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Plesk VPS Hosting For Better Website Outcomes

Smashing Magazine

In early discussions you have with clients about the website you’re tasked with designing, does the topic of web hosting ever come up? For starters, they’re paying you a large sum of money to design the site. The Web Designer’s Connection to Web Hosting. I get why they’d think that way.

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Setting Up and Deploying PostgreSQL for High Availability

Percona

With the average cost of unplanned downtime running from $300,000 to $500,000 per hour , businesses are increasingly using high availability (HA) technologies to maximize application uptime. Where a high availability design once worked well, it can no longer keep up with more complex requirements.

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The Ultimate Guide to Database High Availability

Percona

Typically, the servers are configured in a primary/replica configuration, with one server designated as the primary server that handles all incoming requests and the others designated as replica servers that monitor the primary and take over its workload if it fails.

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How should enterprises execute cross-browser testing?

Testsigma

As a small business or a startup, we often make decisions that can change the whole structure of our working processes. Honestly, this is not a bane that can bring the businesses down. Such businesses thrive on these decisions as they let them clearly decide what suits them best and why. Accessible to everyone.

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Pushing Back Against Privacy Infringement on the Web

Smashing Magazine

By this point, it’s reasonable to expect to have answers to most of the big, basic questions of how people and digital technology work with one another. If anything, questions of technology and society seem to be piling up faster than we can address them. Anything else would be bad for small businesses and poor people.