Posted by | Posted in Microsoft Hosting | Posted on 30-11-2009
The fact of the matter is that in today’s market Windows Hosting providers are a dime a dozen. While this may make your job of finding a Windows hosting provider a bit lengthier, it is actually a good thing. It will allow you to compare and contrast what each provider is able to offer. This will also allow you to see what you can ideally get with your hosting contract for the least amount of money. Comparing the services of a few different providers will allow you to come up with a list of things that would be ideal in a Windows hosting provider.
Some of the things that you might want to consider when you are looking for a Windows hosting provider is that they offer you free set up and perhaps even a free domain name. Storage space should also be a consideration; most people will do well with up to 5,000MB. You might also want to look into being able to back up your information, and a money back guarantee is always nice when you are looking for security in your investment. These are just some basic things that will give you the opportunity to choose the best Windows hosting provider possible.
Posted by | Posted in Windows Servers | Posted on 07-11-2009
Windows servers are the servers used by those who are using Microsoft Windows and they are the most common type of server on the market today. The reason they are the most common is because they are compatible with the vast majority of the people who require the use of a server.
The term Windows Server is actually just the brand name for server operating systems that were manufactured and released to the public by the Microsoft Corporation. The software has been released or updated several times so you’ll see it in association with:
● Windows Server 2003
● Windows Server 2008
● Windows HPC Server 2008
● Windows Server 2008 R2
● Windows Small Business Server
● Windows Essential Business Server
● Windows Home Server
The job of the Windows Server, or any server for that matter, is to process the requests and deliver data to client computers over either a local network of computers or even over the internet. There are different types of Windows Servers to choose from such as web servers, proxy servers, FTP servers, and even online game servers. The type of server you would choose would be dependent upon what you are doing and what your needs will be from the server at any one time.