Using C-Class IPs

C-Class IPs are used by people looking for a little bump in organic views from search engines. Large networks with many computers have similar C-Class IPs, which can be a large red flag from Google if there is too much activity from these networks. When a customer buys an SEO hosting package, the seller gives them access to many C-Class IPs. Now with these IPs addresses, these single networks can appear as many different networks. Google has many different ways it decides to pick front page si...
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Data Centers

What is a Data Center? A data center is an electronic infrastructure filled with computer systems and hardware. These large facilities are used in areas such as telecommunications or information storage, and are highly protected by firewalls and other security measures to reduce downtime as much as possible. Basically everything needed to allow a continued flow of operations is contained within a data center. ISPs (Internet Services Providers) usually run an maintain data centers, used to host ...
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Virtual Machines (VMs) & Virtual Private Servers (VPS)

A Virtual Machine (VM) is software or an OS that is programmed to emulate another system. Several of these virtual machines can be sectioned off from each other, allowing many to run on one system. A system virtual machine is an emulation of operation system or similar. This is sometimes used to run older operating systems, and with the amount of computing power available today, processes of the hardware can be partitioned off for use by each particular emulation. After the virtual machine is se...
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What is IPv6?

IPv6 stands for Internet Protocol version 6. This next version is the successor to the previous version, IPv4, which has been in operation for more than 15 years. Currently, the amount of IP addresses we have are running short as the world of technology expands exponentially. IPv4 allows for around 50 billion unique IP addresses, and with devices and machines outnumbering the human population, this number is being quickly reached. IPv6 is the solution for this issue. As IPv6 begins to take place...
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What is SEO?

The term SEO simply stands for Search Engine Optimization. But what is SEO? SEO can mean many different things, but for anyone trying to run a successful website on the internet, it can be vital. When you type in a query into Google, you find the websites that Google believes to be most relevant to what you searched. Behind that is a battle between hundreds and thousands of sites to gain the highest perch, the top link. Google uses an extremely complicated algorithm that decides what sites will ...
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Low Cost, Reliable Blended Bandwidth How a Business Succeeds  Blended Bandwidth provides a distinct advantage over a single provider. Blended Bandwidth takes the services from two different providers, mixing them together to offer you the best of both worlds. This also means that one provider goes offline, you’ll still have a backbone keeping your business up and running. Having blended bandwidth also means that your customers have multiple paths to reach you. Less latency, more reliable conne...
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