I was browsing the net and somehow dropped by to this website. It seems newly developed. Hmm...Maybe i'm going to upload my Christmas and new year wish video later....=)
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Leong Mun Yee: Malaysia National Diver
Leong Mun Yee. Malaysia National Diver. Previously she is partnering with Pandalela Rinong. But somehow she is partnering with Yan Yee (are they both Twins? Should produce The Twin Effects though during the last Asian Games 2010..LOL)
After some publicity in the mainstream newspaper during last Asian Game cover up, somehow I got noticed on one of her photo holding the medal, flower and standing side by side with her partner. At that moment, my heart suddenly shouted into WOW!
Damn!. She looks so gorgeous, dazzling, mesmerizing and 'lemah-lembut' in my eyes.
Dear Leong Mun Yee, if you are single, and planning to get a boyfriend, can you consider me as one of the candidate? This is serious...
After Olympic 2012 also I can wait if you wanted to.
Best Regards...=)
(The possibility is 1 over a million i think. But naahh..its worth to at least trying rite? Like NIKE said. JUST DO IT!)
P/s: the top picture is older pic, her with Pandalela Rinong
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Jackie Chan and Mitsubishi?
Jackie Chan, the popular actor, martial artist, comedian and stunt man from Hong Kong seems so familiar with the Mitsubishi Brands.
I noticed, even from his late 80's movie, the main transportation he used is from Mitsubishi MOdel.
Said like Mitsubishi Lancer, Galant, Colt, FTO, Pajero and others are all starring in most of his film.
Even the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 3 also starred in one of his movie entitled Thunderbolt.
I wonder, do they have mutual understanding? Do they take care each other? Do Jackie Chan is their all time model? Do they love each other?(this one is jus LULZ)...
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Whatever it is, as long as they happy, NO problem. Jackie Chan with Mitsubishi or Mitsubishi with Jackie Chan...both i like...
For MOre vids..just surf the youtube...buh-bye
Monday, November 8, 2010
My Girl Korean Series Video Klip
I really love this series. Especially Joo you rin. Damn! Who create the script? Masterpiece!
Enjoy the collection of My Girl Korean Drama that i found from the YouTube.
Ok. The rest maybe next time.
Joo you Rin...AJA!!
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Son Ye Jin
Dear god, I wish I can marry someone Son Ye Jin look alike. She's very cute, gorgeous. The best part about her is to see her face. Even she is expressing happy, sad, innocent or other, she seem looks so gorgeous and natural.
First time saw her playing role in Summer Scent, a Korean Series. From that moment, I' ve fall in love with her.
Please god, granted my wish.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Type of Server
These are brief description of type of server. WARNING. These posts are totally copy & paste from wikipedia. The main purpose? I've collecting the type of server definition in one hood to make me easy for referring it later....
Dedicated hosting service
A dedicated hosting service, dedicated server, or managed hosting service is a type of Internet hosting in which the client leases an entire server not shared with anyone. This is more flexible than shared hosting, as organizations have full control over the server(s), including choice of operating system, hardware, etc. Server administration can usually be provided by the hosting company as an add-on service. In some cases a dedicated server can offer less overhead and a larger return on investment. Dedicated servers are most often housed in data centers, similar to colocation facilities, providing redundant power sources and HVAC systems. In contrast to colocation, the server hardware is owned by the provider and in some cases they will provide support for your operating system or applications.
Operating system support
Availability, price and employee familiarity often determines which operating systems are offered on dedicated servers. Variations of Linux and Unix (open source operating systems) are often included at no charge to the customer. Commercial operating systems include Microsoft Windows Server, provided through a special program called Microsoft SPLA. Red Hat Enterprise is a commercial version of Linux offered to hosting providers on a monthly fee basis. The monthly fee provides OS updates through the Red Hat Network using an application called yum. Other operating systems are available from the open source community at no charge. These include CentOS, Fedora Core, Debian, and many other Linux distributions or BSD systems FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD.
Support for any of these operating systems typically depends on the level of management offered with a particular dedicated server plan. Operating system support may include updates to the core system in order to acquire the latest security fixes, patches, and system-wide vulnerability resolutions. Updates to core operating systems include kernel upgrades, service packs, application updates, and security patches that keep server secure and safe. Operating system updates and support relieves the burden of server management from the dedicated server owner.
Bandwidth and connectivity
Bandwidth refers to the data transfer rate or the amount of data that can be carried from one point to another in a given time period (usually a second) and is often represented in bits (of data) per second (bit/s). For example, visitors to your server, web site, or applications utilize bandwidth *Third – Total Transfer (measured in bytes transferred)
95th Method: line speed, billed on the 95th percentile, average or peak usage, refers to the speed in which data flows from the server or device. Line speed is measured in bits per second (or kilobits per second, megabits per second or gigabits per second).
Unmetered Method: The second bandwidth measurement is unmetered service where providers cap or control the “top line” speed for a server. Top line speed in unmetered bandwidth is the total Mbit/s allocated to the server and configured on the switch level. For example, if you purchase 10 Mbit/s unmetered bandwidth, the top line speed would be 10 Mbit/s. 10 Mbit/s would result in the provider controlling the speed transfers take place while providing the ability for the dedicated server owner to not be charged with bandwidth overages. Unmetered bandwidth services usually incur an additional charge.
Total Transfer Method: Some providers will calculate the Total Transfer, the measurement of actual data leaving and arriving, measured in bytes. Measurement between providers varies, though it is either the total traffic in, the total traffic out, whichever is the greater or the sum of the two.
One of the reasons for choosing to outsource dedicated servers is the availability of high powered networks from multiple providers. As dedicated server providers utilize massive amounts of bandwidth, they are able to secure lower volume based pricing to include a multi-provider blend of bandwidth. To achieve the same type of network without a multi-provider blend of bandwidth, a large investment in core routers, long term contracts, and expensive monthly bills would need to be in place. The expenses needed to develop a network without a multi-provider blend of bandwidth does not make sense economically for hosting providers.
Many dedicated server providers include a service level agreement based on network uptime. Some dedicated server hosting providers offer a 100% uptime guarantee on their network. By securing multiple vendors for connectivity and using redundant hardware, providers are able to guarantee higher uptimes; usually between 99-100% uptime if they are a higher quality provider. One aspect of higher quality providers is they are most likely to be multi-homed across multiple quality uplink providers, which in turn, provides significant redundancy in the event one goes down in addition to potentially improved routes to destinations.
Bandwidth consumption over the last several years has shifted from a per megabit usage model to a per gigabyte usage model. Bandwidth was traditionally measured in line speed access that included the ability to purchase needed megabits at a given monthly cost. As the shared hosting model developed, the trend towards gigabyte or total bytes transferred, replaced the megabit line speed model so dedicated server providers started offering per gigabyte.
Prominent players in the dedicated server market offer large amounts of bandwidth ranging from 500 gigabytes to 3000 gigabytes using the “overselling” model. It is not uncommon for major players to provide dedicated servers with 1Terabyte (TB) of bandwidth or higher. Usage models based on the byte level measurement usually include a given amount of bandwidth with each server and a price per gigabyte after a certain threshold has been reached. Expect to pay additional fees for bandwidth overage usage. For example, if a dedicated server has been given 3000 gigabytes of bandwidth per month and the customer uses 5000 gigabytes of bandwidth within the billing period, the additional 2000 gigabytes of bandwidth will be invoiced as bandwidth overage. Each provider has a different model for billing. As of yet, no industry standards have been set.
Management
To date, no industry standards have been set to clearly define the management role of dedicated server providers. What this means is that each provider will use industry standard terms, but each provider will define them differently. For some dedicated server providers, fully managed is defined as having a web based control panel while other providers define it as having dedicated system engineers readily available to handle all server and network related functions of the dedicated server provider.
Server management can include some or all of the following:
Administrative maintenance of the operating system, often including upgrades, security patches, and sometimes even daemon updates are included. Differing levels of management may include adding users, domains, daemon configuration, or even custom programming.
Dedicated server hosting providers may provide the following types of server managed support:
Fully Managed - Includes monitoring, software updates, reboots, security patches and operating system upgrades. Customers are completely hands-off.
Managed - Includes medium level of management, monitoring, updates, and a limited amount of support. Customers may perform specific tasks.
