Category: Hosting

Database Migration with Zero Downtime. Tools, Strategy, and Rollback Plans

In today’s digital landscape, even a few minutes of downtime can lead to lost revenue, decreased traffic, and weakened customer trust. This is especially critical for web applications that rely heavily on databases. Therefore, migrating a database with zero downtime is not just a desirable option — it’s a necessity for businesses scaling or upgrading their infrastructure.

In this article, we’ll walk through how to properly plan your database migration, what tools to use, how to ensure failover safety, and how to prepare for potential rollback scenarios if things don’t go as expected.

How to Connect a Domain to VPS – A Complete Beginner’s Guide

After purchasing a VPS and a domain, many users face the question: how do you correctly connect the two so the website starts working? In this article, you’ll find a simple, step-by-step guide to connecting a domain to your VPS via DNS and configuring it using Nginx or Apache. This guide is written specifically for beginners, without complicated technical jargon.

Server Location – How Geography Affects Your Website’s Speed

When choosing hosting for your website, most people look at specifications like memory size, disk speed, bandwidth, or number of CPU cores. But there’s another crucial factor — the physical location of the server. This often determines how quickly your website loads for visitors from different countries.

What Is KVM Virtualization and Why It Matters When Choosing a VPS

When choosing a VPS server, it’s not just about price or the amount of RAM and CPU. One of the most important — and often overlooked — factors is the type of virtualization.
In this article, we’ll explain what KVM virtualization is, how it compares to other virtualization technologies, and why it’s the best choice if you’re looking to get the most out of your VPS.

How to Choose a VPS Server in 2025 –  Tips and Key Criteria

In 2025, the popularity of VPS servers is growing rapidly: more and more companies, startups, freelancers, and even ordinary users are switching to virtual private servers to host websites, applications, databases, mail servers, VPNs, gaming servers, as well as for processing large amounts of data and working with AI. But how do you choose the right VPS from dozens (sometimes hundreds) of options that truly fits your needs, budget, and technical level?

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