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Hosting FAQ
public:Icons48cpu.png! RAM All hosted applications (Confluence, JIRA, etc) require a certain amount of RAM. The amount of RAM used depends on a number of variable factors which include: Amount and distribution of content (pages, issues, attachments, etc.) stored ...
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Tutorials
Click any of the tutorial headings to read the tutorial... !public:Icons48compress2.png! Handling Large Backups This tutorial provides tips on Dealing with Large Backup Archive Files. \\ \\ !public:Icons48networkutil.png! Network Utilities (OS X) Learn how to use Apple's Network ...
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Network Utility (OS X)
Apple OS X has an easy to use tool called Network Utility that makes it trivial to quickly find problems with your connection to the server. Use Spotlight or browse your Applications or Utilities folders to find and launch Network Utility ...
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Backups aren't being created
you're having problems creating backups, read this tutorial... (i) When contacting our support team, always remember to tell us what URL you use to access your site. Manual backups failing with "Java heap space ...
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Home
public:Adaptavisthosting48.png! Flexible Hosting Types: Shared Shared Hosting, Dedicated Dedicated Hosting, Remote Remote Hosting \\ Our hosting services scale from inexpensive shared hosting to remote management of your inhouse mission critical servers. Find ...
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Domain Names
tutorial explains how to use your host name and existing domain names... Default Host Name Whenever a account is setup, you will be given a default "host name". This becomes active almost immediately so you can start using ...
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domain, names, config
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