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Semi-dedicated servers in the UK and Bulgaria

Semi-Dedicated Servers in the UK and in Eastern Europe

Starting from today, your customers will be able to request their semi-dedicated servers to be housed in the data centers in the UK and Bulgaria.
Semi-dedicated servers and OpenVZ VPSs in Finland

OpenVZ VPSs and Semi-Dedicated Servers in the Finnish Data Center

We have added semi-dedicated servers and OpenVZ VPSs to the list of services offered in the Ficolo data center in Finland. Learn more about that in our blog.
Finland data center - map overview

A Finnish data center option enabled for shared hosting customers

With the new Ficolo data center in Finland, ResellersPanel will be offering a much better hosting coverage in the North of Europe and Asia.
FFmpeg installed on all servers

The FFmpeg application for video/audio conversion installed on our servers

The FFmpeg video/audio conversion application has been installed on our servers. Now you can optimize your multimedia content for optimum viewing experience.
SSL POODLE bug

Another SSL vulnerability – the POODLE bug, has surfaced. Server-side measures taken.

A new SSL vulnerability has been brought to light by Google experts – a weakness in the SSL 3.0 protocol could now be used to eavesdrop critical data that is transferred over an encrypted connection between web clients and servers.
Abandoned shop cart

How to reduce the number of abandoned shopping carts and increase sales

Check out some time-proven ways to reduce the number of abandoned shopping carts on a store and increase sales.
PHP sockets extension installed

PHP socket extension enabled on all our hosting servers

The PHP socket extension is now enabled on all our web hosting servers to allow a low-level interface for network communication purposes. See the wide range of functions that PHP programmers can benefit from to create and manipulate network socket.
Just a few days after it was officially announced by the PHP development team, the latest bugfix-only release of PHP 5.6.0 is now available on all servers within our hosting network. This is the third-in-a-row Release Candidate version of PHP 5.6.0, which accumulates all bug fixes that have been reported by the large PHP community worldwide. The latest version boasts a wide range of improvements and brand new features that are aimed at making PHP much safer and easier to work with. Here is a list of the key new features included in the new release: - added support for constant scalar expressions - numeric and string literals and/or constants are now allowed in static-value contexts, such as constant and property declarations or default function arguments. - variadic functions via ‘...’ - the variadic functions can now be implemented through the ‘...’ operator, instead of the func_get_args() function. - аrgument unpacking via ‘…’ - the аrrays and traversable objects can be unpacked into argument lists when calling functions through the ‘...’ operator. - exponentiation via ‘**’ - a right associative ** operator and a **= shorthand assignment operator have been added to support exponentiation. - use function and use const - the use operator now supports importing functions (via the use function construct) and constants (via the use const construct), apart from classes. - phpdbg - PHP now includes an interactive debugger called phpdbg, which is implemented as a SAPI module. - default character encoding - the default_charset is now used as the default character set for functions that are encoding-specific, such as htmlspecialchars(). The default value for this setting is UTF-8. - large file uploads - files larger than 2 gigabytes in size are now supported. - SSL/TLS improvements - peer verification is enabled by default, support for certificate fingerprint matching is now included, mitigation against TLS renegotiation attacks is activated; many new SSL context options, which allow better control over the protocol/verification settings when using encryption, are included too. You can see a full list of the new features and functionalities of the new PHP 5.6.0 release here: http://php.net/manual/en/migration56.new-features.php All PHP users are encouraged to try out the new version carefully, and to report any bugs in the bug tracking system - https://bugs.php.net/ The next Release Candidate version of PHP 5.6.0 is expected to be released in mid-August.

PHP 5.6.0 now released on all hosting servers

The latest bugfix-only release of PHP 5.6.0 is now available on all servers within our web hosting network. Learn more on the specificities of this release from our post.

Push Email for IMAP supported on all our servers

What is the ‘Push Email’ functionality for the IMAP protocol and how it helps push emails to your inbox in an instant.

The Data Center in Eastern Europe – technical characteristics and interior/exterior overview

Take a look at the technical characteristics and the interior/exterior of the new data center in Eastern Europe.

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