Get cumulative size of files of a particular extension, in a directory or a directory tree, in Linux
Submitted by Kirti Singh on 23/Apr/2020 11:45
Here we showcase two commands which let you take cumulative size of files of a particular extension type.
Submitted by Kirti Singh on 11/Jun/2016 11:45
Enabling browser side caching
Browser side caching can greatly impact web page rendering speed whenever there are repeat visits. Simply put. A browser would typically look into its own local cache before making a HTTP request to the server.
On Apache mod_expires needs to be installed. Now putting the following content in your .htaccess will let the browser know that this content is cachable. For different file types, different cache durations can be enabled and based on various base parameter like access time or modification time.
Below in the example implementation. And its pretty self explanatory.
################
ExpiresActive On
# expires after 7 days based on access time
ExpiresDefault A604800
# expires after 1 month based on access time
ExpiresDefault A2592000
################
Browser side caching can greatly impact web page rendering speed whenever there are repeat visits. Simply put. A browser would typically look into its own local cache before making a HTTP request to the server.
On Apache mod_expires needs to be installed. Now putting the following content in your .htaccess will let the browser know that this content is cachable. For different file types, different cache durations can be enabled and based on various base parameter like access time or modification time.
Below in the example implementation. And its pretty self explanatory.
################
ExpiresActive On
# expires after 7 days based on access time
ExpiresDefault A604800
# expires after 1 month based on access time
ExpiresDefault A2592000
################
Submitted by Kirti Singh on 10/Jun/2016 09:56
Enabling gzip compression
A simple optimization technique which can greatly impact a webpage's loading performance.
If on Apache mod_deflate is installed, adding this magical line in your .htaccess can make your website load 3x or 4x faster.
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AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html text/plain text/xml text/css text/javascript application/javascript
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A simple optimization technique which can greatly impact a webpage's loading performance.
If on Apache mod_deflate is installed, adding this magical line in your .htaccess can make your website load 3x or 4x faster.
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AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html text/plain text/xml text/css text/javascript application/javascript
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Submitted by Admin on 24/Oct/2014 18:48
We wanted to update you that all our Linux Hosting Servers are now equipped with Google's PageSpeed module. Though details of the this module are available online, but still we would like to highlight what Google has to say about it.
Submitted by Admin on 18/Aug/2014 12:20
On all our Linux Hostings, we are now providing 'MySQL Hot Backup Scheduler' under the cPanel account.
This interface allows you to put your database in the backup schedule run on the server for the Hot Backups. It is especially useful if you have InnoDB tables.
This interface allows you to put your database in the backup schedule run on the server for the Hot Backups. It is especially useful if you have InnoDB tables.
Submitted by Admin on 31/Jan/2013 18:15
Security is a major part of any web-hosting operations. Interestingly, most of due diligence can be exercised by the client himself. I'll just jot it down in points what can client can and should do w.r.t. Security Settings.
Submitted by Admin on 31/Jan/2013 17:30
All our Linux Shared Hostings come with Softaculous Script installer. As far as our opinion goes, this installer is the best there in the market. Softaculous is a cPanel plugin that lets you install several third parties script within your Hosting Account. Apart from giving a user hassle free experience, it also boasts of wide range of Scripts alongside the most popular ones such as for Wordpress, Drupal, Joomla, Magento.
Submitted by Ashutosh on 22/Dec/2012 15:59
If you face issues in receiving /sending mails via Outlook/Outlook-Express/Thunderbird, you can try using direct IP in place of incoming and outgoing server.
Also, you can try using port 465 (with SSL) or port 587 (with TLS) as outgoing port. For POP port 995 (with SSL) can be used, and for IMAP port 993 ( with SSL) can be used. (Note: Certificate warning should be accepted by clicking YES)
Also, you can try using port 465 (with SSL) or port 587 (with TLS) as outgoing port. For POP port 995 (with SSL) can be used, and for IMAP port 993 ( with SSL) can be used. (Note: Certificate warning should be accepted by clicking YES)
Submitted by Admin on 22/Dec/2012 10:49
Backups are very important part of any Web Hosting Company's Business. With respect to Database backups, especially MySQL, there are two techniques that can be used to take MySQL backups
Submitted by Rewin Koul on 25/Sep/2012 10:36
Greetings beginners. Hopefully in the next 5-10 minutes that you are going to give
to this article, you will be learning the basic security features of Internet Explorer
(IE).