Tag: server configuration

How 1U Servers Differ from Mini PCs That Are Also Mounted in Racks

A person is debating between choosing a 1U server and a mini PC, pictured on either side.
Finding a balance between power, format and ease of placement

In today’s world, compactness is not just a convenience — it’s a necessity. Companies strive to fit more computing power into smaller spaces, while technical specialists look for ways to optimize performance without sacrificing efficiency. That’s why, alongside traditional rack-mounted server solutions, mini PCs are increasingly appearing — and at first glance, they might seem like a decent alternative. However, there is a significant difference between them — both in purpose and in capability.

Replacement of disks and power supplies without shutting down the server

An engineer installs or replaces a server module in a data center rack.
Hot swapping allows servers to be serviced without interruption

In a world where business processes operate continuously and online services are available to users 24/7, the stability of servers becomes one of the key success factors. A website may receive thousands of visitors per day, a CRM system serves managers in real time, and financial transactions take place every second. Under such conditions, even a short downtime can have significant consequences: from halted sales and disrupted internal processes to loss of reputation and customer trust. That is why modern servers are designed to remain operational even during maintenance. One of the technologies enabling this is the ability to hot-swap disks and power supplies.

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.

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