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Most Reliable Hosting Company Sites in August 2014

Sep05
by Ike on September 5, 2014 at 9:30 am
Posted In: Hosting, Performance
Rank Performance Graph OS Outage
hh:mm:ss
Failed
Req%
DNS Connect First
byte
Total
1 EveryCity SmartOS 0:00:00 0.004 0.081 0.054 0.108 0.108
2 Hyve Managed Hosting Linux 0:00:00 0.008 0.187 0.052 0.103 0.105
3 XILO Communications Ltd. Linux 0:00:00 0.008 0.164 0.055 0.110 0.185
4 krystal.co.uk Linux 0:00:00 0.008 0.103 0.057 0.130 0.130
5 Webair Internet Development Linux 0:00:00 0.008 0.162 0.069 0.137 0.241
6 Server Intellect Windows Server 2012 0:00:00 0.008 0.063 0.125 0.255 0.634
7 Qube Managed Services Linux 0:00:00 0.013 0.073 0.021 0.043 0.043
8 Bigstep Linux 0:00:00 0.013 0.237 0.059 0.115 0.115
9 Host Europe Linux 0:00:00 0.013 0.125 0.062 0.149 0.152
10 ServerStack Linux 0:00:00 0.013 0.072 0.073 0.145 0.145

See full table


EveryCity
had the most reliable hosting company site in August, with only one failed request. EveryCity has been in business for more than seven years, during which time it has hosted websites for many global brands, including Disney, Ikea, Lego, MTV, Skype, SoundCloud and Thomson Reuters.

Although EveryCity’s site has only been monitored by Netcraft since April, it has attained 100% uptime ever since, and also ranked as the third most reliable hosting company site in both May and July. EveryCity uses the SmartOS operating system extensively, exploiting its combination of OpenSolaris and Linux KVM virtualisation technology.

With two failed requests (but a slightly faster average connection time), Hyve Managed Hosting had the second most reliable hosting company site in August. Hyve also ranked second last month, and has made it into the top ten a total of six times so far this year.

Hyve is the UK’s first enterprise VMware cloud hosting provider, and its primary data centre is based in an enhanced tier III facility based in

London
. This data centre can store nearly half a million litres of diesel to support 50 hours of running at full capacity in the event of a power outage. Hyve’s other data centres are based in

New Jersey
,

California
,

Hong Kong
and

Shanghai
.

XILO Communications came third in August, with two failed requests and an average connection time slightly longer than that of both EveryCity and Hyve. Its uptime over the past two years is 99.996%. krystal.co.uk, Webair Internet Development and Server Intellect also had two failed requests, but with longer average connection times than XILO.

Eight of August’s top ten most reliable hosting company sites were served from Linux computers, while Server Intellect used Windows Server 2012 and EveryCity used SmartOS, which is a community fork of OpenSolaris designed specifically for cloud computing.

Netcraft measures and makes available the response times of around forty leading hosting providers’ sites. The performance measurements are made at fifteen minute intervals from separate points around the internet, and averages are calculated over the immediately preceding 24 hour period.

From a customer’s point of view, the percentage of failed requests is more pertinent than outages on hosting companies’ own sites, as this gives a pointer to reliability of routing, and this is why we choose to rank our table by fewest failed requests, rather than shortest periods of outage. In the event the number of failed requests are equal then sites are ranked by average connection times.

Information on the measurement process and current measurements is available.

└ Tags: Hosting, Performance, Server Intellect, site, UK, XILO
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WordPress 4.0 “Benny”

Sep04
by Ike on September 4, 2014 at 5:05 pm
Posted In: Backups, CMS, PHP, Releases, security, Wordpress

Version 4.0 of WordPress, named “Benny” in honor of jazz clarinetist and bandleader Benny Goodman, is available for download or update in your WordPress dashboard. While 4.0 is just another number for us after 3.9 and before 4.1, we feel we’ve put a little extra polish into it. This release brings you a smoother writing and management experience we think you’ll enjoy.


Manage your media with style

Media LibraryExplore your uploads in a beautiful, endless grid. A new details preview makes viewing and editing any amount of media in sequence a snap.


Working with embeds has never been easier


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Paste in a YouTube URL on a new line, and watch it magically become an embedded video. Now try it with a tweet. Oh yeah — embedding has become a visual experience. The editor shows a true preview of your embedded content, saving you time and giving you confidence.

We’ve expanded the services supported by default, too — you can embed videos from CollegeHumor, playlists from YouTube, and talks from TED. Check out all of the embeds that WordPress supports.


Focus on your content

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Writing and editing is smoother and more immersive with an editor that expands to fit your content as you write, and keeps the formatting tools available at all times.


Finding the right plugin

Add plugins

There are more than 30,000 free and open source plugins in the WordPress plugin directory. WordPress 4.0 makes it easier to find the right one for your needs, with new metrics, improved search, and a more visual browsing experience.


