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Showing posts with label Web Service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Web Service. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

The Importance of Uptime in a Web Hosting Server

Hosting a website and making it appearing on the internet is a skill that we need to know if we want to do an online business or share our blog with others. Therefore, there are countless web hosting company out there that provides services to handle your website needs. However, if we have the knowledge, we can basically do it ourselves. This however is not a simple task. To host our own website, we will have complete control of the website but there are also disadvantages that we will have to face. If we host our own website, we will have trouble with the security to prevent hackers that can break into our system. We also have to install our own firewall to try to prevent this. All this work could often take a lot of time and we will eventually neglect the website or business that we are doing.

Therefore, most people today would choose a web hosting company to host their website. To choose the best one in the market, web hosting reviews could help a lot because web reviews analyzes web hosting companies and compare them head to head. However, to choose a web hosting, you should determine your budget first. Set the budget on how much you are willing to pay for your website. Then you should determine the need of you website. What kind of website you have in mind and what will be stored in your website. Have everything pictured in your mind, for instance, how many pages are there in your website? Will there be any products for sale? After you thought all of that, you will have a clearer picture on what to expect from your web hosting company.

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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Google Starts App Engine To Aid Web Development

Washington (dbTechno) - Google has kicked off their App Engine web services for hosting as well as other web applications. The early preview group of 10,000 received a preview build of Google App Engine to try it out first.

Google App Engine launched during a Google coding event, Campfire One.

App Engine is Google’s attempt to try and help web application developers. It is described as “a developer tool that enables you to run your web applications on Google’s infrastructure.”

The 10,000 who were able to receive Google App Engine were taken on a first come, first serve basis.

Google stated that they will be able to try out many things such as fully-featured local development environments, Google APIs for authenticating users and sending e-mail, automatic scaling and load balancing, dymanic web serving, and persistant storage.

Google stated “During this preview period, applications are limited to 500MB of storage, 200M megacycles of CPU per day, and 10GB bandwith per day. We expect most applications will be able to serve around 5 million pageviews per month.”

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