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What to Consider when Choosing an ISP for Your Business

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It is important that you scrutinize an internet service provider (ISP) well before choosing it to service your company's internet connection. A terrible ISP can get you to encounter communication problems particularly if you heavily use email and you rely on the internet to place calls. An inefficient internet service provider can also slow down your business processes and may even hinder your business growth. It is therefore essential that you consider several things when choosing an ISP for your business. Here are the things that you need to consider when searching for an internet service provider for your business: Quality of Service Offered by the ISP One of the first things that you need to do before choosing your internet service provider is know whether a potential ISP is capable enough of providing your with high quality and reliable internet service. A reliable internet service provider that offers quality and fast internet connection can help ensure you can seamle...

If you Site Crashed, Are you Ready to Face it up?

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Today there are only few people who take a site as just a hobby. It goes without saying that your business or job position depends on the website workability. The irretrievable loss of the latest version of files and databases can be just a pity, but in most cases it can be a tragedy, like a loss of source of income. Of course, today's hosting providers are reliable enough and such cases are few and far between, but they are not so rare to ignore them. The sites are hacked damaging the data base and infecting files. Also server software failures or even fires in data centers can happen. The web hosting control panels, such as DirectAdmin, cPanel, ISPConfig, GPLHost, ISPmanager have different ways to backup sites. BUT it's worth checking up if you can restore the site from backup copy made by these means. You may face the next difficulties - backup is done rarely, irregularly, and sometimes it does not exist at all. Big sites have another problem - the backup fill the place...