by Jovie Cabais | Jul 21, 2013 | Tech Updates
As more and more companies adapt online systems interconnecting multiple branches to the main office, keeping the uptime of the servers and the Internet connections become a burden to the information technology or IT staff. Power failures and Internet service interruptions happen more frequently than we like and every time the main office connection or the servers are down, all branches could not transact. Commonly misunderstood is the requirement at the main office which is a large upload bandwidth rather than download. The reason for this is that the main office is accessed by the branch offices and therefore is sending data. Sending data for multiple branches require a large upload bandwidth. Internet service normally have a small upload bandwidth compared to the download bandwidth usually at the ratio between 1:10 to 2.5:10. This is not sufficient if the main office is supporting many branches. Large upload bandwidth is normally available only via leased line subscriptions which are quite expensive, starting from around Php16,000 for a 2MB subscription. Leased line subscriptions have 1:1 ratio of upload and download bandwidth. Also, the bandwidth is guaranteed. But again, this is very expensive. A relatively new solution is to use cloud servers. Cloud servers are hardware agnostic and can be subscribed in small increments, usually based on RAM size and storage capacity. Data centers can deploy cloud servers in a few minutes and the servers may be resized as needed. Using a cloud server eliminates the need to maintain servers locally and subscribe to expensive leased line subscriptions. Data centers offering cloud server subscriptions have redundant power systems and multiple load balancing...
by Jovie Cabais | Jul 21, 2013 | Tech Updates
Auza.Net joins several small and medium enterprises or SMEs at the Sandugo Trade Expo 2013 on July 24-28 at the Island City Mall. The company will showcase its services for marketing using digital media, website management and cloud server hosting. The event is an excellent opportunity for prospects who wish to learn more about Auza.Net’s services. The company will be accepting requests from SMEs and professional who wish to be included to its latest online business directory www.bohol.info. Listing is free and there is an option to pay a small fee in order to claim the page so that the owner can update it as necessary. Also on Bohol.Info are classified ads and job postings. Reservations for the “Digital Marketing and E-commerce for the Tourism Industry Bootcamp” that will be held on August 30 will be accepted at the Auza.Net booth. This bootcamp is timely for the tourism industry players who should embrace the digital marketing techniques in order to reach more potential customers. To set appointments during the trade expo, please contact Jovie at 09176220226 or 038-5100611. To learn more about Auza.Net, please go to www.auza.net....