue to exist and can be traded on secondary markets but have no utility.
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phoenixyfriend · 6 months
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A recurring thought I have about neopets is that, all evidence given, they are not pets. They are children. They have human intelligence. The vast majority of work is done by other neopets who happen to be adults, since the fairies are usually too busy being bitchy at each other to, you know, do real work.
But we dress them up. We decide what they wear, and (most of) what they eat, and what they read, and what they train, and how they fight, and what toys they play with, and what their skin looks like, and are basically their lords and masters. If we get bored, we can just… put them in the pound.
Neopets users are really shitty teen parents who all ended up 'my child is an extension of myself.'
This is surely a thought people have had many times over the past twenty-plus years of virtual pet care, but I have been rolling it around in the brainflesh for a few months now.
Also I mentioned this in a server and @thelifestoryofkara brought up that an added complication is the whole "Neopets can and will eat other neopets." She was thinking blumaroo steaks, but I managed to ruin everyone's day a little by revealing that all Chocolate Kougra Paws come with the item description:
No need to worry - we declawed this paw before dipping it in [dark/white/mint/milk] chocolate.
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bhavanameti · 5 months
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Very busy week because I’m moving to a new city, but coding must go on!
After countless containers and virtual machines, I finally made a repository for my dotfiles, including Neovim, Tmux, Lazygit, etc. It’s so much simpler to grab my configurations from clone a repo, instead, I was used to send via FTP or something like that.
This week, I’ve been working on a short and simple video about using Kafka with the customizer terminal and Tmux. It’s incredibly easy to manage sessions by splitting them, which we use a lot because Zookeeper server and Kafka brokers still in single window each (If is local machine).
In the picture, I’m using the Kitty terminal with Tmux and 3 open windows: Neofetch, a CLI Pomodoro timer, and Lazygit.
In the YouTube window, the title in japanese means "Hikaru Utada playlist for a rainy day" I love hear this type of playlist while studying. I’ll leave the link to the playlist in case you want to listen too, just click here.
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Mini pc vs Server: Best Home Lab Server in 2024?
Mini pc vs Server: Best Home Lab Server in 2024? #homelab #vmwarecommunities #MiniPCvsServerComparison #HomeLabSetupGuide #EnergyEfficientComputing #RunningVirtualMachinesatHome #PowerConsumptioninMiniPCs #BestServerOptionsforHome #minipc #server
As we are headed into the back half of 2023, if you are like me, you are thinking about lab hardware that you may want to change out going into 2024. With Black Friday not much farther out in the grand scheme of things, you may be thinking about a new home lab server or other gear. With that being said, the mini PC market has really exploded, providing great options for the home lab. This post…
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wopsa · 1 year
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