Friday, December 21, 2007

WEB HOSTING mudah dan sederhana







MAU BUAT SITUS / WEB SENDIRI
MUDAH dan SEDERHANA

IKUTI TIPS BERIKUT :

Memilih web hosting rasanya begitu
mudah. Kebanyakan pelanggan hanya melihat harga dan fasilitas yang ditawarkan. Padahal di luar itu banyak sekali hal yang seharusnya menjadi pertimbangan utama dalam memilih web hosting.

Hampir semua perusahaan berlomba - lomba menawarkan harga semurah mungkin dengan fasilitas serba tidak terbatas. Bahkan ada juga yang menawarkan fasilitas space tidak terbatas. Hal ini sangat mustahil karena hampir semua infrastruktur yang mendukung web hosting memiliki keterbatasan - keterbatasan yang tidak dapat
dihindari.

Harga vs. Kualitas

Merupakan marketing gimmick yang cukup menyesatkan jika ada yang menyebutkan bahwa harga tidak berbanding dengan kualitas. Biaya adalah sebuah konsekuensi logis untuk menghadirkan sebuah layanan yang benar - benar dapat diandalkan.

Sering kali pemain bisnis hosting yang baru terjun di bisnis ini hanya memperhitungkan resource space dan traffic limit. Padahal di luar itu banyak sekali batasan - batasan lain sebuah server di antaranya adalah CPU load dan Memmory. Oleh karena itu jika harga yang di tawarkan sangat murah maka konsekuensinya adalah pengurangan - pengurangan fasilitas hosting yang berpotensi besar menimbulkan beban berlebih pada server. Jika ada yang menawarkan harga sangat murah namun tetap menawarkan fasilitas - fasilitas yang fantastis, maka hal ini seharusnya menjadi tanda tanya besar.


Serba Unlimited? Impossible!

Aplikasi yang biasanya dapat membuat CPU load menjadi tinggi di antaranya adalah web itu sendiri, database, mailing list, dan FTP. Untuk itu biasanya perusahaan web hosting membatasi jumlah mailing list, FTP account, dan database untuk menjaga reliabilitas layanan. Selain itu traffic per bulan juga dibatasi dengan asumsi jika traffic tinggi, maka beban server juga tinggi.

Oleh karena itu review kembali pilihan Anda jika pilihan tersebut jatuh pada perusahaan web hosting yang menawarkan fasilitas serba unlimited.


Kepemilikan dan Pengaturan Domain

Domain sudah selayaknya menjadi milik pelanggan dan pelanggan berhak melakukan pengaturan terhadapnya. Oleh karena itu pelanggan harus diberikan akses ke control panel domain yang berfungsi untuk mengatur domain secara administratif (whois info / kepemilikan) dan teknis (pengaturan nameserver).

Apabila kepada pelanggan tidak diberikan control panel pengaturan domain, maka jika suatu saat pelanggan ingin memindahkan hosting, melakukan pengaturan nameserver, dan perpindahan kepemilikan domain atau transfer ke registrar domain lain akan menemui kesulitan karena bergantung pada perusahaan hosting tempat pelanggan membeli domain tersebut.















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Thursday, December 20, 2007

best for you


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Thursday, December 06, 2007

e-Malls

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U.N. scientific council won the Nobel Peace Prize in October for their environmental work



BALI Indonesia (AP) -- Delegates and scientists from around the world opened the biggest-ever climate change conference Monday, urging rapid progress in building a new international pact by 2009 to combat global warming -- or risk economic and environmental disaster.

Some 10,000 conferees, activists and journalists from nearly 190 countries gathered on the resort island of Bali for two weeks of U.N.-led talks that follow a series of scientific reports this year concluding that the world has the technology to slow global warming, but must act immediately.

The Bali meeting will be the first major climate change conference since former Vice President Al Gore -- due to arrive next week -- and a U.N. scientific council won the Nobel Peace Prize in October for their environmental work, fueling the growingBali - Indonesia sense of urgency as ice-caps melt, oceans rise and extreme weather increases.

"The eyes of the world are upon you. There is a huge responsibility for Bali to deliver," said Yvo de Boer, the executive secretary of the conference. "The world now expects a quantum leap forward."

The immediate aim of the Bali conference will be to launch negotiations toward a pact to replace the Kyoto Protocol on global warming when it expires at the end of 2012, and set an agenda for the talks and a deadline. The U.N. says such an agreement should be concluded by 2009 in order to have a system in place in time.

A main thrust will be to draw the United States, the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gases blamed for global warming, into the process. Washington did not ratify the Kyoto Protocol, arguing that mandatory cuts in emissions would harm the economy and calling into question the veracity of global warming science.

Speakers at the opening session Monday said the world had more to lose by inaction than by taking some of the costly steps needed to cut emissions.

"One of the stumbling blocks so far has been the fear of economic hardship," said Indonesian Environment Minister Rachmat Witoelar, the host of the Bali meeting. "Though the cost will be significant ... it's insignificant compared to the damage that uncontrolled climate change will wreak."

Among the most contentious issues ahead will be whether emission cuts should be mandatory or voluntary, as the U.S. favors. Also to be tackled will be to what extent up-and-coming economies like China and India will have to rein in their skyrocketing emissions, and how to help the world's poorest countries adapt to a worsening climate.

Confronted with the scientific reports of the past year, the Bush administration has signaled a willingness to play a larger role in the negotiations, and U.N. officials agree that they must craft a post-Kyoto framework that Washington will go along with.

The U.S. could find itself isolated at the conference, now that Australian Prime Minister-elect Kevin Rudd, whose party swept to power in general elections just one week ago, immediately put signing the Kyoto pact at the top of his international agenda.

"We see a lot of momentum," said Eric Young, of the Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental group. "We need the U.S. to do as much as the rest of the world."

Trying to fend off charges that America is not doing enough, Bush said last week that a final Energy Department report showed U.S. emissions of carbon dioxide, a leading greenhouse gas, declined by 1.5 percent last year while its economy grew.

The meeting comes after a Nobel Prize-winning U.N. network of scientists issued a landmark report concluding the level of carbon and other heat-trapping greenhouse gas emissions must be stabilized by 2015 and decline from there to stave off the worst effects of climate change.

The solutions are within reach, they said, from investing in renewable energy to improving energy efficiency. Without action, temperatures will rise, resulting in droughts, severe weather, dying species and other consequences, they said.

All that was needed, delegates said Monday, was political will.

"The negotiations have to move faster and more decisively here in Bali," said Kenyan Environment Minister Kivutha Kibwana, the outgoing president of the conference, which met last year in Nairobi. "We have an opportunity ... to save the environment and save the planet earth for future generations."

The Kyoto pact signed a decade ago required 36 industrial nations to reduce carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gasses emitted by power plants and other industrial, agricultural and transportation sources. It set relatively small target reductions averaging 5 percent below 1990 levels by 2012.

Much of what will happen behind closed doors in Bali will revolve around nuances, with debates over words like "commitment" versus "mandatory."  read more ...




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