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Starting and Stopping MySQL with Windows
Submitted by Darren Star on November 23rd, 2006 | Category: Technical & Securitys
n here, I would like to help you to get starting in using MySQL under Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows XP. There is no distinction made between these three operating systems
 

Webfarms as the Solution
Submitted by Kelly Anderson on November 23rd, 2006 | Category: Technical & Securitys
Five nines (99.999%) of availability? Yes, that is what I am going to talk about. It is not a bluff anymore since there is a webfarm, which has recently become more affordable also. Let me introduce y
 

Transferring Your Web Site to a New Web Hosting Service
Submitted by Denise Richard on November 22nd, 2006 | Category: Technical & Securitys
Not content with your current hosting provider? Probably for their very poor technical support?
 

Some Points to Consider When Choosing a Web Host
Submitted by Hendry Matthew on November 22nd, 2006 | Category: General Web Hostings
Confuse… So many services are offered by so many web hosts, starting with low-budget packages and moving up to more advance and expensive features.
 

Which one: UNIX or NT Systems?
Submitted by Coby Thornton on November 21st, 2006 | Category: Hosting Software & Control Panelss
Hmm, since shared or virtual hosting is usually available in two varieties: UNIX and NT, to make it easy, let me show you the difference between hosting on these operating systems.
 

Its Pink Contract!
Submitted by Hendry Matthew on November 21st, 2006 | Category: General Web Hostings
Arrrhh! Junk emails are very irksome! No doubt. I recognize that the lifeblood of the spammers is email. To stay in “business”
 

Information on Domain Names
Submitted by Larry Anderson on November 20th, 2006 | Category: Domain Namess
How much knowledge do you need to start an online business? Let me tell you, a lot. Perhaps, you have to spend many hours everyday on the Internet
 

Hardening your Kernel with OpenWall
Submitted by Darren Star on November 20th, 2006 | Category: Technical & Securitys
Hardening Linux by James Tumbull tells us about the Openwall Project provides security related kernel patches for Linux and BSD kernels
 

How to Tell Your Web Server is running PHP
Submitted by Jessica Conelly on November 17th, 2006 | Category: Technical & Securitys
How do you know if your web host supports PHP? Good question, eh?! Actually, it is very easy. Just try out a few simple PHP tricks or code morsels as an introduction to programming.
 

Merchant Account Implementation Guide for Web Hosting Providers
Submitted by Trevor Blunt on November 17th, 2006 | Category: Running a Web Hosting Businesss
Different businesses obviously have quite different payment processing needs. As a Web Hosting Provider, you must effectively implement a merchant account and e-commerce solution by putting together

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