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  2. i-MSCP - Wikipedia

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    i-MSCP (internet Multi Server Control Panel) is a free and open-source software for shared hosting environments management on Linux servers. It comes with a large choice of modules for various services such as Apache2, ProFTPd, Dovecot, Courier, Bind9, and can be easily extended through plugins, or listener files using its events-based API.

  3. Servage Hosting - Wikipedia

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    servage.net. Servage GmbH is a German web hosting provider headquartered in Flensburg, Germany. The company is doing business as Servage Hosting. The company is a subsidiary to the Swedish company Servage AB (publ). The corporate name Servage is an offspring of "Serve" and "Age". As such, the name equates to the company's branding toward modern ...

  4. Register.com - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1994 as Forman Interactive Corp by brothers Peter and Richard Forman and their brother-in-law, Dan B. Levine as a provider of website creation software. [1] In 1999, the company officially changed its name to Register.com. On April 21, 1999, ICANN announced Register.com was one of the first five testbed registrars for ...

  5. Clustered web hosting - Wikipedia

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    Clustered hosting is a type of web hosting that spreads the load of hosting across multiple physical machines, or node, increasing availability and decreasing the chances of one service (e.g., FTP or email) affecting another (e.g., MySQL ). Many large websites run on clustered hosting solutions, for example, large discussion forums will tend to ...

  6. Talk:Bluehost - Wikipedia

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    Edit request on 15 August 2012[edit] The statement "The sites cater to different customer desires in that HostMonster is less expensive, but BlueHost has faster load times" is inaccurate and requires citation. As a technician at BlueHost, I can verify that although prices vary between brands, all accounts run on virtually identical hardware ...

  7. NameSilo - Wikipedia

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    NameSilo LLC. NameSilo LLC is an American Internet domain registrar and web hosting company headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. It is owned by NameSilo Technologies Corp., which is listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange [1] (an alternative stock exchange for micro-cap and emerging companies). NameSilo is an ICANN -accredited domain name ...

  8. Gandi - Wikipedia

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    Email hosting. Revenue. €37 million (2018) [3] URL. www.gandi.net. Gandi SAS ( Gestion et Attribution des Noms de Domaine sur Internet – "Management and Allocation of Domain Names on the Internet") is a French company providing domain name registration, web hosting, and related services. The company's main office is in Paris.

  9. Domain Technologie Control - Wikipedia

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    Domain Technologie Control is free software released under the GNU LGPL v2.1 license. It is fully skinnable and translated into several languages. Domain Technologie Control allows the administrator to create web hosting plans that provide email and FTP accounts, domain purchasing, subdomains, SSH, and MySQL databases to the end users under ...