Hardware Balancing Lightens Server Load
Load balancing is especially important for networks where it is difficult to predict the number of requests that will be issued to a server ..
Dual CPUs and Multithreading Help Server Deployments
Many end-users note that dual CPU systems trump single computer processors that can only handle one instruction from one application at any given point in time ..
Using Compression to Enhance Hosting Environments
Compression software uses complex mathematical equations to scan a file for repeating patterns in the data. It replaces the data with smaller codes that take up less room.
Introduction to Blade Servers
Distributed server architectures based upon "blades" are rapidly emerging in the data centers of corporations and Internet service providers.
The Characteristics of a Good Managed Host
A good managed Web hosting provider should have the people, systems and resources that are required to control a complex server environment.
Inside the Network Operations Center
NOCs are considered major junctions on the information highway, physically routing major amounts of Internet traffic for telecom and broadband providers.
Server Colocation: Do It Yourself Web Hosting
If you want to retain full control of your web hosting hardware but don't have a data center in which to locate it, server colocation is an ideal solution. Server colocation providers supply data center space, connectivity and security.
Complex Hosting: A Look at Managed, Enterprise and Application Web Hosts
Three of the most popular options for complex hosting implementations are managed Web hosting, enterprise hosting and application hosting. While each provides a different type of service, they all offer high levels of support and availability.