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May 9, 2026 by IP Location

Mini PC vs Raspberry Pi for Self-Hosting: A Technical Comparison

Mini PC vs. Raspberry Pi

For roughly a decade, the Raspberry Pi has been the default starting point for home self-hosting. A Pi 4 or Pi 5 running Pi-hole, a WireGuard endpoint, or a small Docker stack has become a familiar fixture in network closets, on bookshelves, and zip-tied to the back of routers. The hardware is cheap, the community is enormous, and the form factor is unbeatab...

February 24, 2026 by Marcus Rivera

Managed Dedicated Servers: Comprehensive Hosting for Growing Businesses

Managed Dedicated Server

A managed dedicated server is a single-tenant physical machine provisioned exclusively for one client and administered by the provider’s engineering team. It provides full resource control at the hardware and hypervisor levels, along with operational support that reduces the burden of in-house infrastructure management. This model is commonly used by organiz...

October 16, 2025 by Oleg Veremiets

Hetzner vs 3v-Hosting: When the Giant Meets the Craftsman

Web Hosting

There’s something undeniably reassuring about going with a well-known name. Hetzner is a prime example— a giant in the hosting industry that seems to have servers everywhere, offering automation, reliability, and affordability. They’ve become the go-to choice for developers, startups, and even larger companies looking for something that’s both dep...

September 16, 2025 by IP Location

The VPS Hosting Evolution: Why Traditional Shared Hosting Is No Longer Enough

VPS Hosting

The internet has transformed the way businesses operate, and hosting solutions that were sufficient five years ago are increasingly unable to meet today’s demands. As websites become more complex and user expectations rise, many businesses discover that shared hosting's limitations outweigh its cost savings. VPS hosting has emerged as the solution that bridg...

July 24, 2025 by IP Location

How ASP.NET Hosting Helps Developers with Continuous Integration and Deployment (CI/CD)

CI/CD

In today's fast-paced software development environment, agility and efficiency are critical. Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) have become essential practices for modern development teams, streamlining workflows, reducing errors, and accelerating updates. For developers working with Microsoft’s robust web framework, ASP.NET, a reliable...