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Eleven2 Hosting Helps Students

The web hosting provider - Eleven2 Hosting - participated in the Klein ISD FFA Project Show and Auction. This is one of the many ways that they are using to try to give something back to the community. The Co-founder and CEO of Eleven2 - Rodney Giles - stated, ”We’ve always attempted to be selfless in all that we do as a company and as individuals. We just feel its better when we give something back to the community and back to those who have given us so much.”

Pipex Business Turns Over To Vialtus Solutions

Pipex Business – a web hosting provider – has decided to rebrand themselves as the new Vialtus Solutions and will be focusing on offering their mid-market and large companied customers an integrated communications solution.

The managing director – Maria Cappella – stated, ”We’re delighted with our refreshed image, which reflects our decision to move away from access-based telecoms services to a solution-focused approach. We have a track record over the last 10 years, deploying complex solutions in a variety of sectors, including government, charities, retail, financial services and media, and look forward to making further enhancements to our service portfolio in coming months.”

Free Web Hosting Vs. Paid Web Hosting

When setting up a site there are two main host servers to choose from – paid site hosting and free web site hosting. Determining which one you will need is an important decision and should be though over carefully. Of course there are many different pros and cons to each (depending on what type of site you are starting) and we have just the information to help you out.

Hosting.com Offers Free Hosting Plans

Hosting.com – one of the top web hosting sites – is making everything easier by revealing its new its free Microsoft Beta Web hosting plans. They have stated that they are allowing their customers the chance to test out the new Beta versions of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and also Windows Server 2008 before the February 27, 2008 official release.

AN22 Offers Easy To Use And Impressive Features

Web hosting service AN22 is known for its clustered servers, amazingly free domain registration, and a great user friendly control panel. Owner Jeff Jones is proud of the work that he does and states that, “More than just a slogan, Hosting Redefined is a growing list of reasons to choose AN22 Hosting.”

Top Host Servers

Finding the right host servers is important if you really want your website to take flight. There are many out there that will help you and do a god job, but to narrow the search down we have found the top nine that will help the most. Also these top ten sites offer free automated installation of popular software and great customer service.

1. InmotionHosting
2. BlueHost
3. LunarPages
4. VistaPages
5. PowWeb
6. HostICan
7. WebHostingBuzz Special
8. AN Hosting
9. Host Papa

Launch Pad To Help Small Businesses

Small businesses have been finding it difficult to afford decent web hosting services, something that is hurting their business. That is why SMB Livehost Managed Hosting Series created The Launch Pad.

Understanding Server Load

Server Load is a number and is usually in an x.xx format with values starting from 0.00. The number expresses how may processes are waiting in the queue to access the processor(s). This is calculated for a certain period of time and the smaller the number, the better. A high number is often associated with a decrease in the performance of the server.You can usually find the server load value in the control panel associated with your web hosting account under “Server Status”.

Getting What You Need From Your Host Server

Most hosting companies offer one or more email accounts with your hosting service. These email accounts are a gaping hole for fraudsters, scam artists, and other criminals to slip through take advantage of you, and possibly steal your valuable personal information or sabotage your computer’s operations.

RegisterFly Caught In Web Host Scandal

It seems that an unknown number of Australian companies and consumers that were hosted by a U.S. based company have lost their Web sites and renewal fees. Yet, this is not the first incident with this company. Web sites hosted by US-based Web host RegisterFly have been disappearing in dribs and drabs over the past year. The domains are “parked”, generally when they have expired, but attempts to renew the domain by paying the fee mysteriously fail.