Multi-Cloud Strategies: Why Businesses Are Splitting Hosting Between AWS and Google Cloud
There was a time, not too long ago, when choosing a cloud provider felt like buying a house. You signed the paperwork, moved your entire...
Read Article →There was a time, not too long ago, when choosing a cloud provider felt like buying a house. You signed the paperwork, moved your entire...
Read Article →If you have managed Linux servers for any length of time, you likely know the gut-wrenching feeling of receiving a system alert at 3:00 AM....
Read Article →Imagine it is 3:15 AM on a Sunday. A minor PHP deprecation in a popular WordPress plugin triggers a unexpected cascade of 500 Internal Server...
Read Article →A few years ago, choosing a cloud provider felt like signing a lifetime contract. You were either an “AWS shop” or a “Google Cloud shop.”...
Read Article →Remember when moving to the cloud meant picking a single cloud provider, signing on the dotted line, and committing for the long haul? You’d pick...
Read Article →Picture this classic scenario: You spin up a brand-new Ubuntu or AlmaLinux VPS. You create a non-root user, set up SSH key authentication, change the...
Read Article →Every web host knows the unique dread of the 2:00 AM support queue. You wake up to a ping, open WHMCS, and find a wall...
Read Article →It is 2:15 AM on a Tuesday. A user who just bought a $5/month shared hosting plan decides to edit their WordPress site’s .htaccess file,...
Read Article →Remember when running a web application meant buying a dedicated server or firing up a couple of virtual private servers (VPS), configuring a LEMP stack...
Read Article →If you have ever managed a web hosting company, you know the drill. It is 3:00 AM, and your on-call phone alerts you to a...
Read Article →If you’ve managed a web hosting business for any length of time, you are intimately familiar with the midnight ticket surge. It usually happens right...
Read Article →Remember when picking a cloud provider felt like choosing a lifelong partner? A decade ago, the standard playbook for tech leaders was simple: choose AWS,...
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