Self Managed - Includes regular monitoring and some maintenance. Customers provide most operations and tasks on dedicated server.
Unmanaged - Little to no involvement from service provider. Customers provide all maintenance, upgrades, patches, and security.
Security
Dedicated hosting server providers utilize extreme security measures to ensure the safety of data stored on their network of servers. Providers will often deploy various software programs for scanning systems and networks for obtrusive invaders, spammers, hackers, and other harmful problems such as Trojans, worms, and crashers (Sending multiple connections). Linux and Windows use different software for security protection.
Software
Providers often bill for dedicated servers on a fixed monthly price to include specific software packages. Over the years, software vendors realized the significant market opportunity to bundle their software with dedicated servers. They have since started introducing pricing models that allow dedicated hosting providers the ability to purchase and resell software based on reduced monthly fees.
Microsoft offers software licenses through a program called the Service Provider License Agreement. The SPLA model provides use of Microsoft products through a monthly user or processor based fee. SPLA software includes the Windows Operating System, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SharePoint and shoutcast hosting, and many other server based products.
Dedicated Server Providers usually offer the ability to select the software you want installed on a dedicated server. Depending on the overall usage of the server, this will include your choice of operating system, database, and specific applications. Servers can be customized and tailored specific to the customer’s needs and requirements.
Other software applications available are specialized web hosting specific programs called control panels. Control panel software is an all inclusive set of software applications, server applications, and automation tools that can be installed on a dedicated server. Control panels include integration into web servers, database applications, programming languages, application deployment, server administration tasks, and include the ability to automate tasks via a web based front end.
Most dedicated servers are packaged with a control panel. Control panels are often confused with management tools, but these control panels are actually web based automation tools created to help automate the process of web site creation and server management. Control panels should not be confused with a full server management solution by a dedicated hosting provider.
Limitations
Many providers do not allow IRC (bots, clients or daemons). This is due to rogue IRC users triggering DDoS attacks against the provider, which may overwhelm their networks, lowering service quality for all customers.
Adult content is disallowed by many providers as it may either be of questionable legality or consume large amounts of bandwidth.
Copyright violation Hosting copyrighted material of which you do not own the copyright to is against the terms of service of most hosting companies.
Virtual private server
Virtual private server (VPS) is a marketing term used by Internet hosting services to refer to a virtual machine for use exclusively by an individual customer of the service. The term is used to emphasize that the virtual machine, although running in software on the same physical computer as other customers' virtual machines, is functionally equivalent to a separate physical computer, is dedicated to the individual customer's needs, has the privacy of a separate physical computer, and can be configured to run as a server computer (i.e. to run server software). The term Virtual Dedicated Server or VDS is used less often for the same concept.
Each virtual server can run its own full-fledged operating system and can be independently rebooted.
The practice of partitioning a single server so that it appears as multiple servers has long been common practice on mainframe computers and mid-range computers such as the IBM AS/400. It has become more prevalent with the development of virtualization software and technologies for microcomputers.
Overview
The physical server typically runs a hypervisor which is tasked with creating, destroying, and managing the resources of "guest" operating systems, or virtual machines. These guest operating systems are allocated a share of resources of the physical server, typically in a manner in which the guest is not aware of any other physical resources save for those allocated to it by the hypervisor.
The Guest system may be fully virtualized, paravirtualized, or a hybrid of the two.
In a fully virtualized environment, the guest is presented with an emulated or virtualized set of hardware and is unaware that this hardware is not strictly physical. The hypervisor in this case must translate, map, and convert requests from the guest system into the appropriate resource requests on the host, resulting in significant overhead. Almost all systems can be virtualized using this method, as it requires no modification of the operating system, however a CPU supporting virtualization is required for most hypervisors that perform full virtualization.
In a paravirtualized environment, the guest is aware of the hypervisor and interfaces directly with the host system's resources, with the hypervisor implementing real-time access control and resource allocation. This results in near-native performance since the guest sees the same hardware as the host and can thus communicate with it natively. UNIX-like systems, such as Linux, some variants of BSD, Plan9, and OpenSolaris are currently known to support this method of virtualization. However, installing operating systems as paravirtualized guests tends to require more knowledge about the operating system in order to have it use special hypervisor-aware kernels and devices.
Some examples of paravirtualization-capable hypervisors are Xen, Virtuozzo, Vserver, and OpenVZ (which is the open source and development version of Parallels Virtuozzo Containers).
Hybrid or partial paravirtualization, is full virtualization, but in which the guest uses paravirtualized drivers for key components such as Networking and Disk I/O, resulting in greatly increased I/O performance. As such, it is a common solution for operating systems which cannot be modified (for various reasons) to support paravirtualiztion.
One example of a hybrid hypervisor is Kernel-based Virtual Machine.
Uses
Virtual private servers bridge the gap between shared web hosting services and dedicated hosting services, giving independence from other customers of the VPS service in software terms but at less cost than a physical dedicated server. As a VPS runs its own copy of its operating system, customers have superuser-level access to that operating system instance, and can install almost any software that runs on the OS. Certain software does not run well in a virtualized environment, including firewalls, anti-virus clients, and indeed virtualizers themselves; some VPS providers place further restrictions, but they are generally lax compared to those in shared hosting environments. Due to the number of virtualization clients typically running on a single machine, a VPS generally has limited processor time, RAM, and disk space.
Virtual private server hosting
A growing number of companies offer virtual private server hosting, or virtual dedicated server hosting as an extension for web hosting services. Some web hosting companies call a Virtual Private Server a Virtual Dedicated Server/Dynamic Dedicated Server or the other way around. There are several challenges to consider when licensing proprietary software in multi-tenant virtual environments.
Unmanaged Hosting
The customer is left to monitor and administer their own server.
Unmetered Hosting
This type of service is generally offered with no limit on the amount of data-transferred on a fixed bandwidth line. Usually, unmetered hosting is offered with 10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s or 1000 Mbit/s. The customer is theoretically able to use 3.33~ TB on 10 Mbit/s, 33~ TB on 100 Mbit/s and 333~ TB on a 1000 Mbit/s line.
Virtualization software
For some of the software packages commonly used to provide platform virtualization, see comparison of platform virtual machines.
Reseller web hosting
Reseller hosting is a form of web hosting wherein the account owner has the ability to use his/her allotted hard drive space and bandwidth to host websites on behalf of third parties. The reseller purchases the host's services wholesale and then sells them to customers, possibly for a profit. A certain portion of hard drive and bandwidth is allocated to the reseller account. The reseller may rent a dedicated server from a hosting company, or resell shared hosting services. In the latter case, the reseller is simply given the permission to sell a certain amount of disk space and bandwidth to his own customers without renting a server from a web hosting company he signed for a reseller account with.
The typical web hosting reseller might be a web design firm, web developer or systems integrator who offers web hosting as an add-on service. Reseller hosting is also an inexpensive way for web hosting entrepreneurs to start a company. Most reseller hosting plans allow resellers to create their own service plans and choose their own pricing structure. In many cases, resellers are able to establish their own branding via customized control panels and name servers.
Reseller hosting does not require extensive knowledge of the technical aspects of web hosting. Usually, the data center operator is responsible for maintaining network infrastructure and hardware, and the dedicated server owner configures, secures, and updates the server. A reseller is responsible for interfacing with his/her own customer base, but any hardware, software and connectivity problems are typically forwarded to the server provider from whom the reseller plan was purchased. Being a profitable reseller firm usually involves extensive advertising to get customers. While the monthly fees with major hosts are only a few dollars a month, it's a low margin business, and resellers must devote large advertising budgets to compete with established competitors. However, web hosting is one of the biggest online businesses, because every website needs hosting.
Resellers can set up and manage customer accounts via a web interface, usually point and click "Control Panels."
Well-known Control Panels List:
Shared web hosting service
A shared web hosting service or virtual hosting service or derive host refers to a web hosting service where many websites reside on one web server connected to the Internet. Each site "sits" on its own partition, or section/place on the server, to keep it separate from other sites. This is generally the most economical option for hosting, as many people share the overall cost of server maintenance.
