HTTP Response Status Codes

A server reponse code is a three digit number sent by a server to a user in response to a request for a web page or document. They tell the user whether the request can be completed, if the server needs more information, or if the server cannot complete the request. Usually, these codes are sent 'silently' - so you never see them as a user. However, there are some common ones that you may wish to set up error pages for, and they are listed below. click for clear picture   Informational 100 Continue 101 Switching Protocols 102 Processing (WebDAV; RFC 2518) 2xx Success 200 OK 201 Created 202 Accepted 203 Non-Authoritative Information (since HTTP/1.1) 204 No Content 205 Reset Content 206 Partial Content (RFC 7233) 207 Multi-Status (WebDAV;…
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Dedicated Hosting

A dedicated hosting service, dedicated server, or managed hosting service is a type of Internet hosting in which the client leases an entire server not shared with anyone else. This is more flexible than shared hosting, as organizations have full control over the server(s), including choice of operating system, hardware, etc. There is also another level of dedicated or managed hosting commonly referred to as complex managed hosting. Complex Managed Hosting applies to both physical dedicated servers, Hybrid server and virtual servers, with many companies choosing a hybrid (combination of physical and virtual) hosting solution. There are many similarities between standard and complex managed hosting but the key difference is the level of administrative and engineering support that the customer pays for – owing to both the increased size and…
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