Posted on December 29th, 2006 by Nick
I know many people are wondering when they look at sits such as JaguarPC and many other, what is a VPS?
A VPS is short for Virtual Private Server. Now this far from answers the question What is a VPS.
A Virtual Private Server is the gap between a shared environment and a fully dedicated environment. A VPS will simulate a dedicated server which in all reality a shared environment from which you take the resources of one major “Super Server” and divide it between virtual nodes. Each Virtual node runs independent from each other with its own file system, resources, and its own shell in essence. Virtual Private Server’s are just becoming hot items on the market for software developers, and startup web hosts. They allow you the features of a $100+ server for normally $20-35.
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Posted on December 4th, 2006 by Connie
I realize this question is somewhat subjective. What is email spam to me may not be by your definition.
I think we can all agree that email spam is unsolicited email sent in bulk. What comes to my mind immediately is email relating to viagri, pharmacies, watches, etc.
Personally if I get a link exchange request, I will probably not classify that as spam email. If someone emails me a business proposal I would probably not classify that as spam.
I would really like to here what you classify as email spam.
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