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Tag Archives: bandwidth
Save Bandwidth – Enable GZip Compression In PHP
GZip is a formidable way to save up on bandwidth, without hindering your users. It allows any script to pass its content by the compression tool first, before being sent out. The receiver will then receive the compressed file, and … Continue reading
Domains In Plesk Showing No Disk Usage Or Bandwidth
There’s a known issue with some of the older versions of Plesk, where the domains show 0.00MB in disk usage and bandwidth, despite having several (hundreds) of megabytes worth of storage. The problem usually exists in the statistics program not … Continue reading
Telenet raises monthly traffic limits, but still fails
Telenet, one of the biggest ISPs in Belgium, has finally increased their monthly traffic limits for everyone who uses cable to connect to the internet. They did this without making a big fuzz about it, there’s no press-release yet. Belgacom, … Continue reading
“Net neutrality” at a glance
What is this thing called “Net Neutrality”? Why is everyone bitching about it? Will it appear out of the dark and physically assault me? I’ll briefly go over what Net Neutrality means in todays world, and why it’s something that … Continue reading
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