WEBHOST.UK.NET is proud to announce the availability of .co TLD domains on their website for purchase.
.CO is the new domain extension for companies and people who are for looking for a brand online presence for their corporate identity. With a truly global recognition, and credible domain name after limited choices of the .com domain, now this is your chance to get one of your favourite domain with .co extension and give a unique online identity to your company.
For all practical purposes, .co domains are the same as .com domains; that means they are available to everyone and come on a first-come, first-serve basis. One of the biggest advantages of the .co TLDs, besides the fact that they’re similar to .com TLDs, is the fact that they are already widely recognized. More than 20 countries, including the UK (.co.uk) and Japan (.co.jp), already use them for their country-specific domains.
Abbie Clayton, Head of Business Development for WEBHOSTUK LTD further added, “We get regular requests from customers who wish to create a unique online presence for their company, but the limited choices of .com, .net .co.uk domains, they always had to compromise while choosing the domain name. Now that our Domain Partner ENOM has made the .co domains available for purchase, we thought of passing over the once in a lifetime opportunity to our customers..”
She further added “The advantage of purchasing company-associated domain names is that it can optimize your company web presence, and could increase profitability as more potential customers are directed to your .co websites.”
We are glad to announce the release of our new TV commercial for WEBHOSTUK LIMITED and I believe the commercial itself explains it all
All the viewers are most welcome to view the commercial below or live from YouTube.com and let us know your feedback (positive or negative — all will help us)
Ofcourse this is our first commercial on air and do belive to make a better — far better — do I say the best web hosting commercial? — in near future..!
Webhostuk Limited (http://www.webhost.uk.net), one of the UK’s leading web hosting companies, has today unveiled a new range of dedicated servers. The new servers which are managed Dell servers, use Intel Dual Core and Quad Core processors. The servers are designed for excellent and robust performance, faster response times and improved scalability. With the new Quad Core Xeon processors, powerful RAM and high capacity SATA hard drives, a user can run the most complex programs/applications with relative ease. The new Dual Quad Core server delivers eight processing cores in two physical processors which in effect offers a substantial increase in performance over its previous generation of single quad-core processors.
The launch of these new range of managed servers will now give the best dedicated hosting experience to small, medium and large business models. The company now offers free managed services along with all their dedicated server series to make things simple and easy to manage for their end user clients.
The servers reside in one of the finest World-class data centers and are connected by redundant gigabit connections. All servers come with generous bandwidth allocations and superb network backbones supported with Webhostuk Limited‘s commitment to offer unmatched service and support, which helps the customers to deliver superior level of service and consistency to their end-users and achieve greater profitability. All servers are available in both Linux and Windows configurations with the choice of award winning control panel – WHM/cpanel and Parallels Plesk. A range of additional services and features such as dedicated IP’s, additional drive storage, RAID arrays, SSL certificates etc, can be added by the customer to suit their exact requirements.
Abbie Clayton, Head of Business Development, Webhostuk Limited, says “Big, small, short, tall; Webhost.uk.net continually strives to offer the best possible server solutions, equipped with the latest processing power. Our robust series of managed dedicated servers are capable and ready to meet the ever growing needs of web hosting customers and their business. We now offer managed services free of charge so that our customers can solely concentrate on the productivity of their business and revenues .
A company named Domain Renewal Group has been sending deceptive renewal notices to WEBHOSTUK LIMITED customers. Their letter is in the exact same format used by Domain Registry of America (DRoA). A quick look at the Whois for domainrenewalgroup.com shows that this domain is controlled by the same company running DRoA.
If you respond to this letter, your domain will be transferred to the Domain Renewal Group, and WEBHOSTUK LIMITED will no longer be the registrar for your domain. The Domain Renewal Group charges much more for domains: £20 a year in comparison to our £9.99 GBP a year for .COM/.NET/.ORG domains.
If you receive a letter from Domain Renewal Group, we recommend you ignore the letter and simply throw it away. Here is a sample letter:
WebHost.Uk.Net, a web hosting provider, today announced the official launch of its new web hosting service company, Webhosting.Uk.Net to the public.
WebHosting.Uk.Net is a division of WebHost.Uk.Net specifically established for targeting the UK vps and dedicated hosting services. Webhosting.Uk.Net will be offering cheap, reliable and secure VPS and dedicated servers physically located in UK datacenter.
All dedicated and VPS plans include SLA network uptime along with their expertise, with 24/7 live chat and ticket support. Clients can now choose hosting from Linux & Windows vps and dedicated servers. Our Dell branded dedicated servers come with a choice of managed or self-managed dedicated servers while all VPS servers are fully managed by the company.
With all our VPS plans, we are offering free whm/cpanel control panel for linux vps servers while Plesk control panel for windows VPS servers. Our vps and dedicated servers are targetted for everyone who wish to have a troublefree web hosting experience for their personal, or business websites, hence offering the most affordable rates in UK web hosting industry.
Announcing this, the company spokesperson, Mr. Andrew Martin said, “We are very pleased to announce the launch of our new hosting site under the name webhosting.uk.net on the web aimed exclusively at the UK market. We’re proud to once again be leading the way in UK based hosting by offering the cheapest yet reliable, secure and quality VPS and dedicated hosting, with all plans providing 24/7 support.”
An IPS TAG is a unique identifier given to each Tag-Holder with Nominet (the registry for all UK domain names). Tag-Holders are the ‘Domain Name Companies‘ that provide domain name registration services. They include specialist domain name companies, hosting companies, ISP’s and others such as web designers. The tag is used to identify the company responsible for the management of a .uk domain. It is a single alpha-numeric sequence, in uppercase, sometimes hyphenated.
