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IDC market data has indicated that Parallels is the world’s second-largest virtualization solutions provider. It produces: the #1 desktop virtualization solution, Parallels Desktop for Mac, which was the first to enable Apple computer users to run Windows and Mac OS X simultaneously; the #1 container-based server virtualization solution, Parallels Virtuozzo Containers; and the world’s #1 control panel, Parallels Plesk. Parallels software powers more than 250,000 servers and 1,100,000 desktops, and services more than 10,000,000 end-users every day.

Parallels Hosting Summit 2008 - Day 2

Fri, 23 May 2008 08:57:00 -0500

After a rather excitement-filled evening on the Potomac River boat cruise and a night on the town, many attendees were rather impressively "bright-eyed and bushy-tailed," as Candice would say, for Day 2 of the Parallels Summit. Although it wasn't as bustling as the first day, as it usually is with conferences, the sessions were still relatively well-attended and theWHIR networking lounge continued to be a hotspot for networking and deal-making.



The day started off with a keynote from Bill McNee from Saugatuck Technology who discussed what is known as the "third wave of Saas," which he says is characterized by an increased focus on mission critical business processes, personalized workflow and collaboration. In this sense, says McNee, SaaS is moving from the "fringe" to the "core" and increasingly being embraced as an enterprise-level solution. We can see this through examples like the emergence of robust SaaS ecosystems and marketplaces, as well as richer app experiences.



On top of the usual Parallels topics, like how to fully automate your infrastructure or the importance of standardizing, there were some other "timely" sessions on day two as well like Paul Stapleton's session "The Valuation of Your Hosting Business" where he discussed present market valuations for hosts by reviewing recent M&A activity and public comparables, while keeping the recent "debt market turmoil" in mind. And the "Green Hosting Overview" where companies provided case studies, describing how they implemented a low-cost data center, how providers have launched initiatives to minimize power consumption in their data centers as well as an open question and answer period.



Over the next week look for the exhibitor and attendee feedback on WHIRtv as well as our one-on-one video interview with Serguei Beloussov, CEO of Parallels. Also be sure to check out theWHIR's Flickr page for more coverage of the event.



As an update to that event teaser in January, Serguei says that is simply when Parallels' next partner summit will be held. In January. Seems to be an interesting decision, considering it's not in the middle of "conference" season. However, it could be a great way to break up the "monotony" of winter so no complaints there!



And for all the ISVs that didn't make it out for this event, it is highly encouraged to attend the next one, says Serguei, as that is one of the main goals of the summit, to introduce and connect ISVs to Web hosts and to educate them on how to partner up. As you can see from this news story we reported on earlier this week, there definitely isn't a lack of opportunity for ways to expand your business, especially at this particular event, and many of the attendees we spoke to were quite pleased with the new partnerships they were developing.





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About Web Hosting Bandwidth and Server Load

Wed, 26 Mar 2008 06:28:28 +0000

By Matt Ryan


If you own an active website, two hosting issues you’ll definitely comes across are bandwidth and server load.


It is interesting to note that the term Bandwidth carries two meanings. Firstly it defines the magnitude of data that can be transferred to and from the server at any given point, hence the total network capacity available for users on a server. Secondly it also relates to the total limit of data transfer allowed for each user in a given month.


Any activity that you perform on the server causes consumption of bandwidth. For example each file you upload or download, any email you send or receive, any web pages that visitors to your website access etc, all of these actions result in network traffic being utilized.


Web hosting firms devise their plans and packages in a way that there’s a limit to total bandwidth that a customer can consume in a month. This makes sure that other users on the shared server also have enough traffic for their website visitors and that hosting companies themselves do not end up buying more bandwidth from their uplink provider.


The other important aspect affecting the performance of your website is server load. While server load has many definitions, it generally refers to the utilization of CPU. Just like every computer has a central processing unit to process instructions received from various applications, a web server also has a CPU that is central to its performance.


Anything you perform on the server adds some load even if very trivial to the CPU. In wider sense, the server load also refers to usage of other components like main memory, hard disk drives etc that are mistakenly taken as part of the CPU.


A request to visit a web page may result in server’s disk drive getting busy fetching files associated to that page from different locations, passing it to the main memory for visitor retrieval. While delivering web pages is a simple task, add customized scripts and web based database solutions in this scenario and very soon you’ll realize how tedious it becomes for the CPU to allocate limited memory among the competing requests.


Life would be much easier if all users on a shared server start to care about the load they are pushing onto the server, however generally that is not the case. Therefore it is important for you to learn if the shared server your website is hosted on is going under heavy load and stress caused by other users. Most of the times it’s only a small number of users that place the server under undue stress and only the system admin can figure out who they are. What you can do is ask your hosting company to move you to another server that is not heavily loaded.


Server load on a shared server is one of the reasons why many website owners prefer to have a dedicated server, especially those with successful websites. On a dedicated server it’s much easier to optimize your html pages and any scripts or databases you may have and see the result of this optimization in terms of faster website access and more satisfactory experience for your visitors.


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Web Hosting Reviews Wanted : Customer Feedback

Wed, 28 May 2008 04:15:33 +0000

This web hosting directory has been running for over a year now and it is really time to expand the content. This is where you, my readers and visitors, come in.  Although a few reviews have been published on the site, I think this is the area most lacking and I would like to change it for the better.


Whether you run a blog, a personal website or a business site, we want you to share your hosting experiences.


In as far as I can, I ensure that no false claims or promises are made about any of the web hosting companies who appear on this site, but as an affiliate for some of them, it is easy to dismiss anything I might say about them as pure commission hunting. This is the problem with so many hosting "review" sites and one that I know affects my site too.


What I would like to see is a lot more genuine feedback from customers - the folks in the trenches who have paid their hard earned money for someone to host their websites and blogs. At the moment the site isn’t ideally structured for reviews but this is the way I hope it will work.


If you would like to send a review of any hosting company and any kind of plan - shared/VPS/Dedicated - I’m asking readers to submit them via my helpdesk - see the link at top left for Contact/Support.


Whether you have something positive or negative to say about your web hosting experience, I want to hear from you. My intention is to make a post of each review here on the directory and I will of course give credit by way of a link back to the reviewer’s site of choice (within reason) for your help. I do reserve the right to make editorial changes, because I want to ensure that feedback is fair, genuine and within legal boundaries :-)


So, if you would like your views to be heard, to give praise where praise is due, or share disappointing stories of your hosting experiences, please get writing. I will endeavour to publish submitted reviews as promptly as time allows.


If you are unable or unwilling to write a quick review, please feel free to leave a comment here, or under any appropriate post - this is a "DoFollow" site, so all commenters are rewarded with a little link love for their contributions.




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