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  2. Hostinger - Wikipedia

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    Hostinger offers other services, such as email hosting via Titan Email, Google Workspace, or its own in-house solution, domain registration and transfer, and a website builder. Hostinger has ten data centers in eight countries: Brazil, Indonesia, India, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

  3. Controversies surrounding GoDaddy - Wikipedia

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    On January 24, 2007, GoDaddy deactivated the domain of computer security site Seclists.org, taking 250,000 pages of security content offline. [9] The shutdown resulted from a complaint from Myspace to GoDaddy regarding 56,000 usernames and passwords posted a week earlier to the full-disclosure mailing list and archived on the Seclists.org site as well as many other websites.

  4. Private VLAN - Wikipedia

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    The uplink will typically be a port (or link aggregation group) connected to a router, firewall, server, provider network, or similar central resource. The concept was primarily introduced as a result of the limitation on the number of VLANs in network switches, a limit quickly exhausted in highly scaled scenarios.

  5. Hostname - Wikipedia

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    If the domain name is completely specified, including a top-level domain of the Internet, then the hostname is said to be a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). Hostnames that include DNS domains are often stored in the Domain Name System together with the IP addresses of the host they represent for the purpose of mapping the hostname to an ...

  6. Routing domain - Wikipedia

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    In computer networking, a routing domain is a collection of networked systems that operate common routing protocols and are under the control of a single administration. [1] For example, this might be a set of routers under the control of a single organization, some of them operating a corporate network, some others a branch office network, and ...

  7. Virtual hosting - Wikipedia

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    Virtual hosting is a method for hosting multiple domain names (with separate handling of each name) on a single server (or pool of servers). [1] This allows one server to share its resources, such as memory and processor cycles, without requiring all services provided to use the same host name.

  8. Dynamic DNS - Wikipedia

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    It connects to the DDNS provider's systems with a unique login name; the provider uses the name to link the discovered public IP address of the home network with a hostname in the domain name system. Depending on the provider, the hostname is registered within a domain owned by the provider, or within the customer's own domain name.

  9. Web hosting service - Wikipedia

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    Managed hosting service – The user gets their own web server but is not allowed full control over it (user is denied root access for Linux/administrator access for Windows); however, they are allowed to manage their data via FTP or other remote management tools. The user is disallowed full control so that the provider can guarantee quality of ...