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What’s new, April 2014
Like every quarter, here is the news and other topics in our series, “What’s new” (see the January post): Concerning the Heartbleed security bug: none … Keep reading
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April, 2014
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Like every quarter, here is the news and other topics in our series, “What’s new” (see the January post): Concerning the Heartbleed security bug: none … Keep reading
Following the recent news about the creation of our own server infrastructure, here are some brand new innovations regarding the dedicated servers we are offering: … Keep reading
In May 2013, we have made a major decision for the future of alwaysdata. After taking nearly nine months to research, compare, calculate, purchase, install, develop, … Keep reading
Here’s the news from the first 2014 edition of our “What’s new” series (reread the September edition): A new, lighter documentation platform that’s online; we’re … Keep reading
Dear readers, the Alwaysdata team wishes you a happy 2014. We hope it brings you joy, happiness, health, and success in all your projects! On this … Keep reading
The reactivity of our administration panel has been greatly improved: almost all operations that require several seconds of processing are now performed asynchronously. All the … Keep reading
On Wednesday, July 17, 2013 at 12:02 am (UTC + 2), the mysql1 server experienced a file system corruption. All of the databases hosted on this … Keep reading
After the March launch of the first article in our series, “What’s New” here is the second edition, and the recent work we want to … Keep reading
alwaysdata is constantly evolving to allow our clients (that is, you!) to benefit from even more features. Regularly, we will share the latest news with you. … Keep reading
On Sunday 21st October, the http4 server was unavailable between 01.02 and 10.17 (UTC+2). This article goes over this outage, which was abnormally long: what … Keep reading
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