Monthly Archives: December 2015

The WHIR: Cloud Talks, Episode 20 with Dustin Kirkland

In Episode 20 of The WHIR: Cloud Talks, Editor in Chief Nicole Henderson talks to Canonical’s Dustin Kirkland, Ubuntu Cloud Solutions Product Manager and Strategist, about OpenStack and why major cloud vendors should support it. Continue reading

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Five Of The Most Common Mistakes Clients Make With Their Dedicated Servers

The power offered by a dedicated server is unmatched – but only if you know what you’re doing. Make sure you avoid these five common hosting mistakes. Continue reading

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Understanding Cloud Backup and Disaster Recovery

IT administrators charged with managing their backup systems must be prepared with their disaster recovery strategies. Proper recovery methodologies are crucial – especially within an organization requiring higher uptimes. Continue reading

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Web Hosting Sales and Promos Roundup – Dec. 11, 2015

In the week ending Dec. 11, 2015, there are savings up to 50 percent off on web hosting. Continue reading

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Microsoft Lets Existing OneDrive Users Keep Storage in Response to Customer Backlash

Just over a month after Microsoft announced it would be reducing storage limits on its OneDrive cloud storage service, the company is letting current users retain 15GB base storage and their 15GB camera roll bonus. Continue reading

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