Description
The hosting service must include system administration since it is shared by many users; this is a benefit for users who do not want to deal with it, but a hindrance to power users who want more control. In general shared hosting will be inappropriate for users who require extensive software development outside what the hosting provider supports. Almost all applications intended to be on a standard web server work fine with a shared web hosting service. But on the other hand, shared hosting is cheaper than other types of hosting such as dedicated server hosting. Shared hosting usually has usage limits and most hosting providers have extensive reliability features in place. [1]
Shared hosting typically uses a web-based control panel system, such as cPanel, DirectAdmin, Plesk, InterWorx, H-Sphere or one of many other control panel products. Most of the large hosting companies use their own custom developed control panel. Control panels and web interfaces can cause controversy however, since web hosting companies sometimes sell the right to use their control panel system to others. Attempting to recreate the functionality of a specific control panel is common, which leads to many lawsuits over patent infringement.[2]
In shared hosting, the provider is generally responsible for managing servers, installing server software, security updates, technical support, and other aspects of the service. Most servers are based on the Linux operating system and LAMP (software bundle), which is driven by the low cost of open source software. But some providers offer Microsoft Windows-based or FreeBSD-based solutions. For example, the Plesk control panel is available for two operating systems, Linux and Windows. Versions for either OS have very similar interfaces and functionality, with the exception of OS-specific differences (for example: ASP.NET, SQL Server and Access support under Windows; MySQL under Linux).
There are thousands of shared hosting providers in the United States alone. They range from mom-and-pop shops and small design firms to multi-million-dollar providers with hundreds of thousands of customers. A large portion of the shared web hosting market is driven through pay per click (PPC) advertising or Affiliate programs.
Shared web hosting can also be done privately by sharing the cost of running a server in a colocation centre; this is called cooperative hosting.
Implementation
Shared web hosting can be accomplished in two ways: name-based and IP-based, although some control panels allow a mix of name-based and IP-based on the one server.
Name-based
In name-based virtual hosting, also called shared IP hosting, the virtual hosts serve multiple hostnames on a single machine with a single IP address.
When a web browser requests a resource from a web server using HTTP/1.1 it includes the requested hostname as part of the request. The server uses this information to determine which web site to show the user.
IP-based
In IP-based virtual hosting, also called dedicated IP hosting, each virtual host has a different IP address. The web server is configured with multiple physical network interfaces, or virtual network interfaces on the same physical interface. The web server software uses the IP address the client connects to in order to determine which web site to show the user. The primary reason for a site to use a dedicated IP is to be able to use its own SSL certificate rather than a shared certificate.
Disadvantages
Name-based virtual hosts have some disadvantages:
They do not properly support secure websites (HTTPS). All name-based virtual hosts using the same IP address must share the same digital certificate. This is because the SSL/TLS handshake takes place before the hostname is sent to the server. Thus the server doesn't know which encryption key to use when the connection is made. An extension to the TLS protocol, part of RFC 3546 - Transport Layer Security (TLS) Extensions, specifies a way for the client to provide the requested host name as part of the handshake, but it is not yet widely implemented. Some of the shared hosting providers require their customers to get Unique IP in order to properly set up HTTPS.
If the Domain Name System is malfunctioning, it is harder to use a name-based virtually-hosted website. Ordinarily, in this case, the user could fall back to using the IP address to contact the system, as in http://192.0.2.0/ (invalid IP for example only). However, the web browser doesn't know what hostname to send to the server, but a name-based virtual host requires it. In this case, the default web host is sent back to the browser for that IP address. Therefore most hosters offer an alternative access method like http://192.0.2.0/~virtualhostname to provide access in such cases.
They will not work with browsers that do not send the hostname as part of requests. This is true for older HTTP/1.0 browsers that have not retrofitted the host field feature from the HTTP/1.1 protocol. (The "Host" header that distinguishes between various DNS names sharing a single IP address was optional in HTTP/1.0; it is mandatory in HTTP/1.1, issued in 1999 as RFC 2616.) Since nearly every webbrowser that is currently used supports the HTTP/1.1 protocol and thus also virtual hosting, this is not a real issue.
Improperly configured file permissions with shared file systems might give other (compromised) users or processes system-wide access to these files, such as credential files for database access or modification of existing files.
Free web hosting service
A free web hosting service is a web hosting service that is free, usually advertisement-supported. Free web hosts will usually provide a subdomain (yoursite.example.com) or a directory (www.example.com/~yourname). In contrast, paid web hosts will usually provide a second-level domain along with the hosting (www.yourname.com). Many free hosts do allow use of separately-purchased domains. Rarely, a free host may also operate as a domain name registrar.
File hosting on free webhosts
Many free web hosting services discourage the use of their free web hosting services for file or image hosting only in which no web page is established or setup resulting in the use of bandwidth due to hot linking of files with no revenue gain to the service provider in the case of advertising supported services. As a result, hot linking or remote linking or inclusion of many image, media and download file formats is disabled or not permitted on many free web hosting services.
Other common limitations on file hosting limits on free hosts are limits on file size, for example no files over 5 MB or file types such as programs or large media files such as MP3.
This has resulted in the growth of free hosting services dedicated to image hosting, video hosting and general file hosting which permit remote hotlinking of files and larger file formats.
Co-branding and resellers
These let you brand fixed plans with your own company. Other services, offer WHM or panel reselling. This allows the client to develop his or her own web hosting plans and business.
Some customization commonly afforded to the co-branding or reseller owner would be the ability to set service quotas, to add, enable, disable or remove features of resold accounts, custom reseller or co-branded website, private label DNS and backend services among other items to differentiate the individual's service from the parent company of which they are a reseller or co-branded provider.
The key difference between co-branded and reseller services is the level of customization afforded to the individual setting up their own free hosting service and the level of autonomy afforded to the individual service owner.
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Dedicated hosting service
A dedicated hosting service, dedicated server, or managed hosting service is a type of Internet hosting in which the client leases an entire server not shared with anyone. This is more flexible than shared hosting, as organizations have full control over the server(s), including choice of operating system, hardware, etc. Server administration can usually be provided by the hosting company as an add-on service. In some cases a dedicated server can offer less overhead and a larger return on investment. Dedicated servers are most often housed in data centers, similar to colocation facilities, providing redundant power sources and HVAC systems. In contrast to colocation, the server hardware is owned by the provider and in some cases they will provide support for your operating system or applications.
Operating system support
Availability, price and employee familiarity often determines which operating systems are offered on dedicated servers. Variations of Linux and Unix (open source operating systems) are often included at no charge to the customer. Commercial operating systems include Microsoft Windows Server, provided through a special program called Microsoft SPLA. Red Hat Enterprise is a commercial version of Linux offered to hosting providers on a monthly fee basis. The monthly fee provides OS updates through the Red Hat Network using an application called yum. Other operating systems are available from the open source community at no charge. These include CentOS, Fedora Core, Debian, and many other Linux distributions or BSD systems FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD.
Support for any of these operating systems typically depends on the level of management offered with a particular dedicated server plan. Operating system support may include updates to the core system in order to acquire the latest security fixes, patches, and system-wide vulnerability resolutions. Updates to core operating systems include kernel upgrades, service packs, application updates, and security patches that keep server secure and safe. Operating system updates and support relieves the burden of server management from the dedicated server owner.
Bandwidth and connectivity
Bandwidth refers to the data transfer rate or the amount of data that can be carried from one point to another in a given time period (usually a second) and is often represented in bits (of data) per second (bit/s). For example, visitors to your server, web site, or applications utilize bandwidth *Third – Total Transfer (measured in bytes transferred)
95th Method: line speed, billed on the 95th percentile, average or peak usage, refers to the speed in which data flows from the server or device. Line speed is measured in bits per second (or kilobits per second, megabits per second or gigabits per second).
Unmetered Method: The second bandwidth measurement is unmetered service where providers cap or control the “top line” speed for a server. Top line speed in unmetered bandwidth is the total Mbit/s allocated to the server and configured on the switch level. For example, if you purchase 10 Mbit/s unmetered bandwidth, the top line speed would be 10 Mbit/s. 10 Mbit/s would result in the provider controlling the speed transfers take place while providing the ability for the dedicated server owner to not be charged with bandwidth overages. Unmetered bandwidth services usually incur an additional charge.
