The SysAdmin’s Guide to Disaster Recovery – Why “Backups” Aren’t Enough
Most people think they are safe because they have a backup plugin installed. But as anyone who has managed high-uptime environments at DianaHost or...
Most people think they are safe because they have a backup plugin installed. But as anyone who has managed high-uptime environments at DianaHost or...
In my 4 years of sales and business development, I learned one thing: friction is the enemy of the “buy” button. You can have...
Most business owners think “speeding up a website” means installing a caching plugin and calling it a day. But as someone who bridges the...
In the world of hosting and SaaS, “uptime” isn’t a goal, it’s a requirement. Managing operations at Bytesis Ltd and Codemoly has taught me...
I spent years in sales before I started building websites. That experience changed my perspective: most websites are just “pretty pages” that sit there...
When a WordPress site starts lagging, most people blame the images or the hosting provider. While those are often factors, the real culprit is...
For years, the industry standard was simple shared hosting with a basic control panel. But for brands that are actually scaling, “standard” isn’t enough...
If you are managing more than five clients, you shouldn’t be doing manual work. Manual work leads to errors, and errors lead to downtime...
If you are still developing WordPress sites on a local MAMP or XAMPP setup, you are working in the past. In my role as...
When people talk about website security, they usually focus on their login password. But real security starts much earlier—at the DNS (Domain Name System) [...