The Ensemble

This release was led by Helen Hou-Sandí, with the help of these fine individuals. There are 275 contributors with props in this release, a new high. Pull up some Benny Goodman on your music service of choice, as a bandleader or in one of his turns as a classical clarinetist, and check out some of their profiles:

Aaron D. Campbell, Aaron Jorbin, Adam Silverstein, Alex Mills (Viper007Bond), Alex Shiels, Alexander Rohmann, Alison Barrett, Allan Collins, Amit Gupta, Amy Hendrix (sabreuse), Andrea Fercia, Andres Villarreal, Andrew Mowe, Andrew Munro (sumobi), Andrew Nacin, Andrew Ozz, Andy Skelton, Ankit K Gupta, Anton Timmermans, arnee, Aubrey Portwood, Austin Matzko, Ben Dunkle, Bernhard Kau, Boone Gorges, Brady Vercher, Bram Duvigneau, Brandon Kraft, Brian Layman, Brian Richards, Camden Segal, Caroline Moore, Charles Fulton, Chouby, ChriCo, Chris Olbekson, chrisl27, Christian Axelsson, Christopher Finke, Christopher Spires, Clifton Griffin, Corey McKrill, Corphi, Daisuke Takahashi, Dan Griffiths, Daniel Bachhuber, Daniel Husken, Daniel Jalkut (Red Sweater), Danny de Haan, Darin Kotter, Daryl Koopersmith, Daryl L. L. Houston (dllh), David A. Kennedy, David Herrera, David Naber, DavidTheMachine, DeBAAT, Dion Hulse, Dominik Schilling, Donncha O Caoimh, Drew Jaynes, Dustyn Doyle, Eddie Moya, Eduardo Reveles, Edwin Siebel, ehg, Enrique Chavez, erayalakese, Eric Andrew Lewis, Eric Binnion, Eric Mann, Evan Anderson, Evan Herman, Fab1en, Fahmi Adib, feedmeastraycat, Frank Klein, garhdez, Gary Cao, Gary Jones, Gary Pendergast, garza, gauravmittal1995, Gavrisimo, George Stephanis, Graham Armfield, Grant Mangham, Gregory Cornelius, Gustavo Bordoni, harrym, hebbet, Hinnerk Altenburg, Hugh Lashbrooke, iljoja, imath, Ipstenu (Mika Epstein), issuu, J.D. Grimes, Jack Lenox, Jack Reichert, Jacob Dubail, JanHenkG, Janneke Van Dorpe, Jared Wenerd, Jaza613, Jeff Stieler, Jeremy Felt, Jeremy Pry, Jeroen Schmit, Jerry Bates (jerrysarcastic), Jesin A, Jesper Johansen (jayjdk), Jesper van Engelen, Jesper van Engelen, Jesse Pollak, jgadbois, Joan Artes, Joe Dolson, Joe Hoyle, Joey Kudish, John Blackbourn, John James Jacoby, John Zanussi, Jon Cave, jonnyauk, Joost de Valk, Jordi Cabot, Josh Eaton, JOTAKI Taisuke, Julio Potier, Justin Sainton, Justin Sternberg, Justin Tadlock, K.Adam White, Kailey (trepmal), Kaito, kapeels, Kelly Dwan, Kevin Langley, Kevin Worthington, Kim Parsell, Kirk Wight, kitchin, Knut Sparhell, Konstantin Kovshenin, Konstantin Obenland, krogsgard, Kurt Payne, Lance Willett, Lee Willis, lessbloat, Lew Ayotte, lritter, Luke Carbis, Luke Gedeon, m_i_n, Manny Fleurmond, Manuel Schmalstieg, Marius (Clorith), Mark Jaquith, Marko Heijnen, Matt Banks, Matt Martz, Matt Mullenweg, Matt Wiebe, Matthew Boynes, Matthew Denton, Matthew Eppelsheimer, Matthew Haines-Young, mattyrob, meekyhwang, Mel Choyce, mi_cat, Michael Adams (mdawaffe), michalzuber, Mike Auteri, Mike Hansen, Mike Jolley, Mike Little, Mike Manger, Mike Nelson, Mike Schroder, Mikey Arce, Milan Dinic, Morgan Estes, Mr Papa, mrmist, Mustafa Uysal, MuViMoTV, nabil_kadimi, Namibia, Nashwan Doaqan, nd987, Neil Pie, Niall Kennedy, Nick Halsey, Nikolay Bachiyski, Nils Schonwald, Ninos, Nowell VanHoesen, Patrick Hesselberg, Paul Bearne, Paul Clark, Paul Schreiber, Paul Wilde, pavelevap, Peter Westwood, Philip Arthur Moore, Philip John, Piet, Piotr Soluch, Pippin Williamson, purzlbaum, Rachel Baker, RC Lations, Richard Tape, Ricky Lee Whittemore, rob1n, Robert Chapin, Robert Dall, RobertHarm, Rohan Rawat, Rouven Hurling, Ruud Laan, Ryan Boren, Ryan McCue, Sam Brodie, Samuel Wood (Otto), Sathish Nagarajan, Scott Reilly, Scott Taylor, ScreenfeedFr, scribu, Sean Hayes, Sean Nessworthy, Sergej Muller, Sergey Biryukov, shanebp, Sharon Austin, Shaun Andrews, Simon Wheatley, simonp303, Slobodan Manic, solarissmoke, sphoid, Stephane Daury, Stephen Edgar, Steven Jones, strangerstudios, Sumit Singh, t4k1s, Takashi Irie, Taylor Dewey, Thomas van der Beek, Till Kruss, Tim ‘Eli’ Dalbey, TobiasBg, Tom J Nowell, Tom Willmot, Topher, torresga, Tracy Levesque, Travis Smith, treyhunner, Umesh Kumar, Vinod Dalvi, vlajos, voldemortensen, Weston Ruter, winterDev, Wojtek Szkutnik, Yoav Farhi, Zack Katz, Zack Tollman, and Zoe Rooney. Also thanks to Michael Pick for producing the release video, and Helen with Adrián Sandí for the music.