Total Transfer Method: Some providers will calculate the Total Transfer, the measurement of actual data leaving and arriving, measured in bytes. Measurement between providers varies, though it is either the total traffic in, the total traffic out, whichever is the greater or the sum of the two.
One of the reasons for choosing to outsource dedicated servers is the availability of high powered networks from multiple providers. As dedicated server providers utilize massive amounts of bandwidth, they are able to secure lower volume based pricing to include a multi-provider blend of bandwidth. To achieve the same type of network without a multi-provider blend of bandwidth, a large investment in core routers, long term contracts, and expensive monthly bills would need to be in place. The expenses needed to develop a network without a multi-provider blend of bandwidth does not make sense economically for hosting providers.
Many dedicated server providers include a service level agreement based on network uptime. Some dedicated server hosting providers offer a 100% uptime guarantee on their network. By securing multiple vendors for connectivity and using redundant hardware, providers are able to guarantee higher uptimes; usually between 99-100% uptime if they are a higher quality provider. One aspect of higher quality providers is they are most likely to be multi-homed across multiple quality uplink providers, which in turn, provides significant redundancy in the event one goes down in addition to potentially improved routes to destinations.
Bandwidth consumption over the last several years has shifted from a per megabit usage model to a per gigabyte usage model. Bandwidth was traditionally measured in line speed access that included the ability to purchase needed megabits at a given monthly cost. As the shared hosting model developed, the trend towards gigabyte or total bytes transferred, replaced the megabit line speed model so dedicated server providers started offering per gigabyte.
Prominent players in the dedicated server market offer large amounts of bandwidth ranging from 500 gigabytes to 3000 gigabytes using the “overselling” model. It is not uncommon for major players to provide dedicated servers with 1Terabyte (TB) of bandwidth or higher. Usage models based on the byte level measurement usually include a given amount of bandwidth with each server and a price per gigabyte after a certain threshold has been reached. Expect to pay additional fees for bandwidth overage usage. For example, if a dedicated server has been given 3000 gigabytes of bandwidth per month and the customer uses 5000 gigabytes of bandwidth within the billing period, the additional 2000 gigabytes of bandwidth will be invoiced as bandwidth overage. Each provider has a different model for billing. As of yet, no industry standards have been set.
Management
To date, no industry standards have been set to clearly define the management role of dedicated server providers. What this means is that each provider will use industry standard terms, but each provider will define them differently. For some dedicated server providers, fully managed is defined as having a web based control panel while other providers define it as having dedicated system engineers readily available to handle all server and network related functions of the dedicated server provider.
Server management can include some or all of the following:
- Operating system updates
- Application updates
- Server monitoring
- SNMP hardware monitoring
- Application monitoring
- Application management
- Technical support
- Firewall services
- Antivirus updates
- Security audits
- DDoS protection and mitigation
- Intrusion detection
- Backups and restoration
- Disaster recovery
- DNS hosting service
- Load balancing
- Database administration
- Performance tuning
- Software installation and configuration
- User management
- Programming consultation
Administrative maintenance of the operating system, often including upgrades, security patches, and sometimes even daemon updates are included. Differing levels of management may include adding users, domains, daemon configuration, or even custom programming.
Dedicated server hosting providers may provide the following types of server managed support:
Fully Managed - Includes monitoring, software updates, reboots, security patches and operating system upgrades. Customers are completely hands-off.
Managed - Includes medium level of management, monitoring, updates, and a limited amount of support. Customers may perform specific tasks.
Self Managed - Includes regular monitoring and some maintenance. Customers provide most operations and tasks on dedicated server.
Unmanaged - Little to no involvement from service provider. Customers provide all maintenance, upgrades, patches, and security.
Security
Dedicated hosting server providers utilize extreme security measures to ensure the safety of data stored on their network of servers. Providers will often deploy various software programs for scanning systems and networks for obtrusive invaders, spammers, hackers, and other harmful problems such as Trojans, worms, and crashers (Sending multiple connections). Linux and Windows use different software for security protection.
Software
Providers often bill for dedicated servers on a fixed monthly price to include specific software packages. Over the years, software vendors realized the significant market opportunity to bundle their software with dedicated servers. They have since started introducing pricing models that allow dedicated hosting providers the ability to purchase and resell software based on reduced monthly fees.
Microsoft offers software licenses through a program called the Service Provider License Agreement. The SPLA model provides use of Microsoft products through a monthly user or processor based fee. SPLA software includes the Windows Operating System, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SharePoint and shoutcast hosting, and many other server based products.
Dedicated Server Providers usually offer the ability to select the software you want installed on a dedicated server. Depending on the overall usage of the server, this will include your choice of operating system, database, and specific applications. Servers can be customized and tailored specific to the customer’s needs and requirements.
Other software applications available are specialized web hosting specific programs called control panels. Control panel software is an all inclusive set of software applications, server applications, and automation tools that can be installed on a dedicated server. Control panels include integration into web servers, database applications, programming languages, application deployment, server administration tasks, and include the ability to automate tasks via a web based front end.
Most dedicated servers are packaged with a control panel. Control panels are often confused with management tools, but these control panels are actually web based automation tools created to help automate the process of web site creation and server management. Control panels should not be confused with a full server management solution by a dedicated hosting provider.
Limitations
Many providers do not allow IRC (bots, clients or daemons). This is due to rogue IRC users triggering DDoS attacks against the provider, which may overwhelm their networks, lowering service quality for all customers.
Adult content is disallowed by many providers as it may either be of questionable legality or consume large amounts of bandwidth.
Copyright violation Hosting copyrighted material of which you do not own the copyright to is against the terms of service of most hosting companies.
Virtual private server
Virtual private server (VPS) is a marketing term used by Internet hosting services to refer to a virtual machine for use exclusively by an individual customer of the service. The term is used to emphasize that the virtual machine, although running in software on the same physical computer as other customers' virtual machines, is functionally equivalent to a separate physical computer, is dedicated to the individual customer's needs, has the privacy of a separate physical computer, and can be configured to run as a server computer (i.e. to run server software). The term Virtual Dedicated Server or VDS is used less often for the same concept.
Each virtual server can run its own full-fledged operating system and can be independently rebooted.
The practice of partitioning a single server so that it appears as multiple servers has long been common practice on mainframe computers and mid-range computers such as the IBM AS/400. It has become more prevalent with the development of virtualization software and technologies for microcomputers.
Overview
The physical server typically runs a hypervisor which is tasked with creating, destroying, and managing the resources of "guest" operating systems, or virtual machines. These guest operating systems are allocated a share of resources of the physical server, typically in a manner in which the guest is not aware of any other physical resources save for those allocated to it by the hypervisor.
The Guest system may be fully virtualized, paravirtualized, or a hybrid of the two.
In a fully virtualized environment, the guest is presented with an emulated or virtualized set of hardware and is unaware that this hardware is not strictly physical. The hypervisor in this case must translate, map, and convert requests from the guest system into the appropriate resource requests on the host, resulting in significant overhead. Almost all systems can be virtualized using this method, as it requires no modification of the operating system, however a CPU supporting virtualization is required for most hypervisors that perform full virtualization.
In a paravirtualized environment, the guest is aware of the hypervisor and interfaces directly with the host system's resources, with the hypervisor implementing real-time access control and resource allocation. This results in near-native performance since the guest sees the same hardware as the host and can thus communicate with it natively. UNIX-like systems, such as Linux, some variants of BSD, Plan9, and OpenSolaris are currently known to support this method of virtualization. However, installing operating systems as paravirtualized guests tends to require more knowledge about the operating system in order to have it use special hypervisor-aware kernels and devices.
Some examples of paravirtualization-capable hypervisors are Xen, Virtuozzo, Vserver, and OpenVZ (which is the open source and development version of Parallels Virtuozzo Containers).
Hybrid or partial paravirtualization, is full virtualization, but in which the guest uses paravirtualized drivers for key components such as Networking and Disk I/O, resulting in greatly increased I/O performance. As such, it is a common solution for operating systems which cannot be modified (for various reasons) to support paravirtualiztion.
One example of a hybrid hypervisor is Kernel-based Virtual Machine.
