What is Window Web Hosting ?
Windows Specific Applications
Windows applications which require a Windows server:
- ASP Classic
- ASP.NET
- MSSQL (Microsoft SQL Server)
- MS Access (Microsoft Access)
- Visual Basic Development
- C#
- Remote Desktop (dedicated server only)
Windows Dedicated Servers can support additional Windows-specific applications. For some applications, you may need to purchase a license and install the software on your Windows dedicated server.
- Microsoft Exchange (requires license & Installation)
- Microsoft SharePoint (requires license & Installation)
What is Plesk Web Hosting?
Plesk is a control panel available on our Windows-based hosting accounts and servers. It lets you easily manage many aspects of your account, including the files, applications, and (for servers) email hosted on your account or server.
Plesk is one of the most common branded control panels you’ll come across when shopping for a new web host. Plesk is a web hosting control panel that runs on the Windows operating system. It offers the same features as cPanel, with the exception of email. Plesk users can manage thousands of virtual hosts on a single server. Plesk control panel can be used with VPS, Shared, and even Dedicated web hosting. Plesk automates tasks that allow web hosting providers to reduce resources and operating costs.
Plesk is the shortened name for the Parallels Plesk Panel, a control panel used in web hosting. It offers hosting customers a friendly graphical interface to make website management easier for novice users. The way it’s designed also makes web hosting simple, and that has given Plesk longevity among resellers too.
Parallels Remote Application Server is simple to deploy and easy to manage when compared to other application virtualization products such as Citrix. Deploy virtual applications to a wide range of devices, and access virtual applications using the Parallels client without having to install the application. Publish a website using URL to facilitate secure remote access to the company intranet, or even publish a shared folder available on the server using UNC path. File types can be automatically associated with the virtual applications, resulting in seamless integration between the device OS and virtual applications.
Plesk Tools and Features
Plesk comes with all the tools you need to manage your website:
- Assignment of IPv4 and IPv6 to each domain
- Support for phpMyAdmin, PostgreSQL, ColdFusion and MySQL
- White label reseller tools
- Tools to add premium services, such as site builder tools, that can be resold with hosting
Some hosts install Plesk with the Power Pack, an optional extra that offers social media integration, smartphone monitoring, phpPgAdmin for PostgreSQL and website builder tools (Parallels Web Presence Builder and UNITY Mobile). Some also offer Kaspersky antivirus tools as part of the Plesk installation; this is included in the Power Pack, but can also be installed as a standalone product. Other modules can be installed from within the Plesk panel interface, including alternative antivirus solutions.
Plesk control panel is 100% automated and includes features that make it easy for you to manage your server and domains. Unique features include migration manager, key auto-update mechanism, auto-component updater, and web-based installation assistance in managing your server and domains. Plesk is a highly stable control panel and is capable of supporting many domains on a single server.
How FPGA Programming Kits Secure a Window Server ?
FPGA Programming Kits is an acronym for field programmable gate array. It is a semiconductor IC where a large majority of the electrical functionality inside the device can be changed; changed by the design engineer, changed during the PCB assembly process, or even changed after the equipment has been shipped to customers out in the ‘field’.
FPGAs provide benefits to designers of many types of electronic equipment, ranging from smart energy grids, aircraft navigation, automotive driver’s assistance, medical ultrasounds and data center search engines – just to name a few.
Customer Benefits by Using FPGAs
Benefit | Details |
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Flexibility | FPGA functionality can change upon every power-up of the device. So, when a design engineer wants to make a change, they can simply download a new configuration file into the device and try out the change.Often, changes can be made to the FPGA without making costly PC board changes. ASSPs and ASICs have fixed hardware functionality that can’t be changed without great cost and time. |
Acceleration | Get products to market quicker and/or increase your system performance. FPGAs are sold “off the shelf” vs. ASICs (which require manufacturing cycles taking many months).Because of FPGA flexibility, OEMs can ship systems as soon as the design is working and tested.FPGAs provide off-load and acceleration functions to CPUs, effectively speeding up the entire system performance. |
Integration | Today’s FPGAs include on-die processors, transceiver I/O’s at 28 Gbps (or faster), RAM blocks, DSP engines, and more. More functions within the FPGA mean fewer devices on the circuit board, increasing reliability by reducing the number of device failures. |
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) | While ASICs may cost less per unit than an equivalent FPGA, building them requires a non-recurring expense (NRE), expensive software tools, specialized design teams, and long manufacturing cycles.Intel FPGAs support long lifecycles (15-years or more), avoiding the cost of redesigning and requalifying OEM production equipment if one of the electronic devices on-board goes end of life (EOL). FPGAs reduce risk, allowing prototype systems to ship to customers for field trials, while still providing the ability to make changes quickly before ramping to volume production. |