Web Caching Basics: Faster Requests with Simple Rules

Web Caching Basics: Faster Requests with Simple Rules

Before caching is set up properly, every page view feels heavier than it should. Every request goes all the way back to your server, the network does a full round trip, and your visitors sit there waiting. After you understand how web caching works, you can let caches closer to your users do most of the work. Responses get reused,…

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server abuse - Shared Environment Abuse: When One “Neighbor from Hell” Slow

Shared Environment Abuse: When One “Neighbor from Hell” Slows Down the Whole Server

Shared hosting is a bit like an apartment building. Most tenants are quiet. They run their websites, send emails, and live their digital lives peacefully. Then one day, one unit starts blasting the generator at full power 24/7. CPU spikes. Load average climbs. Sites start timing out. Support tickets flood in: “My website is slow again!”“Everything was fine yesterday!”“Did you…

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Backup Restoration Failures After Ransomware or Hardware Cra

Backup Restoration Failures After Ransomware or Hardware Crash: When “We Have Backups” Is Not Enough

This is one of those situations that looks good on paper… until it happens at 2AM. You set up automated backups. You tested them once. The dashboard shows “success” every week. Everyone sleeps better. Then reality hits: At that moment, the phrase “we have backups” suddenly feels… very optimistic. I’ve had a few of these incidents over the years. The…

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