Uses
Virtual private servers bridge the gap between shared web hosting services and dedicated hosting services, giving independence from other customers of the VPS service in software terms but at less cost than a physical dedicated server. As a VPS runs its own copy of its operating system, customers have superuser-level access to that operating system instance, and can install almost any software that runs on the OS. Certain software does not run well in a virtualized environment, including firewalls, anti-virus clients, and indeed virtualizers themselves; some VPS providers place further restrictions, but they are generally lax compared to those in shared hosting environments. Due to the number of virtualization clients typically running on a single machine, a VPS generally has limited processor time, RAM, and disk space.
Virtual private server hosting
A growing number of companies offer virtual private server hosting, or virtual dedicated server hosting as an extension for web hosting services. Some web hosting companies call a Virtual Private Server a Virtual Dedicated Server/Dynamic Dedicated Server or the other way around. There are several challenges to consider when licensing proprietary software in multi-tenant virtual environments.
Unmanaged Hosting
The customer is left to monitor and administer their own server.
Unmetered Hosting
This type of service is generally offered with no limit on the amount of data-transferred on a fixed bandwidth line. Usually, unmetered hosting is offered with 10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s or 1000 Mbit/s. The customer is theoretically able to use 3.33~ TB on 10 Mbit/s, 33~ TB on 100 Mbit/s and 333~ TB on a 1000 Mbit/s line.
Virtualization software
For some of the software packages commonly used to provide platform virtualization, see comparison of platform virtual machines.
Reseller web hosting
Reseller hosting is a form of web hosting wherein the account owner has the ability to use his/her allotted hard drive space and bandwidth to host websites on behalf of third parties. The reseller purchases the host's services wholesale and then sells them to customers, possibly for a profit. A certain portion of hard drive and bandwidth is allocated to the reseller account. The reseller may rent a dedicated server from a hosting company, or resell shared hosting services. In the latter case, the reseller is simply given the permission to sell a certain amount of disk space and bandwidth to his own customers without renting a server from a web hosting company he signed for a reseller account with.
The typical web hosting reseller might be a web design firm, web developer or systems integrator who offers web hosting as an add-on service. Reseller hosting is also an inexpensive way for web hosting entrepreneurs to start a company. Most reseller hosting plans allow resellers to create their own service plans and choose their own pricing structure. In many cases, resellers are able to establish their own branding via customized control panels and name servers.
Reseller hosting does not require extensive knowledge of the technical aspects of web hosting. Usually, the data center operator is responsible for maintaining network infrastructure and hardware, and the dedicated server owner configures, secures, and updates the server. A reseller is responsible for interfacing with his/her own customer base, but any hardware, software and connectivity problems are typically forwarded to the server provider from whom the reseller plan was purchased. Being a profitable reseller firm usually involves extensive advertising to get customers. While the monthly fees with major hosts are only a few dollars a month, it's a low margin business, and resellers must devote large advertising budgets to compete with established competitors. However, web hosting is one of the biggest online businesses, because every website needs hosting.
Resellers can set up and manage customer accounts via a web interface, usually point and click "Control Panels."
Well-known Control Panels List:
- WHM/cPanel (Unix)(Windows version coming soon)
- Plesk (Windows/Unix)
- DirectAdmin
- Webmin (Unix)
- H-sphere (H-sphere)
Shared web hosting service
A shared web hosting service or virtual hosting service or derive host refers to a web hosting service where many websites reside on one web server connected to the Internet. Each site "sits" on its own partition, or section/place on the server, to keep it separate from other sites. This is generally the most economical option for hosting, as many people share the overall cost of server maintenance.
Description
The hosting service must include system administration since it is shared by many users; this is a benefit for users who do not want to deal with it, but a hindrance to power users who want more control. In general shared hosting will be inappropriate for users who require extensive software development outside what the hosting provider supports. Almost all applications intended to be on a standard web server work fine with a shared web hosting service. But on the other hand, shared hosting is cheaper than other types of hosting such as dedicated server hosting. Shared hosting usually has usage limits and most hosting providers have extensive reliability features in place. [1]
Shared hosting typically uses a web-based control panel system, such as cPanel, DirectAdmin, Plesk, InterWorx, H-Sphere or one of many other control panel products. Most of the large hosting companies use their own custom developed control panel. Control panels and web interfaces can cause controversy however, since web hosting companies sometimes sell the right to use their control panel system to others. Attempting to recreate the functionality of a specific control panel is common, which leads to many lawsuits over patent infringement.[2]
In shared hosting, the provider is generally responsible for managing servers, installing server software, security updates, technical support, and other aspects of the service. Most servers are based on the Linux operating system and LAMP (software bundle), which is driven by the low cost of open source software. But some providers offer Microsoft Windows-based or FreeBSD-based solutions. For example, the Plesk control panel is available for two operating systems, Linux and Windows. Versions for either OS have very similar interfaces and functionality, with the exception of OS-specific differences (for example: ASP.NET, SQL Server and Access support under Windows; MySQL under Linux).
There are thousands of shared hosting providers in the United States alone. They range from mom-and-pop shops and small design firms to multi-million-dollar providers with hundreds of thousands of customers. A large portion of the shared web hosting market is driven through pay per click (PPC) advertising or Affiliate programs.
Shared web hosting can also be done privately by sharing the cost of running a server in a colocation centre; this is called cooperative hosting.
Implementation
Shared web hosting can be accomplished in two ways: name-based and IP-based, although some control panels allow a mix of name-based and IP-based on the one server.
Name-based
In name-based virtual hosting, also called shared IP hosting, the virtual hosts serve multiple hostnames on a single machine with a single IP address.
When a web browser requests a resource from a web server using HTTP/1.1 it includes the requested hostname as part of the request. The server uses this information to determine which web site to show the user.
IP-based
In IP-based virtual hosting, also called dedicated IP hosting, each virtual host has a different IP address. The web server is configured with multiple physical network interfaces, or virtual network interfaces on the same physical interface. The web server software uses the IP address the client connects to in order to determine which web site to show the user. The primary reason for a site to use a dedicated IP is to be able to use its own SSL certificate rather than a shared certificate.
Disadvantages
Name-based virtual hosts have some disadvantages:
They do not properly support secure websites (HTTPS). All name-based virtual hosts using the same IP address must share the same digital certificate. This is because the SSL/TLS handshake takes place before the hostname is sent to the server. Thus the server doesn't know which encryption key to use when the connection is made. An extension to the TLS protocol, part of RFC 3546 - Transport Layer Security (TLS) Extensions, specifies a way for the client to provide the requested host name as part of the handshake, but it is not yet widely implemented. Some of the shared hosting providers require their customers to get Unique IP in order to properly set up HTTPS.
If the Domain Name System is malfunctioning, it is harder to use a name-based virtually-hosted website. Ordinarily, in this case, the user could fall back to using the IP address to contact the system, as in http://192.0.2.0/ (invalid IP for example only). However, the web browser doesn't know what hostname to send to the server, but a name-based virtual host requires it. In this case, the default web host is sent back to the browser for that IP address. Therefore most hosters offer an alternative access method like http://192.0.2.0/~virtualhostname to provide access in such cases.
They will not work with browsers that do not send the hostname as part of requests. This is true for older HTTP/1.0 browsers that have not retrofitted the host field feature from the HTTP/1.1 protocol. (The "Host" header that distinguishes between various DNS names sharing a single IP address was optional in HTTP/1.0; it is mandatory in HTTP/1.1, issued in 1999 as RFC 2616.) Since nearly every webbrowser that is currently used supports the HTTP/1.1 protocol and thus also virtual hosting, this is not a real issue.
Improperly configured file permissions with shared file systems might give other (compromised) users or processes system-wide access to these files, such as credential files for database access or modification of existing files.
Free web hosting service
A free web hosting service is a web hosting service that is free, usually advertisement-supported. Free web hosts will usually provide a subdomain (yoursite.example.com) or a directory (www.example.com/~yourname). In contrast, paid web hosts will usually provide a second-level domain along with the hosting (www.yourname.com). Many free hosts do allow use of separately-purchased domains. Rarely, a free host may also operate as a domain name registrar.
File hosting on free webhosts
Many free web hosting services discourage the use of their free web hosting services for file or image hosting only in which no web page is established or setup resulting in the use of bandwidth due to hot linking of files with no revenue gain to the service provider in the case of advertising supported services. As a result, hot linking or remote linking or inclusion of many image, media and download file formats is disabled or not permitted on many free web hosting services.
