2N redundancy means the data center/server room has double the amount of equipment needed. The equipment runs separately with no single point of failure. This configuration represents a fully redundant system and a more reliable operation.
What is Debian/CentOS/Ubuntu/Fedora OS?
Debian is an operating system for a wide range of devices including laptops, desktops and servers. Users like its stability and reliability CentOS is a Linux distribution (derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux) that’s popular with system admins, DevOps engineers, and home users alike. It’s also used by many organizations […]
What is 10 Gbps Uplink?
It means the server is connected with a 10Gbps internet speed node.
What is a Highly Optimized Premium Network?
Benefit from optimizing for the unique properties of the physical layer in wireless networks, where latencies are high, and bandwidth is always at a premium.
What is 5 MB/s I/O?
“I/O” means disk Input/Output. 1MB/s I/O means that they limit your entire website – not just the backup, but everything combined – to that much data being read or written to/from disk per second.
What is OX Business Email Hosting?
OX App Suite, Open-Xchange’s white-labeled email solution, combines webmail with contacts, calendar, tasks and a personal dashboard. It equips users with a fast and robust tool that comes with everything they need to organize daily webmail activities: online, offline and on their mobile device.
What is Inbuilt Virus Protection?
Windows 10 has built-in real-time antivirus named Windows Defender, and it’s actually pretty good. It automatically runs in the background, ensuring all Windows users are protected against viruses and other nasties.
What is Managed VPS Server?
In Managed VPS Hosting service provider takes care of server maintenance. It cost more than an unmanaged VPS Server.
What is DDoS?
The DDoS attack is to prevent legitimate users from accessing your website. For a DDoS attack to be successful, the attacker needs to send more requests than the victim server can handle.
What is IPv4?
IPv4 stands for Internet Protocol version 4. it is assigned a unique, numerical IP address such as 99.48. 227.227