If you want a different company to “look after your domain names” you can do this by changing your IPS Tag. For changing the IPS Tag you need to contact the company where you have registered the domain name and ask them to change the TAG to the TAG of your new provider. Some companies will charge a small fee for this change and are reluctant to “let you go” and want reasons for the change. The company you change your domain name to will provide you with their IPS TAG which you need to hand over to the current company, so that they can make the change. The new company might charge a small fee too for transferring a domain name to their business.
The Domain Name System or Servers (DNS), is the way that Internet domain names are located and translated into Internet Protocol addresses. A domain name is a meaningful and easy-to-remember handle for an Internet address. Internet domain names are the names which we use to refer to hosts on the Internet, such as www.webhosting.uk.com while internet protocol addresses are the numbers which routers use to move traffic across the Internet, such as 197.71.123.219 DNS is part of the application layer of the TCP/IP reference model. DNS is implemented using two software components: the DNS server and the DNS client (or resolver).
If you have a domain name with www.123-reg.co.uk, and your webhosting is with www.webhosting.uk.com (for example), the domain name servers would have to be changed to ns1.webhosting.uk.com and ns2.webhosting.uk.com. Your domain name needs to “know” where your website files are. By pointing the DNS to the servers of webhositng uk, your website will be displayed.
Digg is a popular social bookmarking and content discovery website. Although site management and maintenance is done the website’s paid staff, everything on digg is submitted by the digg user community. These submissions are subject to peer review and are voted upon by other site visitors. The stories receiving enough diggs is posted on the websites front page, for the millions of digg visitors to see. According to Alexa, Digg is one of the most popular websites on the internet, reaching 1 out of every 100 internet users daily.
How to submit stories?
Submitting stories to digg is very easy. To submit stories you have to be a registered member of the digg, once you have registered and signed in, just click on the option submit story and then enter the URL of the story which you would like to submit. Then enter the title of the story with a short description and select the proper category for the story. You are only allowed to digg only original story and not any duplicate entry.
What can you do as a digg user?
Every digg user can digg (help promote), bury (help remove spam), and comment on stories. You can even digg and bury comments you like or dislike. Digg also allows you to track your friends’ activity throughout the site.
A mailserver is a family of programs that answer email automatically. These programs are also called list servers. A good mailserver will be able to filter out spam, and prevent your mailbox from being clogged. A mailserver can be installed on the main Web server, or on a separate server.
It has two programs installed: Sendmail program and POP program
1) Sendmail Program
This program allows the mailserver to process outgoing email. If an email address does not exist, the mailserver will return the mail to the sender.
If the sender sends the mail to a particular email address and if that email address does not exist then the mailserver send the mail back to the sender.
If any technical problem arises during the mail delivery, the mail might be returned back to the sender. In all cases in which mail is returned, it arrives with an explanation or error code. By reading the error code you can determine why the mail failed to reach its destination.
2) POP Program
The POP (Post Office Protocol) program collects incoming email. As it receives mail, it creates a single text file of accumulated messages for each email address. If the end-user has configured his or her email client to delete mail from the server upon collection, the mailserver’s text file is wiped when the mail is collected. Some people, however, store email on the mailserver. This is not only a privacy concern, but can also lead to malfunctions on the mailserver when text files become too lengthy.
In today competitive world it has become necessary to keep track of our visitors. As a business policy you should know :
* Who is visiting our Web site * What browsers do they use?
* Where do they go in the site * What pages do they look at?
* How long they stay at our site? etc.
The answers to these questions would be found in Server log files
A server log is a file (or several files) automatically created and maintained by a server.
Your Web server log files contain much useful information such as :
Which pages get the most traffic – and the least.
What sites are referring visitors to you.
Which pages visitors look at.
What browsers and operating systems are most popular with visitors.
When search engine spiders and directory editors visit.
This information often helps webmasters to figure out problems on our web site. Using log file we get detail information of our visitors. Once we know from where we are getting targeted traffic then it becomes easy for us to take necessary steps for maintaining and improving traffic from particular search engine.
The server stores visitor information in files with the .log extension, nearly all of the major Web servers use a common format for this log files. These log files contain information such as the IP address of the remote host, the document that was requested, and a timestamp.
The syntax for each line of a log file is:
site logName fullName [date:time GMToffset] “req file proto” status length
Each of the eleven items listed in the above syntax and example are described in the following list.
site-either an IP address or the symbolic name of the site making the HTTP request
logName - login name of the user who owns the account that is making the HTTP request. Most remote sites don’t give out this information for security reasons. If this field is disabled by the host, you see a dash (-) instead of the login name.
fullName - full name of the user who owns the account that is making the HTTP request. Most remote sites don’t give out this information for security reasons. If this field is disabled by the host, you see a dash (-) instead of the full name. If your server requires a user id in order to fulfill an HTTP request, the user id will be placed in this field.
Date - date of the HTTP request.
Time - time of the HTTP request. The time will be presented in 24-hour format.
GMToffset - signed offset from Greenwich Mean Time. GMT is the international time reference.
req - HTTP command. For WWW page requests, this field will always start with the GET command.
file-path and filename of the requested file.
proto-type of protocol used for the request.
status-status code generated by the request.
length-length of requested document.
These data can be combined into a single file, or separated into distinct logs, such as an access log, error log, or referrer log. However, server logs typically do not collect user-specific information.
These files are usually not accessible to general Internet users, only to the webmaster or other administrative person. A statistical analysis of the server log may be used to examine traffic patterns by time of day, day of week, referrer, or user agent.