Other common limitations on file hosting limits on free hosts are limits on file size, for example no files over 5 MB or file types such as programs or large media files such as MP3.
This has resulted in the growth of free hosting services dedicated to image hosting, video hosting and general file hosting which permit remote hotlinking of files and larger file formats.
Co-branding and resellers
These let you brand fixed plans with your own company. Other services, offer WHM or panel reselling. This allows the client to develop his or her own web hosting plans and business.
Some customization commonly afforded to the co-branding or reseller owner would be the ability to set service quotas, to add, enable, disable or remove features of resold accounts, custom reseller or co-branded website, private label DNS and backend services among other items to differentiate the individual's service from the parent company of which they are a reseller or co-branded provider.
The key difference between co-branded and reseller services is the level of customization afforded to the individual setting up their own free hosting service and the level of autonomy afforded to the individual service owner.
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010
New Honda Civic 2011 Replacement for FD model?-Leaked video?
Is this the upcoming model design? If yes, This New Honda Civic 2011 Replacement will be ugly(to me personally)
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
New Honda Civic 2011 Replacement for FD model?
The people keep on waiting. Searching for any leaking. Because waiting really turn you f***ing up. LOL.
The next generation of Honda Civic is expected to be launched in short time. Some rumors even spread that Honda already done with final test in Japan, just waiting for launching. The New Honda Civic For FD Model Replacement are expecting to be officially launch in 2011.
By right, they will definitely come with the latest Honda Civic Model, because the Honda Civic FD type model is already reach its dead point in the lifecycle.
I wish i could afford to have my own brand new Honda Civic model. Damn! The Honda Civic FD model really make me horny! LOL
To make this rumours stronger, 1 video and 1 article is included here. Its up to you to believe it or not.
Source:Here
Go and watch at youtube. The poster has disable the embed function. Damn!
The next generation of Honda Civic is expected to be launched in short time. Some rumors even spread that Honda already done with final test in Japan, just waiting for launching. The New Honda Civic For FD Model Replacement are expecting to be officially launch in 2011.
By right, they will definitely come with the latest Honda Civic Model, because the Honda Civic FD type model is already reach its dead point in the lifecycle.
I wish i could afford to have my own brand new Honda Civic model. Damn! The Honda Civic FD model really make me horny! LOL
To make this rumours stronger, 1 video and 1 article is included here. Its up to you to believe it or not.
New Honda Civic coming in 2011
By Andrew C., 30 Aug, 2010. 4 Comments
According to the latest reports, the next-generation of the Honda Civic will be officially unveiled in 2010 and expected by the dealers in 2011.
Like the current version, the new vehicle will be available in two versions, with 3 or 5 doors. The new generation will use petrol and diesel engines but will also offer a hybrid version, powered by a 1.5-liter petrol engine with 150 hp. Later, the Type-R version will come showing more than 200 hp.
Source:Here
Go and watch at youtube. The poster has disable the embed function. Damn!
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Friday, April 9, 2010
Intel or AMD for your laptop and netbook?
Hello....anybody home?...ahahahaha..we meet again...
This time I want to share new info...which can help you to choose which processors really suitable for your coming-soon laptop or netbook
This info actually was taken from the Toshiba Laptops website(I think this is Toshiba Official Laptop web page)
Intel® mobile processors
Whether you’re a basic user sending email or an extreme gamer immersed in intense online action, great mobile computing starts with an Intel processor inside. From the reliability of Celeron® to the high performance, great battery life and advanced connectivity of Intel® Centrino® 2 processor technology, Intel’s processors give you the freedom to do everything while you go almost anywhere.
Intel® Core™ i5
Smart performance with a speed boost
This processor delivers solid performance for everyday applications, with the ability to boost speed as needed for demanding tasks. It automatically adapts to whatever you are doing on your laptop, dialing-up speed to respond quickly to your needs.
Perfect for:
Intel® Core™ i7
Bringing unmatched intelligent performance to laptops
Supercharge intense gaming and heavy-duty hobbies like creating and editing video, music and photos. With Intel® Turbo Boost Technology and Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology you get intelligent quad-core performance when you need it most.
Perfect for:
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo
Laptop freedom starts here.
Take the next step toward true laptop freedom with the energy-efficient performance of the Intel® Core™2 Duo processor. Get the power to multitask demanding applications whether you’re at home, in the office, or on-the-go.
Perfect for:
Intel® Centrino® 2 with vPro™ technology
Proactive security for the active workforce.
Laptops with Intel® vPro™ technology combine high-end performance with industry-leading security and remote manageability features integrated right onto the chip. Reduce desk-side visits and get time back for more important IT challenges.
Perfect for:
Intel® Centrino® 2 with vPro™ technology
Proactive security for the active workforce.
Laptops with Intel® vPro™ technology combine high-end performance with industry-leading security and remote manageability features integrated right onto the chip. Reduce desk-side visits and get time back for more important IT challenges.
Perfect for:
Intel® Celeron
Good value in PC processors starts here.
Enjoy the Internet, send email to friends, create documents and more. If you’re looking for quality and value in your first computer, look no further than the Intel Celeron processor.
Perfect for:
Intel® Atom™
Incredibly small. Surprisingly capable.
Take easy Internet access to more places with a Toshiba mini notebook powered by Intel®’s low-power Atom™ processor. Long battery life and compact design make it convenient to connect, browse and communicate.
Perfect for:
AMD® mobile processors
AMD’s line of processors allow you to handle simple day to day activities such as sending and receiving emails or browsing the web. But they can also help you handle more intense applications such as HD video editing or extreme gaming. Which ever one you choose, AMD processors give you the freedom to do it all from virtually anywhere.
TOSHIBA LAPTOP: one thing that most people said about the damn good thing of this brand is it endurance....build for tough,rough usage..hahaha..and it can be consider among of the cheap and value for money Laptop in the world....
This time I want to share new info...which can help you to choose which processors really suitable for your coming-soon laptop or netbook
This info actually was taken from the Toshiba Laptops website(I think this is Toshiba Official Laptop web page)
Intel® mobile processors
Whether you’re a basic user sending email or an extreme gamer immersed in intense online action, great mobile computing starts with an Intel processor inside. From the reliability of Celeron® to the high performance, great battery life and advanced connectivity of Intel® Centrino® 2 processor technology, Intel’s processors give you the freedom to do everything while you go almost anywhere.
Intel® Core™ i3
Smart performance starts here
The wait is over—now everyone can move up to smart performance. As the first level in Intel’s new processor family, the new 2010 Intel® Core™ i3 processor is the perfect entry point for a fast, responsive PC experience.
Perfect for:
Smart performance starts here
The wait is over—now everyone can move up to smart performance. As the first level in Intel’s new processor family, the new 2010 Intel® Core™ i3 processor is the perfect entry point for a fast, responsive PC experience.
Perfect for:
- Saving, sharing and editing your favorite photos
- Staying in touch with friends an family via emails
- Downloading music
- Surfing the web while on the go
Intel® Core™ i5
Smart performance with a speed boost
This processor delivers solid performance for everyday applications, with the ability to boost speed as needed for demanding tasks. It automatically adapts to whatever you are doing on your laptop, dialing-up speed to respond quickly to your needs.
Perfect for:
- Multitasking
- Creating home movies
- Editing movies or music
- Casual gaming
Intel® Core™ i7
Bringing unmatched intelligent performance to laptops
Supercharge intense gaming and heavy-duty hobbies like creating and editing video, music and photos. With Intel® Turbo Boost Technology and Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology you get intelligent quad-core performance when you need it most.
Perfect for:
- The ultimate in 3D gaming
- Video editing
- Enhancing photos and creating slide shows
- Handling multiple and highly-threaded applications at the same time
- Multitasking
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo
Laptop freedom starts here.
Take the next step toward true laptop freedom with the energy-efficient performance of the Intel® Core™2 Duo processor. Get the power to multitask demanding applications whether you’re at home, in the office, or on-the-go.
Perfect for:
- Running multiple applications at the same time
- Saving, sharing and editing your favorite photos
- Editing movies or music
- Browsing the internet on the go thanks to its improved battery life
Intel® Centrino® 2 with vPro™ technology
Proactive security for the active workforce.
