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The Webhostinator – Episode 190

whs190 I can see it now, a cybernetic system administrator being sent from the year 2029 to warn us all about the impending doom that will happen if you do not listen to this week’s edition of the Web Hosting Show.  If you skip this week’s podcast, the army of artificially intelligent computer-controlled machines bent on the extermination of the human race will win.  You wouldn’t want to be the one responsible, would you?

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Running Time: 13 minutes | File Size: 5.80 MB

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Here are just a few topics from this week’s episode:

  • What is Cloud Hosting?
  • Balloon Animals Take Over
  • Choosing a Web Site Host
  • 3 Uncommon Seats for Your PC Desk
  • Web Hosting Bomb Shelters!
  • Should Web Hosts Twitter?

Here are this week’s web hosting news headlines:

Server Farm: Your Place or Mine?In an era of growing insecurity, having your computer equipment tucked into a hole 85 feet underground has a certain appeal.  That’s the selling point of Underground Secure Data Center Operations (USDCO), a server farm located in an abandoned gypsum mine near Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Trivia Question – Which one of these is NOT a web hosting conference? (to find out the answer, be sure to download and listen to this week’s podcast!)

Sweet server genie, I promise not to let this much time pass again before I get a new show out to you.  I hope you download it, enjoy it, and pass it around to your friends.  Feel free to leave your thoughts, reviews and feedback in the comments or drop me an e-mail at mitch@mitchkeeler.com.

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Hosting Podcast Gone Wild – Episode 189

Podcast #189Not to sound like an over-hyped sales man, but we do have a great show for you today. From ten of the best free web site hosting solutions, to news about web hosts being attacked because of their relationships with torrents it is like a bonanza of web hosting news, tips, and tutorials you can not do without. The Web Hosting Show is now on the air and ready for download.

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Running Time: 11 minutes | File Size: 4.89 MB

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Here are just a few topics from this week’s episode: (click a link to read about that segment!)

Here are this week’s web hosting news headlines:

Largest Datacenter in the US to be Built in TexasDallas-based Capstar Commercial Real Estate Services is investing millions of dollars to redevelop a former telecommunications equipment plant in Mesquite, Texas into what it says will be the largest data center in the country, according to a report by the Dallas News.

Trivia Question – What “celestial based” web host calls Texas its home? (to find out the answer, be sure to download and listen to this week’s podcast!)

I hope you fully enjoy this week’s podcast. If you have any show feedback or suggestions be sure to leave a comment or drop me an e-mail at mitch@mitchkeeler.com.  Enjoy it, share it and listen again and again!

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Benefits of Cloud Storage – Episode 188

Podcast #188 There is a lot of talk these days in the various web hosting social circles about cloud-based products and services.  One big name that seems to be gaining a lot of traction in this area is The Planet, so I could think of no greater company to contact to discuss the issue.

On today’s show we have The Planet’s General Manager of Storage and Data Protection, Rob Walters, to discuss cloud storage.

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Running Time:
8 minutes | File Size: 3.60 MB

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Here are some of the topics we cover in today’s interview:

  • What is and what are the benefits of cloud storage?
  • How is The Planet’s cloud storage business different?
  • Why is creating the “shortest path” between clients and servers important?

There are five things customers should evaluate when choosing a cloud platform.

