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Ubuntu Server: Your Free Gateway to Self-Hosting

Self-hosting is shifting from a niche hobby to a mainstream choice as people grow tired of endless subscriptions and want real control over their data. If you seek a no-cost, reliable starting point that doesn’t complicate every step, Ubuntu Server stands out
February 10, 2026

Best OpenClaw Server Hosting Providers for 2026

OpenClaw server hosting refers to running OpenClaw—a viral open-source AI agent—on a remote server rather than a local machine. While you can use a cloud server or dedicated hardware, a Virtual Private Server (VPS) is the most popular and practical choice, especially
February 10, 2026

Beyond Servers: How the Web Hosting Industry Is Being Rebuilt

For decades, web hosting sat quietly in the background of the internet, powering websites without drawing much attention. It was technical, infrastructure-focused, and largely understood only by developers and IT professionals. However, as the internet has reshaped nearly every sector of the
February 8, 2026

How to Build Scalable and Resilient Websites on AWS

In today’s digital economy, uptime is no longer a technical luxury—it is a business necessity. Users expect websites to be available instantly, consistently, and without interruption, regardless of traffic surges, infrastructure failures, or regional outages. A few minutes of downtime can translate
February 8, 2026

How to Host Your Website Without a Third-Party Hosting Agency

Starting your own website hosting is a great way to gain full control over your online presence, offering flexibility, scalability, and privacy. Hosting your website independently, rather than relying on third-party hosting agencies, requires some technical know-how and resources. In this guide,
February 3, 2026

Xneelo Breaks Ground on Second Samrand Data Centre

South African hosting provider Xneelo has broken ground on its second Xneelo Samrand data centre in Gauteng. The company calls this expansion a major step in its long-term plan to support growing customer demand with scalable and reliable infrastructure. The new facility
February 3, 2026

Notepad++ Breach Linked to China-Backed Lotus Blossom Group

A recent Notepad++ breach has ties to Lotus Blossom, a China-linked threat actor, according to cybersecurity firm Rapid7. Specifically, hackers compromised the software’s hosting infrastructure and delivered a new backdoor called Chrysalis to select users. The campaign began in June 2025. At
February 3, 2026
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