Web hosting – a good topic of discussion. Since probably most of my readers and droppers-by here are also bloggers, talks about web hosting wouldn’t be much of a hard thing to do. 5mc6a8pry7
I am currently on a very affordable web host right now. But luckily, I haven’t encountered any problems lately from them and their servers (please let not this sentence be jinxed). I have no qualms as of the moment except that their support, both e-mail and live, is shut off. They’re holding my domain (stupid me) and that is a big problem. The only way to contact them is through the phone. And they’re in the USA and I’m in the Philippines. Thank God for YM (but I made no attempts whatsoever calling them yet).
Anyways, for those of you who are also on paid hosting for their WordPress, Drupal or Joomla blogs, can I ask you these questions? Continue reading

Green ethics – one of the most unusual words to hear when you talk about web hosting. Green ethics simply mean running a technology-bound life with sustainable development in the forefront of the principles adhered. Since natural imbalance and ecological backlash are one of the hottest topics nowadays, companies try to contribute to the lessening of nature’s destruction by simply going green – by reducing their carbon foot print. From Wikipedia, carbon foot print is “the total set of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused directly and indirectly by an individual, organization, event or product”. To achieve this, companies make use of “green” devices, those that produce lesser carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.