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3/10/2011 9:13:00 PM
by The Editor in: Hosting Reviews Gurus
Cloud hosting is a type of web hosting where clients lease a virtual, dynamically scalable infrastructure on an as-needed basis. In short, that means that your website will never go down again. If you need more space or bandwidth, your cloud hosting account automatically adjusts to suit your needs. If you need fewer resources, it adapts to that too. And best of all, you pay for only what you use each month.
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What is Cloud Web Hosting?
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3/10/2011 9:15:00 PM
by The Editor in: Hosting Reviews Gurus
When it comes to web hosting, there are many different types to choose from: shared web hosting, VPS, dedicated servers and cloud hosting. One of the newest and most reliable forms of web hosting is cloud hosting. Cloud hosting is a dynamically scalable infrastructure that adjusts to your website’s growth, giving you more or less resources as you need them.
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How to Choose Cloud Web Hosting?
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4/25/2011 12:36:00 PM
by The Editor in: Hosting Reviews Gurus
Last Thursday was a bad day for Amazon.com. At approximately 5am on April 21st, Amazon’s North Virginia data center experienced what was called a “network event.” That “event” created a domino effect that rippled across the Internet, taking major sites like Reddit, FourSquare, HootSuite and Quora offline. Even today, some four full days after the big event, Amazon’s Service Health Dashboard is still reporting connectivity and latency issues in the North Virginia data center. What was once thought of as one of the most robust clouds in the hosting industry is now is now being looked at through skeptical eyes.
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Amazon's Catastrophic Cloud Outage