A few weeks ago I talked about “Shifting responsibility in web hosting“. The story back than has been about some kind of “outsourcing” very important and hard to configure server services to a third party with more knowledge. I gave you a some examples back than too to make your shift both cheap and painless. [...]
Why is it an advantage to shift responsibility in web hosting? [VII.]
In my previous articles in this category I have talked about the different servers roles which can be “outsourced”. Now I would like to give some opinions to back up my idea of shifting some of the server roles to a third party. I told you what roles are prime candidates to be outsourced if [...]
The art of shifting responsibility in web hosting [VI. -1]
I told you the last time here I will bring you my own tutorial on how to set up your domain to use Google Apps for email services and point your domain hosting to your web host. Well, now it’s the time to tell you exactly what you need to do Pre-requisities Before I even [...]
The art of shifting responsibility in web hosting [V.]
Now we know it is a big advantage to have our domain’s “fate” divided between more than just one company and on one service. We are able to change the DNS to fit our needs and so there is no problem to point visitors to our web site and the emails they send to an [...]
The art of shifting responsibility in web hosting [IV.]
Yeasterday we talked about the first server service I would suggest you should “outsource” to a third party and do not run it yourself. It was DNS and as stated it’s easy to set it up when you read a few tutorials, but the security risks involved and the knowledge required are just too risky [...]
The art of shifting responsibility in web hosting [III.]
Previously I mentioned I will leave the list of free and paid DNS services for another article and do not include it into the article about DNS in general. Well, it is now the time to introduce you to the world of DNS service you can find online. I must admit it is not very [...]
The art of shifting responsibility in web hosting [II.]
Last here at Icethunder.net we talked about how we can make our days even more effective and less stressful in web hosting. I think there is no one out there who did not need to solve some kind of problem with his/her web hosting. It does not need to be a problem with the whole [...]
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