Laptops with Intel® vPro™ technology combine high-end performance with industry-leading security and remote manageability features integrated right onto the chip. Reduce desk-side visits and get time back for more important IT challenges.
Perfect for:
- Browsing the internet on the go thanks to its improved battery life
- Running intense applications at the same time
- Configuring, monitoring and diagnosing your PC remotely
Intel® Centrino® 2 with vPro™ technology
Proactive security for the active workforce.
Laptops with Intel® vPro™ technology combine high-end performance with industry-leading security and remote manageability features integrated right onto the chip. Reduce desk-side visits and get time back for more important IT challenges.
Perfect for:
- Browsing the internet on the go thanks to its improved battery life
- Running intense applications at the same time
- Configuring, monitoring and diagnosing your PC remotely
Intel® Celeron
Good value in PC processors starts here.
Enjoy the Internet, send email to friends, create documents and more. If you’re looking for quality and value in your first computer, look no further than the Intel Celeron processor.
Perfect for:
- Browsing the Internet
- Creating documents
- Doing homework
- Emailing friends and family
Intel® Atom™
Incredibly small. Surprisingly capable.
Take easy Internet access to more places with a Toshiba mini notebook powered by Intel®’s low-power Atom™ processor. Long battery life and compact design make it convenient to connect, browse and communicate.
Perfect for:
- Surfing the Web
- Chatting, emailing and IMing
- Exploring and updating social media sites
- Viewing and sharing photos, clips and playlists
- Writing letters and taking notes
AMD® mobile processors
AMD’s line of processors allow you to handle simple day to day activities such as sending and receiving emails or browsing the web. But they can also help you handle more intense applications such as HD video editing or extreme gaming. Which ever one you choose, AMD processors give you the freedom to do it all from virtually anywhere.
AMD Turion™ 64 X2 Ultra Dual-Core
Mobile Processor
Enhanced processing and memory capabilities for the power to do more, faster.
Do everything you want to do, for longer. Our laptops featuring this processor extend your entertainment experience and let you do more in less time.
Perfect for:
AMD Turion™ X2 Dual-Core Mobile Processor
The performance you need for multitasking while enjoying long battery life.
Our laptops with this processor deliver next-generation mobile performance for photos, music, and 1080p HD playback on the go with extended battery life.
Perfect for:
AMD Athlon™ X2 Dual-Core processor
The affordable dual-core processor that offers true multi-tasking performance.
Connect with leading-edge wireless compatibility and enjoy true multi-tasking (surf the web, check e-mail and edit digital photos) while on-the-go.
Perfect for:
AMD Sempron™
Affordable performance for everyday computing.
Get to fun, faster, with a system that boots and loads applications quickly and easily. Enjoy reliable, responsive performance on thousands of software applications—including those that let you communicate with family and friends.
Perfect for:
Mobile Processor
Enhanced processing and memory capabilities for the power to do more, faster.
Do everything you want to do, for longer. Our laptops featuring this processor extend your entertainment experience and let you do more in less time.
Perfect for:
- Serious multi-tasking performance for digital content creation
- Exceptional battery life
- Full 1080p HD playback capability for high-definition content
AMD Turion™ X2 Dual-Core Mobile Processor
The performance you need for multitasking while enjoying long battery life.
Our laptops with this processor deliver next-generation mobile performance for photos, music, and 1080p HD playback on the go with extended battery life.
Perfect for:
- Next-generation performance and mobility
- Long battery life
- Life-like visual effects
AMD Athlon™ X2 Dual-Core processor
The affordable dual-core processor that offers true multi-tasking performance.
Connect with leading-edge wireless compatibility and enjoy true multi-tasking (surf the web, check e-mail and edit digital photos) while on-the-go.
Perfect for:
- True multi-tasking capabilities
- Leading-edge wireless technologies for fast Internet downloads
- To edit digital photos
- Stay connected via emails or simply surfing the web
AMD Sempron™
Affordable performance for everyday computing.
Get to fun, faster, with a system that boots and loads applications quickly and easily. Enjoy reliable, responsive performance on thousands of software applications—including those that let you communicate with family and friends.
Perfect for:
- Stay connected via emails
- Surf the web while on the go
- Upload pictures
- Listen to your music
Ok..my personal recommendation:
- if you are an old giggling, babbling father,mother, teacher, lecturer, professor or which are same with all those categories, using laptop only for typing, paying bills and other simple application, go get yourself Intel® Centrino® 2 with vPro™ technology, Intel® Celeron, Intel® Atom™ and AMD Sempron™,.Please dont spend your money for the technology that you will not use it (or only wanted to show off with your Dean or neighbour)...it's a waste!!!..better save your money for your retirement life....Seriously!
- you are the person which cannot live with playing WoW, Sim City, Counter Strike, FIFA 2011, (in other word you are game maniac!), go get yourself Intel® Core™ i7, Intel® Core™ 2 Duo, AMD Turion™ 64 X2 Ultra Dual-Core and
AMD Turion™ X2 Dual-Core Mobile Processor . Seriously, the gamers always demanding super-duper-smooth-realistic look a like picture-super handsome game character with your own name laptop....and if the game or application is too high end..the system will jammed and resulting non stop cursing word from the tension-because-only-of-the-game gamer!! - if you are a diehard blogger,Facebooker or other terms that define to the person which always engaged to those social networking application 24/7, the best I can recommend are Intel® Centrino® 2 with vPro™ technology, Intel® Core™ 2 Duo, Intel® Atom™, Intel® Core™ i3, and AMD Sempron™
- if you have father,brother,uncle, grandfather or a family member which are super rich like BIll Gates, Warren Bufert, Rupert Murdoch, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah..go get yourself anything you want from all the range listed above, or just buy all of them or if you are looking to the future, maybe you can convince your rich family member to consider in taking over the Microsoft...hehehe
TOSHIBA LAPTOP: one thing that most people said about the damn good thing of this brand is it endurance....build for tough,rough usage..hahaha..and it can be consider among of the cheap and value for money Laptop in the world....
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Friday, March 26, 2010
Basic Steps To Become an eBay Power Seller
Hye Visitor. We meet again in this session. This is MySpace...the space which is belong to me..MySpace...a place where I sometimes want to write anonymously...
Today I want to share a few tips on becoming an eBay Power Seller. Have you ever heard the word eBay? Yes..eBay is a largest bargain sale spot in the net at this moment. Some people has admitted that eBay is like their Gold Mine..or even Diamond Mine...I've even know a people who manage to get constant income of 1000 dollar per day...well..I believe that are also people that have manage to claim more than 10 000 dollar per day, CONSTANTLY!!!..*drooling*
eBay Logo
eBay Website link
Ok back to the topic...Basic Steps To Become an eBay Power Seller..
First: Do you know what the hell is this eBay Power Seller?
Second: Have you ever know/heard/saw/ this eBay Power Seller thing?
Third: If you had ever heard or know, did you bother to become one of the eBay Power Seller?
Fourth:What is the advantageous of becoming an eBay Power Seller?
eBay Power Seller Logo
As long as what I know, this eBay Power Seller is sort of honorable title to the dedicated, profitable eBay merchant..lol..it's true!!! It's not easy to become an eBay Power Seller!!1 Believe me dude, babe!! why is this title so important for those eBay merchant? Because it will give value added reputation to all those entitled eBay Power Seller!!! Why is this reputation is very important to those eBay Merchant? To gain more trustworthy from all people (especially potential customer) to buy thing from them. The more people buy from, the richer you are!!!! Simple equation...
Ok as for simple example: if you have choice on getting a new car, which one will you choose most? A stylish,adorable, safer, hi-tech, comfortable Kia Forte or a lousy, not worth for money Proton car?...hahahaha....If you are in Zimbabwe, I believe you have heard Kia more than Proton...kah kah kah...
Honestly, I am not an eBay power seller yet..but i'm working on it...therefore, since I feel on doing some good deed, so I hereby with my own willingness to reveal the secrets of becoming an eBay Power Seller...the Basic Steps..and over of all it is free!!!!!!!!
Lets get into the cream...The Basic Steps To Become an eBay Power Seller..
