A lot of people looking for hosting for Prestashop wonder how many unique users (UU) can be handled by shared hosting. Of course, it depends on both sides: good and efficient hosting and good storeContinue reading
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Wojciech has been dealing with hosting since 1996, initially on servers based on the FreeBSD system and later on Linux systems. In over a dozen years of building the hosting company from scratch, he met with many "industry" situations regarding: power supply, Internet connections, servers, routers, switches, software (system and client) and most importantly ... people.
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How to protect WordPress – an example of break-in and protection against infection
Gaps happen in every software. The more popular, the greater the chance that someone will find a gap in it. An example of such gap has recently been present in the very popular GDPR ComplianceContinue reading