We are back with you with our brand new blog, which is now designed in a more responsive and reader-oriented manner. We hope you like the way it looks, but it’s not just the outlook that changed. Below you will find some information on our SVHostingBlog 2.0. Consider it both a case study of the past months and a brief tour around our new blog since for now you will find more reasons to browse it.
Author Archives: Archie
The Image of a Perfect Affiliate – Who the Hosting Business Owner Should Look For
TweetWe are back to the topic of affiliate marketing and today we are going to tell you what a perfect affiliate should look like. While running your own web hosting business you may need to involve different marketing tools for promotion of your company. If you involve affiliate marketing, you will need to work out [...]
Ubuntu Mini Remix – Minimal Tool for Maximum Capabilites
TweetA week ago Ubuntu Mini Remix announced their new release of Ubuntu 10.10 livecd. That’s the fourth release of Ubuntu with minimal software set delivered by UMR, who seem to think different of this operating system. Those who consider Ubuntu to be an OS-in-a-box will be surprised by simplicity of its minimized installation medium. But [...]
Shared Hosting on CloudLinux: Less Performance or Less Dependency?
TweetWe are back to the topic of cloud hosting. The latest article we published on it was dedicated to two cloud hosting platforms we compared – a standalone server with CloudLinux OS installed and a cloud, based on several VPS-nodes. Since we analyzed both platforms from the point of view of shared hosting, it is [...]
Is The Pirate Bay going to deliver another Napster? Estimating the Social Impact of The Music Bay
TweetThere’s been much rumor during past four days regarding The Pirate Bay getting ready to launch The Music Bay – their new peer-to-peer music sharing project. So far there’s only a domain name – themusicbay.org – registered and currently being redirected to thepiratebay.org, but their intensions are really serious. It’s hard to keep from quoting [...]





