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06.01.2026
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WordPress Overview: What It Is and Who It’s For

Over the years, WordPress has evolved from just another CMS into the de facto standard for website content management. The system lets you build a project without starting from scratch: you install the engine, choose a theme, connect the necessary plugins, and then focus on content and settings. At the same time, WordPress doesn’t block deeper customization—if you want to dive into fine-tuning and optimization, the platform allows it.


This analysis compares THE.Hosting against four major competitors, examining where genuine value lives in today's VPS market.

SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. In simple terms, it's everything you do to help your website show up higher in Google search results. Why does it matter? The higher your site appears — the more people will find it, visit it, read it, buy from it, or subscribe. In short, better SEO = more opportunities.

22.07.2025
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What is Docker and How It Works: A Simple Guide for Developers

Docker allows you to create lightweight, isolated containers where your application runs reliably — whether on your laptop, a test server, or in the cloud.

21.07.2025
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What is Hosting Overselling and How It Affects Websites

Overselling in hosting means that a provider sells more resources (CPU, RAM, disk space) than physically available on the server. For example, if a server has 100 GB of memory but plans are sold that total 200 GB — that’s overselling.

18.07.2025
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What Cloudflare is, how it works and what it's for

Cloudflare isn’t just another tool from the world of web technologies. It’s more like an invisible backstage assistant: millions of websites rely on it every day to load faster, stay online, and be a little safer from attacks.

17.07.2025
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How e-mail works: SMTP, POP3 and IMAP protocols

Email is more than just a familiar communication tool: behind every “send” and “receive” is a complex system of protocols that ensure messages are delivered anywhere in the world.

16.07.2025
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What are the differences between FTP, FTPS and SFTP protocols?

File transfer protocols are the foundation of working with any server. They enable users to upload websites, manage content, and maintain backups.

Today, there are enough tools on the Internet that help you keep your privacy. Some of them are open source, some are not, but the point is the same: you can work with files without worrying about security. If your goal is to send a large file and make sure no one intercepts it on the way, you have options. Here are 4 proven ways to transfer such files safely and conveniently:

21.03.2025
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Review of Kew: A Console Music Player for Linux

The terminal allows users to perform many non-standard tasks, including playing music. One tool for this is Kew, a compact audio player written in C. It takes up less than 1 MB, consumes minimal RAM, and supports playlist management.