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We have just launched the affiliate project. Could anyone share the websites that we can post the information to the people? :confused:
Could Products/Services Offers & Requests section post the message? :help:
You are so lucky if you don't want to pay for the mod security rules to Atomic Secured Linux.
Here are some free mod security rules, I want to share to you. It is really appreciate to the CEO, Melih who published it. :smash:
Here is the link http://www.melih.com/2013/12/28/free-mod_security-rules/
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It is important that a hosting should include the backup service. VPS usually provides the snapshot service. How about the dedicated server? Do you prefer offsite backup or backup to another disk? I prefer the offsite backup. I know there are some offsite backup software which are...
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I only know the Maxmind provides the SMS/phone verification. Do you know other services like this and can be also integrated into whmcs? :smash:
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I have some reviews about the webhostalk. I read their rules. It said multiple accounts are permitted and WHOIS must be accurate. I understand in order to avoid the spam, they limit the account number. But the WHOIS?? They are not the FBI who can acquire the data from all countries...
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I found some hosting provide a vps. And said it is a cloud server. Is there a way to tell the cloud which is true or not?
I know a cloud infrastructure that includes multiple hypervisors (servers) with failover, redundant SAN storage. Is there a simple way? :confused: