What is Drupal? Explaining Drupal is a little bit tricky but we’ll explain to you enough to gain a basic grasp of what it does. Drupal is a web-based content…
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E-commerce Server Hosting
September 3, 2007 / Dedicated Server HostingE-commerce Server The Internet has changed the way of business. At the touch of a button, consumers can now purchase goods and services from anywhere in the world. There are…
How to SSH a server or SSH Server Access
September 3, 2007 / FAQsWhat is SSH? The Internet has developed the need for some secure methods of communication. One such method is Secure Shell (SSH) encryption. It is developed by SSH Communications Security…
How to edit php.ini file?
September 1, 2007 / Web HostingWhat is the php.ini file? Php.ini file is an important configuration file of your PHP server. How a php.ini File is read? When the PHP interpreter starts, it acts according…
Internet Information Services 6.0(IIS 6.0) Features
September 1, 2007 / Web HostingInternet Information Services 6.0(IIS 6.0) Fault tolerance: With its fault-tolerance process, it has increased its platform in the reliability of websites and applications. It has units named application pools which…
HTTP Error Codes
August 10, 2007 / FAQsWhat is the HTTP status code? HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. It is the method by which clients and servers communicate. When someone clicks a link, types in a…
When choosing any web hosting package, you will find that one of the major factors of a web hosting service. That you will want to consider is the amount of…
Memcached is a caching system that aims to speed up web applications by reducing loads. We will require RPM forge to make PHP available. * Start with the package installation…
What is a CGI-Bin?
July 20, 2007 / Web HostingCGI stands for Common Gateway Interface and Bin is a part of CGI which helps to resolve the query from browser websites. That are working with the help of this…
What does a Dedicated IP refer to?
July 20, 2007 / Web HostingAn IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique number for any device on a network. When you visit a website, your computer asks the DNS (Domain Name System) for the…