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Should you renew with your current host? - Your website in the year 2005


Sometime during this year the chances are you're going to have to renew your hosting package. Can you be sure you're still getting the best deal for your site?

Hosting companies, as businesses, spring up all the time. This is because they are so easy to set up. Nowadays you can become a reseller for free.

Starting a proper hosting company with your own server - simply put - involves buying a computer, an internet connection and some potentially expensive software. Due to this relatively easy ‘set up' many companies go bust when they don't make ends meet.


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RAID - A Layman's Guide


What is RAID?
The acronym RAID means Redundant Array of Independent (or Inexpensive) Disks. When originally developed at the University of California at Berkeley in 1987, the word was "Inexpensive," referring to the fact that it was basically an array (or group) of relatively inexpensive disk drives grouped together in such a way that to the computer it appeared to be one very large (and thus very expensive) hard drive. Comparatively speaking, the cost of hard drives is now much less, so when you mention "RAID," your colleague is most likely thinking "Redundant Array of Independent Disks." Five levels of RAID were originally defined, each providing different trade-offs in features and performance.

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