What is High Availability (HA), Load Balancing & FailOver?
◊ High Availability In computing, the term availability is used to describe the period when a service is available, as well as the time required by a system…
◊ High Availability In computing, the term availability is used to describe the period when a service is available, as well as the time required by a system…
As an architectural pattern, microservices have been getting a lot of attention in the last several years, reaching a level of adoption and evangelism that would be hard…
Shared Hosting Shared hosting is a hosting in which the hosting provider provides pages for different Websites, each having its own domain name, from a single Web server.…
The main difference between implementing dedicated server hosting and colocation web hosting lies in the needs of the clients. For example, clients who choose dedicated server hosting need…
Server hardening is a necessary process. And it’s a neverending one. From the moment you pull the machine out of the box (or create it in the virtual…
Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is virtualization technology that hosts a desktop operating system on a centralized server in a data centre. VDI is a variation on the client-server…
Web hosting in India that has been done through dedicated servers has proved to be very beneficial to the online commerce business amidst many web owners multi resource…
Dedicated Server: A dedicated server is that which serves entirely and only one business or website without sharing its resources with any other third party. There are two types…
A committed server arrangement is that in which the client leases an entire server not granted to any other individual or organization. This is more versatile than shared…
Error: If you are getting this issue with CPanel failed to open session lockfile: FILE=/var/cpanel/sessions/raw/:Up5nKwLkFgQF_Ke_yEsgb_w9gMl2FzDSPpHdrus6DAOcD30Xt1tEgWy41BwsSQC5.lock, No such file or directory at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/Session.pm line 261. Solution: df -i : to check…