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Should You Move to Quarter Rack Colocation?

By Chris Allen / 15/11/2019 / 0 Comments

If you have one or two servers colocated as 1U or 2U units in a shared cabinet, you have probably wondered whether to take the step up to a quarter rack of your own. Here is how to decide. The signs you are ready You are a strong candidate for […]

Backup Utility – More Than Just Recovery

By Chris Allen / 06/11/2019 / 0 Comments

Online Backup Utility – More Than Just Recovery   Online Backup. Nowadays I think almost everybody knows what it is (whether they have it or not is a different question…). Most people also know that it can be used to restore data when data loss is suffered. Correct, this is […]

The Benefits of UK Single Server Colocation

By Chris Allen / 30/10/2019 / 0 Comments

Single-server colocation, putting your own server hardware in a data centre cabinet rented by the U, sits in a useful middle ground between full-rack colocation and managed cloud hosting. For the right workload it is the most cost-effective and predictable option you have. Here are the practical benefits. 1. You […]

Website Performance & Optimisation

By Chris Allen / 06/09/2019 / 0 Comments

  Website Performance & Optimisation We all know that currently, a good website is key to online success. Your website’s performance and how well it ticks those SEO boxes can greatly increase traffic flow and engagements.   Website Optimisation Website optimisation is about making your website work as efficiently as […]

Dramatically Improve Your Website Speed

By Chris Allen / 22/08/2019 / 0 Comments

How We Can Dramatically Improve Your Website Speed   A Slow Website is Bad for Business (literally!) We’ve mentioned this before in a different blog post, so as  a quick recap here are the main points: The average person expects a webpage to load in 2 seconds 80% of people […]

What is a VPS? HA Hosting Guide

By Chris Allen / 13/08/2019 / 0 Comments

What is a Virtual Private Server? A virtual private server (VPS) is a server that is virtual rather than physical. Think of it like a digital server that has no physical components. These are then kept on a physical server. The biggest benefit is that multiple virtual servers can be […]