  • Performance – It is important that you match the platform with the performance needs for your application.  Many cloud storage platforms only provide 2-3 Mb/sec, which is fine for most backup and archiving use cases, but is likely not sufficient for production data.  It is also important to run multiple tests and measure the variability between tests, as cloud storage platform performance can be inconsistent.
  • Ease of integration – The ease of user access is critical to product adoption in web applications.  Most cloud storage products provide proprietary APIs for integration.  This means you will need to specifically develop for that cloud storage platform.  This makes integration more difficult and increases switching costs.  Check if the platform offers any standards-based integration software that allows access via CIFS, NFS, FTP or HTTP.
  • Where you want your data – Most cloud products do not offer specific locations for data to reside.  In fact, these companies offer the data “in the cloud” as if “the cloud” were a location rather than an access medium.  While in many cases the physical location of data is unimportant, there are occasions when being able to select a location is beneficial.  For instance, if you are building a disaster recovery plan; working to reduce download times for a specific customer; or attempting to pass strict security audits, then where data resides is critical.
  • Flexibility – One of the most appealing features of cloud storage is the flexibility of its on-demand design, which manifests itself in two primary traits: scalability and elasticity.  Most cloud storage products should free you from the task of capacity planning, hardware budgeting and upgrading.  Capacity is available on-demand, as required.  Watch out for commitments for minimum usage levels as these can negate this inherent benefit .  Cloud storage products should provide elasticity, with capacity that grows as your business requires, and scales back as soon as this excess capacity is no longer needed.
  • Usage-based billing – Paying only for what you use is certainly appealing.  The primary aspects on which to judge the pricing of a cloud storage product should simply be: how much storage capacity you used and how much bandwidth was used to access your data.  Keep a sharp eye out for “hidden” fees, because in many use cases they can add up quickly to be as much or more than the primary elements of your bill.  “Hidden” fees to watch out for include: connect fees, account maintenance charges, and “puts” and “gets” charges.  Cloud platforms should offer simple and predictable monthly bills.

More Interesting Links from The Planet:

For the second show in a row, we have the chance to talk with one of the big names in the web hosting game, so I hope you tune in to hear more about cloud storage and how The Planet is serving it up to you.  If you would like to come onto the show to talk to the entire hosting industry about what you do, how you host or anything else be sure to drop me a line at mitch@mitchkeeler.com.

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Saying Goodbye to Geocities – Episode 186

Podcast #186Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, Yahoo! Geocities has kicked the bucket, has ceased to be, and is no more.  So what was Geocities, how did it fail, and what can be learned from Yahoo!’s past mistakes with this once popular free hosting brand name?  I tribute this week’s show to the free web host that once was, rest in peace Geocities, after this edition of the Web Hosting Show.

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Running Time: 13 minutes | File Size: 5.58 MB

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Here are just a few topics from this week’s episode:

  • A History Lesson in Geocities
  • Saving Geocities for Future Generations
  • Alternatives to Geocities
  • What Can Be Learned from Geocities

Trivia Question – How many years old is Geocities?(to find out the answer, be sure to download and listen to this week’s podcast!)

Feel free to share your favorite (or maybe not so favorite) Geocities memories in the comments!

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Blazing Web Hosts – Episode 185

whs185 Time to hop back in the saddle and find out what is going on across this great web hosting land of ours.  From the Web Hosting Talk hack aftermath to the first all virtual hosting conference and everything in between we have a podcast here you should all get a kick out of.  So get listening, and join in on the fun!

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Running Time: 13 minutes | File Size: 5.94 MB

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Here are just a few topics from this week’s episode:

  • What is the nofollow Link All About?
  • Find Out Who is Copying Your Content
  • Compare Linux Dedicated Servers and Deals
  • Best Way to Find Web Hosting Coupons
  • First All Virtual Web Hosting Conference is Coming

Here are this week’s web hosting news headlines:

  • Credit Cards Compromised in WHT HackDedicating this week’s news segment to more coverage on the webhostingtalk.com hack, the recent announcement that credit cards were compromised and what you need to do to protect yourself.

Trivia Question – The first version of the Apache web server was created by whom? (to find out the answer, be sure to download and listen to this week’s podcast!)

Hope you enjoy this week’s broadcast.  Thank you all for tuning in!

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Web Hosting Relationships – Episode 184

Podcast 184How can you make the relationship between yourself and your web host even better? By listening to today’s show. On the podcast this week, I’ll be discussing what web hosts can do to make life easier for web hosting clients and what web hosting clients can do to make lives easier for their web hosts. It’s all about communication, and the communication starts right here, right now.

