by Visakh S | Mar 19, 2016 | Apache, Featured, MySQL, Server Management
High load, aka high load average is the most common reason for business downtime in the web hosting industry. Applications freeze, websites timeout, and customers abandon cart. Yeah, we hate it too. That’s why, here at Bobcares, our Experienced Server Admins...
by Visakh S | Mar 3, 2016 | Apache, Nginx, Server Management
On March 1, 2016, a new SSL vulnerability called DROWN (Decrypting RSA with Obsolete and Weakened Encryption) was disclosed by security researchers. This vulnerability (aka CVE-2016-0800) allows attackers to decrypt even strong TLSv1.2 connections, if the server...
by Visakh S | Nov 3, 2015 | Apache, Docker, MySQL, Nginx, Server Administration, Server Management, WordPress
It is no news that Google and other search engines consider site speed as a ranking signal. Studies show that even customer confidence is severely affected by factors such as slow site speed, un-secured web sites, etc. So, web masters all over the world now consider...
by Visakh S | Oct 6, 2015 | Apache, Development Service, Docker, Magento, MySQL
Magento is one of our favorite platforms to develop secure, feature rich eCommerce websites. Since 2008 we’ve developed for and supported Magento shops that ranged from small cake shops to large fashion houses. It has been a fun ride, but it also brought its own...
by Vishnu Ram V | Sep 8, 2015 | Apache, Litespeed, MySQL, Nginx, Server Administration, Server Management
Apache is an open-source HTTP server implementation. It is still the most popular web server on the Internet. The August 2015 Web Server Survey conducted by Netcraft [1] shows that about 37.51% of the web sites on Internet are using Apache. Through our web server...
by Visakh S | Aug 26, 2015 | Apache, Docker, Server Administration, Server Management
If you are an early adopter of Docker, chances are that you are running it on a popular distro like Red Hat, CentOS or Ubuntu. This was the case with a few web application systems we managed. We soon realized that the extra services that CentOS ran just ate up...
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