Hey am leasing a dedicated server, but am stuck when it comes to choosing AMD or Intel processor. Am planning to start a company, and am only going to be offering shared
we got dedicated server from iweb. and i am new to WHM. i have managed to create accounts for 3 of my sites. Now, i have assigned 3 dedicated IP's for each website. after some time i have reassigned IP's to 2 of my sites.
I'm looking to colocate a 1U server in South West England for low-level web hosting and a couple of VoIP lines. I've been looking at RapidSwitch and PoundHost, who both offer very reasonable colocation prices.
Can anyone suggest a good hardware vendor in the west coast? Usually, I am working with Chong at Apaqdigital, but want to see if there is any other one closer.
The MRI lab I'm converting into a DC only has partial raised floors. All AC, supply and returns, will be overhead. Since I have control over where the returns and supplies are located, what rack arrangement would be most efficient?
I would like to have it so if a user clicks a button, a temporary message will appear and then go away automatically. It would be cool if it faded away but if that is too complex it can just disappear.
I installed an mp3 player at one domain, hosted by bluehost, in a same server, same domain but diff folder, both works, in the way mp3 was called out, the player displayed, either pop up player or display in the page.
We're in the process of choosing a data center for colocation. I'll like to get your ideas on areas we should ask questions on and the appropriate service/response we should expect.
I have a SWEET option on ~1,600 sq feet of space in a facility that was previously a medical MRI lab. The MRI room itself is 30 x 17, has a raised floor, 3 phase DEDICATED substation/transformer just outside, an adjoining room that was power distro to the lab, a front office, two smaller offices