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Network Monitoring in 2020

Please note: This is an update to an original article written in 2015. Most of the information contained in the original article is still relevent, however to ensure customer reliability, the post has been updated with current information. See the original blog post here. Here we are again! The age old debate of if you […]

Posted: February 20th, 2020 08:21pm Category: Director's Blog Network & Infrastructure Safety & Security Read Entire Post

It’s official! ISPConfig3 is coming to Spark Rack

Customers have spoken. We’ve received hundreds of emails asking for us to put ISPConfig3 servers online for shared hosting, and we’ve listened. Starting January 1st, 2018, we will start offering ISPConfig shared hosting packages to all of our customers. What is ISPConfig? ISPConfig is an open source hosting control panel that gives administrators and website […]

Posted: December 20th, 2017 10:36pm Category: Network & Infrastructure Read Entire Post

New Control Panels Coming in 2017?

We’ve been asked by numerous customers if we have plans to integrate new control panels in the coming year (2017), and the short answer is yes. While we’re still working to phase out our Plesk hosting services (discontinued in September of 2016), we’re left with one question… How will we provide hosting services to customers who […]

Posted: December 15th, 2016 07:57pm Category: Network & Infrastructure Research & Development Read Entire Post

The Support Center is moving!

Our support center has outgrown it’s current location…already! And we’re moving it to it’s own subdomain at https://support.sparkrack.com, now this change isn’t expected to happen until well after the new year so here’s what we’d love to get from customers. Tell us what more we can give you, in the way of tools, information, tutorials, […]

Posted: December 14th, 2016 06:45pm Category: Network & Infrastructure Research & Development Read Entire Post

Email and Hosting may soon be hosted on separate servers!?

That’s right, we’re currently exploring the option of separating our email hosting and web hosting services to minimize risk of multi-service outages, and to lighten the load on our web servers. More information will be released in the coming months as we continue to explore this option.

Posted: October 13th, 2016 10:56am Category: Network & Infrastructure Read Entire Post