Jul 27, 2009

Amazines Journal


by Robert Bell

VPS Versus Reseller
Hosting the three letters "VPS" bring a smile to the faces of knowledgeable webmasters and IT people. Standing for "Virtual Private Server," the acronym is particularly cheering to companies and individuals that need their own dedicated server but cannot afford one, or are not ready to commit. With VPS, the physical server space is divided into partitions (the VPS's) that act the same as standalone servers. Purchase the appropriate disk real estate and you can safely isolate yourself from any "neighbors" and keep yourself anonymous despite being "disk-mates." Now, what is reseller hosting, to which we wish to compare VPS? It can be defined quite simply and straightforwardly as having accounts in a shared server environment, just about the same thing as shared hosting. (The main difference between reseller hosting and shared hosting is that the former lets you create multiple, discrete accounts of shared hosting.) In the VPS versus reseller hosting contest, which one wins?

Preventing Mold With Proper Insulation
Mold is all around us, all the time. It is part of Mother Nature's recycling program. It helps break down materials, speeding their decay and return to the earth from which they came. Without certain molds we wouldn't have bread to eat, beer to enjoy, or cheese to fondue. Medicine wouldn't have penicillin or any other antibiotic that ends in "mycin" without mold. So, without it, life on earth as we know it would be pretty unbalanced and boring. Why, then, do we hate it so? Mold has made its way into our homes and offices, hospitals and hotels. Schools have been threatened by it. Entire neighborhoods suffer with it. And in doing so, it has made its way into the news headlines as well. "Sick buildings" and "sick building syndrome" seem to be everywhere, all around us. As much as the news reporters seem to delight in alarming us with the latest, worst-case scenario, they also seem to be more interested in frightening us than in enlightening us. Many know of the danger pose
by Robert Bell

VPS Versus Reseller
Hosting the three letters "VPS" bring a smile to the faces of knowledgeable webmasters and IT people. Standing for "Virtual Private Server," the acronym is particularly cheering to companies and individuals that need their own dedicated server but cannot afford one, or are not ready to commit. With VPS, the physical server space is divided into partitions (the VPS's) that act the same as standalone servers. Purchase the appropriate disk real estate and you can safely isolate yourself from any "neighbors" and keep yourself anonymous despite being "disk-mates." Now, what is reseller hosting, to which we wish to compare VPS? It can be defined quite simply and straightforwardly as having accounts in a shared server environment, just about the same thing as shared hosting. (The main difference between reseller hosting and shared hosting is that the former lets you create multiple, discrete accounts of shared hosting.) In the VPS versus reseller hosting contest, which one wins?

Preventing Mold With Proper Insulation
Mold is all around us, all the time. It is part of Mother Nature's recycling program. It helps break down materials, speeding their decay and return to the earth from which they came. Without certain molds we wouldn't have bread to eat, beer to enjoy, or cheese to fondue. Medicine wouldn't have penicillin or any other antibiotic that ends in "mycin" without mold. So, without it, life on earth as we know it would be pretty unbalanced and boring. Why, then, do we hate it so? Mold has made its way into our homes and offices, hospitals and hotels. Schools have been threatened by it. Entire neighborhoods suffer with it. And in doing so, it has made its way into the news headlines as well. "Sick buildings" and "sick building syndrome" seem to be everywhere, all around us. As much as the news reporters seem to delight in alarming us with the latest, worst-case scenario, they also seem to be more interested in frightening us than in enlightening us. Many know of the danger pose

1 comments:

autosellernetwork on August 19, 2009 at 6:28 AM said...

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