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If you’re looking for Rock-Solid WordPress Hosting, I offer it now.

Posted on May 20, 2012 by Percy Kwong

I now offer WordPress Hosting. It is high-quality hosting with all technical support and training built in.  It also includes the ability to set up e-commerce on your site.  You can sell your digital or tangible products in real-time. I also offer Pay-Per-View e-commerce capabilities.  This is not an el-cheapo practice, but rather for individuals…

Backups: a bit of insight and perspective.

Posted on May 10, 2012 by Percy Kwong

Many of us have backups.  Many of us don’t.  Here’s an interesting question though.  Those of us that have backups.  How many have actually tested them out to make sure they’re working?  If you have, how often do you test them? Most people set up a backup solution and just let it run.  They don’t…

Redundant Application and Database Infrastructures

Posted on May 10, 2012 by Percy Kwong

Most people don’t backup their databases, much less set up redundancy.  It’s an important thing to consider when your application / website just cannot go down. This article discusses what it will take to set up that type of redundancy and I will be following up with a document on how to do it in…

EC2 with REAL Support

Posted on May 6, 2012 by Percy Kwong

Using Amazon’s EC2 infrastructure is a real pain in the butt.  It’s confusing and the documentation isn’t really all that helpful in many cases.  So I propose something simple.. Call it a shameless plug, but it’s about supporting the family. Sign up for EC2 through my eStore and you’ll get all the support you need. …

Automated Backups to Amazon S3. WordPress example explained here.

Posted on March 25, 2012 by Percy Kwong

There are tons of Automated backup plugins for WordPress, but the reality is you’re assuming they work unless you’ve actually restored one of them.  This article will explain how to do this without using anything fancy like a backup program.  In fact, I just give you a few scripts and of course the old, trusty,…

Looking for a PBX? Consider the Cloud.

Posted on March 17, 2012 by Percy Kwong

I’ve spoken of the virtues of a cloud PBX on many an occasion.  The reality is for the last 8 years, I’ve been running my phone system / PBX in a cloud for many reasons.  The most important is redundancy. The system has had no downtime except for when I was applying maintenance upgrades.  My…

The Cloud or Regular Servers, a Technical and business comparison.

Posted on February 28, 2012 by Percy Kwong

We all here about “The Cloud” today and Virtual Private Servers.  The reality is 10 years ago, virtualization as a technology was still in it’s infancy.  While it seemed like a good idea, the reality is, it wasn’t ready for prime time business.  It was more of an exploration of technology, the next logical step;…

Recommended Products I use these for all my clients.

Posted on February 1, 2012 by Percy Kwong

Supermicro Motherboards – They work well and have proven chipsets. 3Ware RAID Cards: They’re one of the best in the industry.  They work and I’ve never lost data with them. Remember to buy the battery backup option. Supermicro Cases: Talk about seriously over-engineered cases.  They cool well and are built to last. Quality beyond anything…

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