What Is Web Accelerator?
| by Brian Shoemaker | June 15, 2006 |
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Web Accelerator is a feature offered on some Dial-Up plans. The service works by compressing text and images which in turn makes web pages load faster. An ISP's Web Accelerator feature can increase a web page's loading speed to five times faster than the page loading speed of their standard Dial-Up plan. |
Tips On FrontPage Web Site Hosting For You
| by Tomas Labas | June 12, 2006 |
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FrontPage is one of the most common web design software. This software will help you to create small web sites without learning HTML. The only thing you have to do is to design a layout and FrontPage will automatically make the coding for you. After finishing the site, you can instantly transfer the site to a server by clicking the button "PUBLISH SITE". However, before publishing a FrontPage site, you need to find FrontPage web site hosting. |
Web Design: DIY, Free or Pay?
| by Pat Hoolahan | June 09, 2006 |
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A view on the web design industry, web designers, website design as a profession and info for the consumer interested in obtaining website design. |
How To Design Your Website For Optimal Productivity
How To Design Your Website For Optimal Productivity |
Hosting Your Own Web Server: Things to Consider
| by Ant Onaf | June 25, 2005 |
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Are you disgusted or disappointed with your current web host? Have you switched web hosting companies too many times? |
Computer Performance Tips
| by David Mahler | April 20, 2005 | |
Effective steps you can take in order to increase the performance of your computer. |
Why web hosts and ISPs need web site monitoring
| by David Leonhardt | March 13, 2005 | |
If you have spent much time earning a living on the Internet, can anything surprise you. |
Moving A SQL Server Database
| by Desiree Harris | March 03, 2005 |
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A database move can be done a couple different ways, but when the database is updated frequently and the move needs to be completed with minimal downtime and no data loss, it is best to move it by detaching and then reattaching the database on the new server. |
Source Code and RPM Packages – Understanding the Difference and Choosing your Route
| by Thomas Brenneke | February 14, 2005 |
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Often times a system administrator faces the task of installing a utility or application. This article is intended to address the common questions system administrators have regarding the differences between installing services and applications from source code and package management perspectives in a Linux environment. |
Webfarms: The Only Way To Host!
| by Brad Kingsley | February 03, 2005 | |
Networks can be configured to be so incredibly redundant now - for reasonable prices - that there is no excuse for a data center not to achieve five nines (99.999%) of availability. |