Entries Tagged ‘Hard Drives’:
filed in General on Apr.12, 2011
Dedicated server hosting is not exactly cheap. They are an important asset to companies that have a lot riding on their online presence. So, it is only natural that companies pay more to ensure that their employees and clients get immediate access to the resources of the company. What are some of the issues you [...]
Tags: Bandwidth Allocation, Dedicated Hosting Solution, Downtime, Hard Drives, Hosting Provider, Hosting Server, Hosting Service Provider, Lead, Presence, Purchasing, Quality Of Service, Rams, Reseller, Resellers, Route Traffic, Server Connections, Server Hosting Service, Service Flexibility, Web Host, Web Hosting Companies
filed in General on Jul.30, 2010
FTP server hosting is an intricate technical job that requires a thorough study of the subject, and also practical experience. Besides that, you should have studied the hosting techniques of your competitors, as they have the practical experience of successes and failures. This will go a long way in protecting you against unexpected pitfalls. The [...]
Tags: Administrative Aspects, Backups, Clock, Failure, Hard Drive, Hard Drives, Internet Browser, Internet Connections, Network Availability, Passwords, Practical Experience, Provision, Server Host, Storage Capacity, Successes And Failures, Technical Job, Texts, Unexpected Pitfalls, Unlimited Bandwidth, User Names
filed in Remote Nas on Jun.19, 2010
It will be tempting to think that the only difference between a Netgear ReadyNAS Ultra 4 and a ReadyNAS Ultra 6 home NAS device is that one unit houses a maximum of four hard drives for the RAID array and the other will allow you to install as many as six hard drives. That is [...]
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filed in Rsync Nas on May.11, 2010
There are at least two reasons why you might want to buy a diskless Netgear ReadyNAS Ultra 4 home network storage device. First, you can sometimes save a little money by buying your own hard drives and installing into a diskless NAS instead of getting a prepopulated home NAS. Second, if you want to have [...]
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filed in General on Feb.26, 2010
Trying to find the right SQL backup can be difficult, especially if you have never shopped for this type of software before. If you came in on a job well after the network was build, or you are new in your position, then you might not even know if there is a backup in place [...]
Tags: Ahead, Backup, Backup Application, Backup Data, Backup Program, Backup Software, Computer Skills, Hard Drives, Human Error, Job, Need, New Software, Risk, Running, Shopping, Software Packages, Sql Backup, Sql Server