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It is almost 8:00 am in Japan. The traffic has not started yet. Those graphs show the last 24 hour bandwidth use for our two backbone lines to Japan. They are currently running below 20% capacities. For security purpose, we are not showing the actuarial Bits Per Second and name of back born providers.
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A WordPress vulnerability has recently been found that can render your website completely inaccessible. The good news is that WordPress has already released a patch in the latest update. If your website is developed using WordPress, please contact your developer ASAP to update WordPress to the latest version. If you ar...
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We are retiring many old servers to make room for more powerful new servers. By virtualizing, we are replacing 4 servers with one new server. When we retire old servers, all memories and hard disks are taken out to make sure that we secure all data.
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I heard the report saying tablet sales are down. They said people are moving from tablets to desktop and notebook PCs which provide better value for a dollar. I agree but there is one other factor. Smartphones are getting bigger and displaying more information than before. With that much screen, people are not needing to ...
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I have been thinking about this question for a long time and I think I finally came to the conclusion. Of cause, we have very well designed and well build system. But it is not our system that makes us better, it is the people behind the service that makes us different. http://dreamersi.com Our standard control panel for our ...
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People are not buying as much Tablets anymore but the sale of desktop and notebook PCs are up. This is because more and more people are using smartphones as alternative to tablets as smartphones are getting bigger and bigger. This is a very interesting trends!!!
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I would like to lower SPAM threshold to 4.0 from current 5.5. I checked many emails that come in to my mailbox and checked the SPAM scores. About 50% of them are over 4.0 but not much more. At the same time, all valid email had score of less than 1.5. By moving to 4.0, we should be able to eliminate additional 30 to 5...
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If anything can go wrong, it will. Nothing on the Internet is free from the Murphy's Law. No matter how much redundancy you create, no matter how much you spend, your site and your email will sometime go down. Nobody wants to make it go down (except maybe hackers) but it will happen. Whatever you store on the Int...
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If you are sell using POP as your email service, stop. IMAP is faster, lighter and easier to manage. Even if your email software crashes, your email is intact. Question you should be asking is how do you migrate to IMAP from POP. Don't just delete the POP account and move to IMAP. You will loose all email in your compute...
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About Email (1) Do you know the difference between POP and IMAP? (2) Do you know many people use POP instead of IMAP? (3) Why should you use IMAP if you are using PC and Smartphone to check your email? (4) Which mail server, POP to IMAP, require more storage space at the server? (5) Is Gmail POP or IMAP?...