Showing posts with label servers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label servers. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 March 2016

How to Point a Domain Hosted Elsewhere to GoDaddy HostingIn Feburary 2016 30,

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Find your GoDaddy name server. Visit the link in Resources and click the 'Setting Name servers for a Domain Name Registered Elsewhere and Hosted Here' section. Find the two name servers that come under the dates you started your GoDaddy hosting service.
Visit the website where you have your domain hosted. Log in to your account.
Access the domain settings of the the domain address you want to point to your GoDaddy hosting. Change the name servers to those found in step 1. Save your settings.
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Monday, 29 February 2016

How to Cancel a Yahoo! Hosting AccountIn Feburary 2016 29,

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Back up all your data currently on the Yahoo! servers. Once you cancel your hosting account, you will no longer have access to the hosted files and data.
Log in to your Yahoo! Business Control Panel (see Resources).
View your current hosting plans. Select 'Cancel Plan' beneath the hosting plan/account you'd like to end.
Follow the on-screen directions to complete the cancellation. Before confirming your cancellation, be sure you no longer want or need the service. Double-check that you have backed up all your files.
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Sunday, 28 February 2016

Microsoft Exchange Server TutorialIn Feburary 2016 28,

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Microsoft Exchange Server is part of the Microsoft Windows Server line, and is intended to deliver a platform for messaging and collaboration. The primary features of Exchange Server include email, calendaring, contacts and tasks. Exchange Server also provides a platform for mobile and web-based users who need to be able to access their data remotely, as well as support for data storage.
Enhanced Features
Microsoft Exchange Server was first launched in 1996; more recent versions, such as Exchange Server 2007 and recently released Exchange Server 2010, include many enhancements from its original version. Some of these are:
Security: Exchange Server now includes anti-spam and anti-virus filtering, as well as encryption technology. This protects users' data from outside intrusion and corruption.
Data Protection: Exchange Servers can be used in a cluster environment, which replicates the data across several servers and guarantees its availability. In this way, there can be no single point of failure; if one server goes down, the other servers will pick up the slack and continue to provide data to users.
Unified Messaging: Exchange Server allows users to receive voice mail, email, and faxes in their mailboxes. In addition, remote users can access their mailboxes from cell phones and other wireless devices.
Improved IT Experience: Exchange Servers are completely scalable, and include 64-bit performance. There is a simplified graphical user interface (GUI) to make administration easy, and an improved deployment and routing process.
Exchange Server Roles
As a network administrator, you can choose which server roles to install on an Exchange server. Server roles are used to logically group specific features of Exchange together, which helps to simplify installation, and gives you the ability to fully customize your Exchange Server to meet your company's specific needs.The types of server roles include:
Mailbox Server: This server runs on the back end, and hosts mailboxes and public folders.
Unified Messaging Server: This is the middle-tier server that connects a Private Branch Exchange system (PBX, commonly referred to as a phone system) to Exchange 2007.
Client Access Server: This is the middle-tier server that hosts all client protocols, such as Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTPS), Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3), Internet Message Access Protocol 4 (IMAP4), and Outlook Anywhere. The Client Access Server can also host Web services.
Hub Transport Server: This server is responsible for routing all mail within the Exchange organization.
Edge Transport Server: This server typically sits on the perimeter of the network topology, and is responsible for routing mail into and out of the Exchange organization.
For the End User
Clients that are using Exchange Server to access their data will typically use Microsoft Outlook, part of the Microsoft Office suite. However, there are alternatives. If a client wishes to connect to their email through a website, they can use Outlook Web Access (OWA). And for Mac users, both Microsoft Entourage and Apple Mail can be used to connect to an Exchange Server.
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Thursday, 25 February 2016

How to Troubleshoot FTP IssuesIn Feburary 2016 25,

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Type the FTP server, your username and password into the appropriate fields to double check that you have not made any typing errors. Click the 'Connect' button or press 'Enter' to try once more.
Verify your FTP server address if you cannot make a connection. Some servers require you to type 'ftp.domain.com,' where 'domain.com' is the actual domain name. Other servers do not require the subdomain 'ftp.' Try both variations.
Add the domain name to your username. For example 'yourusename@domain.com' may work while simply 'yourusername' will not ('yourusername' and 'domain.com' are stand-ins for the actual values).
Download and install another FTP client, such as FileZilla or CuteFTP. Enter your server information and credentials to see if the new program can establish a connection.
Disable the Windows firewall, if it is enabled. Open the Start Menu and type 'Firewall' into the search box to bring up the Windows Firewall option. Click the 'Firewall' link and click 'Turn Windows Firewall On or Off.' Enter your password if prompted and click 'Turn off Windows Firewall' under each network connection before clicking 'OK.'
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Wednesday, 17 February 2016