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Running Time:
14 minutes | File Size: 6.16 MB

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Here are just a few topics from this week’s episode:

  • Make Your Hosting Support Better
  • Find Special WordPress Tags Faster
  • Become a Better Web Hosting Client
  • Google Offers Services to Hosting Clients

Here are this week’s web hosting news headlines:

Trivia Question – What year did cPanel first start? (to find out the answer, be sure to download and listen to this week’s podcast!)

Now I am not going to get all touchy-feely Dr. Phil on you here, I am just going to tell both the web hosts and the web hosting clients what they need to know to make the working relationship between them even better. So lay down on that couch over there, and let me know how your feeling.

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A Look into Aplus.net Hosting – Episode 183

Podcast #183As a dedicated and shared web hosting solution, Aplus.net stands out from the crowd in several unique ways.  They have a loyal fan base, have tried several “outside the box” support techniques, and are also well respected within the web hosting community.

On today’s show I am going to speak with Aplus.net’s CEO Phillip Spencer on what exactly they do and his own views on the web hosting world.

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Running Time:
6 minutes | File Size: 2.55 MB

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Here are some of the questions we will cover in today’s interview:

  • What is Aplus.net and how long have you been around the hosting industry?
  • For those who have not been to your web site, this question might be a little out of the blue, however – who is Jeff?
  • Looking back at the past few years, in what ways do you
    see the hosting industry changing?
  • You also have a blog. As one of the few hosts that do this, do you feel it has hurt or helped your business?
  • If somebody out there is looking for a web host, could you give me a quick reason why they should turn to Aplus.net?

Also here are a few resources you might want to check out after listening to the interview:

Many thanks to Phillip for being on today’s show. If you would like to come on and speak to the entire web hosting industry, feel free to contact me at mitch@mitchkeeler.com.

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Payment Processing Demystified – Episode 182

web hosting podcast episode 182Do you know how payment processing works? If not, I promise by the time you finish listing to this podcast you will. For anybody who want’s to start up a web hosting business or an online store, this is none e-commerce friendly podcast you are going to enjoy. The Web Hosting Show is now on the air.

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Running Time:
11 minutes | File Size: 5.01 MB

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Here are just a few topics from this week’s episode:

  • How Payment Processing Works
  • Find Available Domain Names – Domain Pigeon
  • Virtual Private Server Advantages and Disadvantages
  • Faster Domain Search with DomainTyper

Here are this week’s web hosting news headlines:

Welcome to my web hosting school of hard knocks. On this very podcast, week after week, I do my best to help make the wild and wacky world of web hosting make a little more sense for everybody out there.

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More Domain Name Terms – Episode 181

Podcast #181There is no doubt that there is a lot of confusing terminology when it comes to the world of domain names.  This is part two of a two part series on some of the oddest domain name terms you have ever heard.  We are not here just to celebrate how weird they are.  Instead, we are here to try to translate them from web hosting jargon to something we can all understand.

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Running Time:
12 minutes | File Size: 5.19 MB

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Here are this podcast’s domain name terms:

Click a link above to learn more about that particular term in detail.  Remember, I didn’t coin any of these phrases – so send your hate mail for their absurdity elsewhere.  I am just a web hosting guru here to help you learn a little more about their meaning.

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Domain Name Dictionary – Episode 180

Podcast #180 Ever heard a domain name term that just made absolutely no sense to you the first time you heard it?  There are many of them out there.  Over the next two episode we will cover some of the oddest terms in domain names, to help you make sense of them all.  The game is simple, this part will cover words one through five, and the next podcast will cover words six through ten.

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Running Time:
10 minutes | File Size: 4.57 MB

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Here are this podcast’s domain name terms:

Click a link above to learn more about that particular term in detail.  I guess none of us can choose how or why a web hosting term is coined.  What we can do is work together so that we all know what each wild and wacky world really means.

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