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How to implement phpBB Forum on a website through cPanel
How to implement phpBB Forum on a website through cPanel? We can help you. Most of our customers use phpBBo to stay in touch with a group of people. In addition, it can power an entire website. As part of our Server Management Services, we assist our customers with...
NFS vs CIFS – which one to choose?
NFS vs CIFS - Are you confused to choose between them? We can help you. CIFS stands for Common Internet File System and NFS stands for Network File System. These are the protocols used for enabling remote communication systems. The main difference between these two is...
Manually Migrate Accounts to cPanel/WHM – How to do
Wondering how to manually migrate accounts to cPanel/WHM? We can help you. It is possible to migrate accounts from unsupported third-party control panels to cPanel & WHM with some customization of unsupported services to use them on cPanel & WHM. Here at...
Trace email spamming in Plesk using php scripts – How to do it
Wondering how to trace email spamming in Plesk? We can help you. Recently we had a customer who couldn't trace the mail spamming in his Plesk Linux server. A thousand email was being sent along with bounce-back messages. However, there is no such email server. As part...
How to Optimize Magento Database to improve site speed
Wondering how to Optimize Magento Database to improve your website speed? We can help you. Ensuring that our e-commerce solution is running fast is one of the most important factors to the sales. SEO rankings, abandonment rate, and the shopper's overall user...
WordPress vs Joomla – What’s best for you?
Stuck between WordPress vs Joomla? We can help you. Recently we had a customer who wishes to create his own website. While browsing through some of the many content management systems and found the two most popular CMS services, WordPress and Joomla. Both services are...
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Deploy a Scalable and Secure Django Application with Kubernetes
Don't know how to Deploy a Scalable and Secure Django Application with Kubernetes? We can help you. Since Kubernetes is a powerful open-source container orchestrator that automates the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications we will use it to...
Scanners For Securing Linux Servers – Introducing available scanners
Wondering about scanners for securing Linux Servers? We can help you. We are wrong to think that our servers are immune to viruses For instance, recently we couldn't detect a Trojan because no one took the effort to check for viruses for a whole of 7 months. The...
SQL Server Memory Allocation Best Practices
Looking for SQL Server Memory Allocation Best Practices? We can help you. An SQL Server is one of the memory-intensive database systems. And the most resource-intensive operations in SQL Server are DISK IO operations. The SQL servers use memory to minimize disk IO...
HTTP Client in Node.js – How to create with Core HTTP
KVM live migration to fix performance issues in a server virtualization solution
Need help with KVM live migration to fix performance? We can help you. VPS providers rapidly adopt high-density server virtualization solutions to achieve maximum economies of scale. We attain this by hosting a maximum number of virtual machines in a physical server....
Malicious TMP processes – How to resolve
Are you dealing with malicious tmp processes? We can help you tackle it. Recently, one of our customers contacted us siting that there was a process showing in CPU stats that consumed around 90%. This was a crypto miner malware and this should be deleted from the...