First: You got to have a computer, netbook, or laptop. Why?..Because eBay itself is operating via internet. And to get to the internet you need all those peripherals I mentioned earlier...
Second: Subscribe to the ISP ( Internet Service Provider ) in order to get connected to the internet.
Third: You need to have at least one account in eBay..to start your business and becoming eBay Power Seller in future.
Fourth: Determination to moving forward. This including determination on continous learning, watching, analyzing and many more which are related to this DETERMINATION phrase...without determination you will never ever turning into eBay Power Seller...
Fifth: Cunning..yes..sometimes you have to become cunning...cunning here is you must know to grab any chances that can help to boost your reputation and sales..and of cause.. in a noble and good manner!!!
Sixth: Cautious... a good and successful businessmen always cautious and aware on what ever situation, condition that can make him success!!!I don't have this skill naturally yet..still planning on developing it..
Well that's for all...hope you can get information...if you want to share anything...i always welcome it...share the knowledge because people will then share with you...
Bonus: Sexy Picture!!!!
Today I want to share a few tips on becoming an eBay Power Seller. Have you ever heard the word eBay? Yes..eBay is a largest bargain sale spot in the net at this moment. Some people has admitted that eBay is like their Gold Mine..or even Diamond Mine...I've even know a people who manage to get constant income of 1000 dollar per day...well..I believe that are also people that have manage to claim more than 10 000 dollar per day, CONSTANTLY!!!..*drooling*
eBay Logo
eBay Website link
Ok back to the topic...Basic Steps To Become an eBay Power Seller..
First: Do you know what the hell is this eBay Power Seller?
Second: Have you ever know/heard/saw/ this eBay Power Seller thing?
Third: If you had ever heard or know, did you bother to become one of the eBay Power Seller?
Fourth:What is the advantageous of becoming an eBay Power Seller?
eBay Power Seller Logo
As long as what I know, this eBay Power Seller is sort of honorable title to the dedicated, profitable eBay merchant..lol..it's true!!! It's not easy to become an eBay Power Seller!!1 Believe me dude, babe!! why is this title so important for those eBay merchant? Because it will give value added reputation to all those entitled eBay Power Seller!!! Why is this reputation is very important to those eBay Merchant? To gain more trustworthy from all people (especially potential customer) to buy thing from them. The more people buy from, the richer you are!!!! Simple equation...
Ok as for simple example: if you have choice on getting a new car, which one will you choose most? A stylish,adorable, safer, hi-tech, comfortable Kia Forte or a lousy, not worth for money Proton car?...hahahaha....If you are in Zimbabwe, I believe you have heard Kia more than Proton...kah kah kah...
Honestly, I am not an eBay power seller yet..but i'm working on it...therefore, since I feel on doing some good deed, so I hereby with my own willingness to reveal the secrets of becoming an eBay Power Seller...the Basic Steps..and over of all it is free!!!!!!!!
Lets get into the cream...The Basic Steps To Become an eBay Power Seller..
First: You got to have a computer, netbook, or laptop. Why?..Because eBay itself is operating via internet. And to get to the internet you need all those peripherals I mentioned earlier...
Second: Subscribe to the ISP ( Internet Service Provider ) in order to get connected to the internet.
Third: You need to have at least one account in eBay..to start your business and becoming eBay Power Seller in future.
Fourth: Determination to moving forward. This including determination on continous learning, watching, analyzing and many more which are related to this DETERMINATION phrase...without determination you will never ever turning into eBay Power Seller...
Fifth: Cunning..yes..sometimes you have to become cunning...cunning here is you must know to grab any chances that can help to boost your reputation and sales..and of cause.. in a noble and good manner!!!
Sixth: Cautious... a good and successful businessmen always cautious and aware on what ever situation, condition that can make him success!!!I don't have this skill naturally yet..still planning on developing it..
Well that's for all...hope you can get information...if you want to share anything...i always welcome it...share the knowledge because people will then share with you...
Bonus: Sexy Picture!!!!
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Zee Avi
Zee Avi, a Malaysian born singer, become famous via YouTube at first...Why?..She used youtube as a medium to share all the music and songs and videoclips with her friends...
I like one of her Song Bitter Heart
Zee Avi Bitter Heart Lyric
Picture
Official Website
Zee Avi
Official NickName:
KoKo Kaina
Official Boyfriend:
Go find yourself!!!!
I like one of her Song Bitter Heart
Zee Avi Bitter Heart Lyric
Sun rays come down as seen when they hit the ground,
Children spinning around till they fall down down down.
I wait for you: it's been two hours now,
You're still somewhere in town,
Your dinners getting cold.
I rest my case you are always this late,
And you know how much I hate waiting around 'round 'round,
Bitter heart, bitter heart tries to keep it all inside,
Bitter heart, bitter heart shadows will help you try to hide,
Bitter heart, my bitter heart is gettin' just a little fragile,
Bitter heart, bitter heart of mine.
And then you come and tell me the same reason as you did yesterday,
So tell me whats her name.
Doo doo da dum, doo doo da dum, doo doo doo doo doo doo da da dum dum, da da da da dum, da da da da dum, da da da da dum.
Bitter heart, bitter heart tries to keep it all inside
Bitter heart, bitter heart shadows will help you try to hide,
Bitter heart, my bitter heart is just getting a little fragile,
Bitter heart, bitter heart of mine, of mine, of mine, of mine, of mine, of mine.
Official VClip
Children spinning around till they fall down down down.
I wait for you: it's been two hours now,
You're still somewhere in town,
Your dinners getting cold.
I rest my case you are always this late,
And you know how much I hate waiting around 'round 'round,
Bitter heart, bitter heart tries to keep it all inside,
Bitter heart, bitter heart shadows will help you try to hide,
Bitter heart, my bitter heart is gettin' just a little fragile,
Bitter heart, bitter heart of mine.
And then you come and tell me the same reason as you did yesterday,
So tell me whats her name.
Doo doo da dum, doo doo da dum, doo doo doo doo doo doo da da dum dum, da da da da dum, da da da da dum, da da da da dum.
Bitter heart, bitter heart tries to keep it all inside
Bitter heart, bitter heart shadows will help you try to hide,
Bitter heart, my bitter heart is just getting a little fragile,
Bitter heart, bitter heart of mine, of mine, of mine, of mine, of mine, of mine.
Official VClip
Picture
Official Website
Zee Avi
Official NickName:
KoKo Kaina
Official Boyfriend:
Go find yourself!!!!
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Kia Forte
Kia Forte (pronounce as For - Tay). The latest B segment car from KIA motors. Sleek and stylish design, very high money value...come with 3 various...which is:
- FORTE 1.6L DOHC CVVT EX
- FORTE 1.6L DOHC CVVT SX
- FORTE 2.0L DOHC CVVT EX
Specs comparison?..Check the picture below:
This babe has arrived in Malaysia...my beloved country. For me..why I must buy this Kia Forte (in Malaysia its known as Naza Forte)?
- By only spending half of the luxury car i can get that Push Start Button Engine features ( its cool man....can you imagine the feelings of igniting your car with only a touch (like Midas feels Maybe!!..LOL!!))
- The Exterior Design really heat me up and make me drooling...uuuuuuu...
- Even the cheapest models come with fog lamp (not like Honda, Toyota and also PROTON!!!)..I like the fog lamp because i've promised to myself that if I want to buy a car I must find with the fog lamp because I can switch them on while driving all night and annoying other drivers...yeah..it sucks man!!.. I always cursing to the people who ever turning on their fog lamp especially if the area is dark...it make my eyes pain!!!..So I want a REVENGE!!!!
- Even the cheapest model didn't take for granted on the safety features...PROTON??? PERODUA??? You buy the cheapest model than you will only get the "car"..a machine with wheels driven by engine ..NO ABS, NO AIRBAG, NO THESE, NO THOSE...arghhh!!!! Shame on you PROTON!!! You born first yet KIA is the one who manage to run first!!!!
Additional Links for your KIA FORTE infos:
Paul Tan
Official Malaysia Forte Site
Miri Community
Car and Driver
and one more things, KIA is the Official Partner sponsor for 2010 FIFA SOUTH AFRICA WORLD CUP...so the prestigious is already there...PROTON??..go sponsor Piala Bodek Orang Atasan can lah!!!
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