by Dennis Clayton | Apr 11, 2011 | Cloud Computing, Technical, Technology, Virtualization
Sometimes you don’t need a full blown web hosting environment with MySQL, PHP and other dynamic components. Sometimes you just need to host a static website.We can host static websites on one of our normal servers and support quite a large number of hits, but...
by Dennis Clayton | Feb 2, 2010 | Cloud Computing, General, Microsoft, Review, Technical, Technology
As I’ve stated in the past, I’ve used a lot of different hosting providers and still have services remaining at most of them in some capacity. With Rackspace Cloud (formerly Mosso), I still have Cloud Files CDN service on standby in case I need...
by Dennis Clayton | Aug 4, 2008 | Linux, Software, Technical
Over the last few weeks, I’ve done a lot of blogging on my new provider, Slicehost, and the steps I’m taking to move away from Windows Server hosting to the Linux platform, at least for my personal sites and client development. I still have to use some...
by Dennis Clayton | Jul 24, 2008 | General, Software, Technical, Technology, Ubuntu
I have, for years, been developing web apps and so on using ASP (Classic) on IIS. It’s a “fine” platform, but I have, over time, become weary of the Microsoft bloat that accompanies running a Windows Server… Especially in a...
by Dennis Clayton | Jun 16, 2008 | Cool Stuff, Linux, Review, Software, Technical, Technology
I’ve always have used simple WiFi routers to be the “first device” connected to my network here at home. Over the last year or two, I have been experimenting with SveaSoft Talisman Opensource Router Firmware, on my Buffalo WHR-HP-G54, as well...