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Tutorial: Working with Cron Jobs in cPanel
What is a Cron Job? A Cron Job can be visualized as a scheduled task manager. It is sort of a command which is scheduled to get executed at a predefined time-frame. These commands are stored in a Unix configuration file known as Crontab. Cron Jobs allow users to run predefined commands at any allotted…
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3 Cheapest Plesk Panel VPS Hosting Providers
While cPanel dominates the control panel market in VPS hosting segment, Parallels Plesk Panel is not too far behind in terms of popularity. Especially when it comes to Windows VPS hosting, Plesk is truly giving cPanel/WHM a run for its money. Keeping Plesk Panel’s increasing popularity in mind, here in this article we bring you three…
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When to Move from Shared Hosting to VPS
Thinking of making the jump from shared hosting to VPS? There are plenty of good reasons to move to VPS; plus, doing so doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be spending much more than you did as a shared hosting customer. With the right approach, you can even save money in the long run after you move…
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Premium Web Hosting Plans from Media Temple: A Quick Overview
Media Temple is one of the popular web hosting companies online today. They have a variety of big businesses and developers using their products and services while also complimenting on the uptime, downtime, support and storage capacity of their premium VPS hosting plans. There are a range of hosting options that you can choose with…
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Moving hosting accounts from WHM Reseller to WHM VPS
You started your web hosting business with a cPanel & WHM based Reseller hosting account. You now have a lot of customers and your reseller hosting is not enough. You are planning to buy a VPS or Dedicated server with cPanel and WHM. You now want to transfer all the hosting accounts to your new…
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What to Look for in Cheap VPS Hosting
For a small or medium sized business owner who is looking for a cost effective way to get online, a virtual private server hosting solution is usually the way to go. The VPS, as it is shortened, has many advantages that combine the best attributes of shared and dedicated servers without combining their prices. Advantages…
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9 Best Webmaster Tips for Beginners
Being a webmaster can seem complicated, but if you boil it down to a few essential tips and do them consistently, you will make progress. Webmasters may work with different topics and audiences, but their end goals are usually the same: How can you become a great webmaster and reach your goals for your site?…
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How to Install Webmin on a Linux CentOS VPS
Webmin is a widely used web based control panel for easily managing most common system administration/configuration activities involved in hosting Unix and Linux servers. Webmin lets a Linux/Unix system administrator manage a system from the console interface or even remotely, without manually editing Unix configuration files using command prompt. When your hosting partner deploys a Linux based Virtual…
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How to Enable Telnet Client on a Windows 8 VPS
Windows 8 comes with lots of new features but at the same time, some of the features present in previous versions have either been dropped or disabled due to security issues. Telnet is one such feature to get the boot. Telnet is a text-based command line program which is used to connect to another computer using intranet/internet. Using…
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10 Examples of Most Interesting 404 Error Pages
It’s a fact that error 404 cannot be avoided altogether; there are many directions it may creep in from. For example, a user desperately looking for something specific on your site may try typing in the topic directly into the URL in the hope of finding the page, and may instead be welcomed with the…
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How to Choose the Right WordPress Theme for Your Website: 10 Things to Consider
The beauty of a template based web designing system is that it allows you to keep the content separate from design. Templates, better known as themes in WordPress, are a great way to spruce up your site. Technically speaking, your site won’t load if you don’t have a theme installed. That’s the reason a WordPress…