If you want to follow along or help out, check out Make WordPress and our core development blog. Thanks for choosing WordPress. See you soon for version 4.1!

└ Tags: Benny Goodman, John Blackbourn, Konstantin Obenland, Releases, update

WordPress 4.0 Release Candidate

Aug27
by Ike on August 27, 2014 at 12:20 pm
Posted In: Backups, CMS, Development, PHP, Releases, security, Wordpress

The first release candidate for WordPress 4.0 is now available!

In RC 1, we’ve made refinements to what we’ve been working on for this release. Check out the Beta 1 announcement post for more details on those features. We hope to ship WordPress 4.0 next week, but we need your help to get there. If you haven’t tested 4.0 yet, there’s no time like the present. (Please, not on a production site, unless you’re adventurous.)

Think you’ve found a bug? Please post to the Alpha/Beta area in the support forums. If any known issues come up, you’ll be able to find them here.

To test WordPress 4.0 RC1, try the WordPress Beta Tester plugin (you’ll want “bleeding edge nightlies”). Or you can download the release candidate here (zip). If you’d like to learn more about what’s new in WordPress 4.0, visit the awesome About screen in your dashboard ( → About in the toolbar).

Developers, please test your plugins and themes against WordPress 4.0 and update your plugin’s Tested up to version in the readme to 4.0 before next week. If you find compatibility problems, please be sure to post any issues to the support forums so we can figure those out before the final release. You also may want to give your plugin an icon, which we launched last week and will appear in the dashboard along with banners.

It is almost time
For the 4.0 release
And its awesomeness

└ Tags: Alpha Beta, Beta, Development, edge, Releases, support

WordPress 4.0 Beta 4

Aug15
by Ike on August 15, 2014 at 5:06 am
Posted In: Backups, CMS, Development, PHP, Releases, security, Wordpress

The fourth and likely final beta for WordPress 4.0 is now available. We’ve made more than 250 changes in the past month, including:

  • Further improvements to the editor scrolling experience, especially when it comes to the second column of boxes.
  • Better handling of small screens in the media library modals.
  • A separate bulk selection mode for the media library grid view.
  • Improvements to the installation language selector.
  • Visual tweaks to plugin details and customizer panels.

We need your help. We’re still aiming for a release this month, which means the next week will be critical for identifying and squashing bugs. If you’re just joining us, please see the Beta 1 announcement post for what to look out for.

If you think you’ve found a bug, you can post to the Alpha/Beta area in the support forums, where friendly moderators are standing by. Plugin developers, if you haven’t tested WordPress 4.0 yet, now is the time — and be sure to update the “tested up to” version for your plugins so they’re listed as compatible with 4.0.

This software is still in development, so we don’t recommend you run it on a production site. Consider setting up a test site just to play with the new version. To test WordPress 4.0, try the WordPress Beta Tester plugin (you’ll want “bleeding edge nightlies”). Or you can download the beta here (zip).

We are working hard
To finish up 4.0
Will you help us too?

└ Tags: Alpha Beta, Development, edge, Releases, site, support

Red Hat: 2014:1036-01: java-1.5.0-ibm: Important Advisory

Aug09
by Ike on August 9, 2014 at 11:44 am
Posted In: Uncategorized

(Aug 7) Updated java-1.5.0-ibm packages that fix several security issues are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and 6 Supplementary. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having Important security [More…]

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