Archive for June, 2011

Benefits & Limitations of VPS hosted accounts

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

vps web hosting offers tremendous opportunities of business exposure and potential of bringing customer for business. Any website template can accommodate it fully with the potential of handling large number of visitors to the website. It is excellent solution for websites having too much information, which can not be handled by shared hosting and still the information is not so great requiring a dedicated server.

The basic feature present is that it is virtual and private server. The information is stored in the hard disks, but the server has the real virtual environment. The dedicated servers are having capacity of having on it many virtual private servers.

Every VPS is having its own allotted disk space and RAM on these dedicated servers. The VPS has limitation of the CPU power, because it is shared by other VPS accounts present on the dedicated server. Ideally the disk space in respect of VPS is nearly kept at 30 GB having RAM of 512 MB on average basis, which are sufficient to ensure that the VPS server has smooth performance free of any troubles.

Mac file recovery from crashed hard drive

Monday, June 20th, 2011

The modern world mostly runs through computers and many businesses flourish in ecommerce trading. An online business may face a downtime when it encounters crucial hard drive crashes. Currently, hard disks having huge storage capacity are available in the market but all of them still face some mechanical faults. The major hard disk failures happen mainly due to head crash and this in turn affects the data storage access. The hard disk failures are identified through unusual noise from the disks, Blue screen of death (BSOD) that occurs when incompatible applications are installed in the hard disks and other booting problems. Under these circumstances, the Mac system should not be operated until you fix it through a professional mac data recovery tool. This recovery tool meant for fixing up crashed hard drives could effectively reinstate data onto another drive while overwriting the accessible data in the hard drive that is subjected to recovery.