
The Importance of Server Location in Todays Online Environment & Why we Chose Our 3 Datacentre Locations
17 March, 2015
The importance of server location.. With stronger links in network transport, and high speed travel more available, having servers deployed in multiple geographical locations is now easier than ever. With that in mind, you could ask why you might need a server somewhere other than
By Dave Byrne - Head of Technical Projects
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Tracing an IP via Mac Address on Cisco Hardware
13 March, 2015
For any IT related company in ownership of IP space using Cisco hardware, it is usually good practice to assign specific subnets to clients in their own vlan, with IPv4 space becoming sparse this will usually be something as low as a /30 or even
By Nick Stears - Service Delivery Engineer
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Day In The Life Of A Technical Support Team Member
26 February, 2015
I started working for VooServers on the 12th of January 2015 as a helpdesk analyst, even though I have only been here a short time, I’m finding it very interesting to say the least. For the most part my day-to-day tasks consist of analysing logs
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Benefits of OwnCloud to Business
18 February, 2015
Here at Vooservers we use OwnCloud as a simple way of uploading and storing files on a server for ease of distributing direct link downloads to our clients, but as we begin to explore OwnCloud in more detail we found there’s a lot more under
By Nick Stears - Service Delivery Engineer
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Improving Email Spam Transparency & Why This Is Important to you as a Hosted ISP/ESP
10 February, 2015
As an Internet or Email Service Provider, one of your biggest tripping points will be spam output levels coupled with spam filtering efficiency at your outboard relays. High spam levels will lead to poor individual IP or network block reputation, something that could make or
By Dave Byrne - Head of Technical Projects
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CodeBase: Nagios Plugin > LSI Hardware RAID Controller – Underlying Physical Disk S.M.A.R.T Monitoring
6 February, 2015
A simple and efficient way of grabbing the smart health of a scalable amount of disks on an LSI Hardware RAID Controller, exiting to Nagios statuses. We are providing the following code to be used as an information resource only. It is licensed under GNU
By Dave Byrne - Head of Technical Projects
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