How to Setup a DNS ServerIn Feburary 2016 17,

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Install the DNS server software. If the local network is running Windows, install Microsoft DNS software for the best integration.
Input a list of DNS servers, 'forwarders' that can be used to retrieve DNS information, into the software. Two or three forwarders are sufficient.
Set up security policies to restrict or allow access to the DNS server. Bandwidth will be used up quickly if numerous Internet users have access to the DNS server.
If the DNS server will be serving a domain, set up the DNS for that domain. Input the 'A' (address) records, 'MX' (mail exchange) records and any other required DNS records.
If the DNS server will be serving a domain, have that domain's registrar delegate to the DNS server. This can often be done on the domain registrar's website.
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Tuesday, 16 February 2016

How to Make Money Hosting PC Game ServersIn Feburary 2016 16,

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Decide on the type of server you want to use. You can use your computer as a server, but once you shut down the computer, no one can use it. A dedicated server is in use 24-7 and will be unavailable for your own personal use.
Find a game to host by contacting developers or programmers working on games. If you want to court a large company like Blizzard, then you need to have large servers that can host a large-scale game. If you plan on courting a small company, then you don't need such a large system.
Figure out how you plan to charge. If you are working with a large company, they will likely lease your servers for their game; that will be the primary source of revenue. If you host a small scale or even local game, then you can charge people a monthly fee to play.
Create your pay-for-access system by working with your Internet service provider or hosting company. They both have the ability to set up a username and password system for either a membership section of your website, which you can provide access to your server, or directly with the server itself for a limited time. This will give only paying customers access to the server and the game.
Publicize your gaming space. If you are hosting a local game, then you will need to publicize your business in order to get people to come and play the game. The most common ways of publicizing products are advertising, social media and news coverage.
Upgrade the servers when needed. If you want to continue making money, then you will need to upgrade your servers when the number of people gets too large or the games take up too much memory on the server.
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Thursday, 11 February 2016

How to Transfer Files to an iPad With FTPIn Feburary 2016 11,

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Download, install and launch the FTP client app from the App Store.
Enter the desired FTP address.
Enter your username and password, leaving the login blank for anonymous public servers.
Ensure that you've selected the appropriate FTP protocol (FTP or the more FTPS or SFTP), and then tap 'Connect.' If you are unsure of which protocol to choose, check with your IT administrator for clarification.
Tap a file name, and then choose your action from the menu of options. For example, tap 'Open' (if the file format is supported by iOS) to open it on your iPhone or tap 'Move' to transfer it to a different location on the FTP server. Files like HTML or PHP can be edited from the built-in text editor in either app.
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Wednesday, 3 February 2016

How to Start a Hosting CompanyIn Feburary 2016 03,

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Raise the start-up capital. Starting a web hosting company requires a significant amount of capital. Estimate the financial cost of launching your web hosting company and evaluate the state of your personal finances. If you do not have access to savings, consider forming a partnership with other investors or taking out bank debt.
Lease office space. Locate a suitable space to house your servers and other equipment. Take into account the need for additional room for other in-house departments, such as customer service or advertising.
Lease or purchase servers. Determine whether to own or lease your servers. The options range from custom-built products by manufacturers such as Dell or Gateway to preconfigured servers. Leasing equipment under a monthly payment plan is an attractive option if you do not have adequate capital.
Select a bandwidth provider. If you purchase your own servers, you will need to locate a bandwidth provider that can run a line to your servers through a router. If you lease your servers, the company that leases the equipment will normally offer you a bandwidth package.
Advertise your hosting solution. In order to be successful, you will need to convince consumers to choose your hosting solution over those of other companies, many of which are more established. You will need to develop a website advertising your services and attract as many visitors as possible. Factors involved in receiving traffic include search engine optimization, online affiliate advertising, advertising in physical media, connecting with social media and listing your site in relevant online directories.
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