What is Kubernetes?
Kubernetes is an open-source, extensible, portable platform that automates software management, deployment, and scaling of containerized services and workloads
Kubernetes is an open-source, extensible, portable platform that automates software management, deployment, and scaling of containerized services and workloads
Bandwidth in website hosting is the quantity of data a site can transfer to its users in a particular timeframe
A Web Host Manager (WHM) is cPanel’s web application providing customers with administrative control of their Dedicated Virtual Private Server
Domain privacy protection is a service that keeps contact information anonymous by replacing authentic contact details with those of the privacy service and randomly generated email addresses.
DNS propagation is the time taken for changes to a Domain Name Server (DNS) update to disseminate across the internet
Time to live (TTL) is a system that limits the lifetime of data packets traveling across the internet before being discarded by a router
An IP address is a specific address that identifies a device on a local network or the internet
A domain name registrar (DNS registrar) is a business that sells internet domain names and handles registration
A Domain Name System (DNS) is a decentralized and hierarchical naming system that identifies computers accessible via the internet or other Internet Protocol (IP) networks
A web server can be software, hardware, or these working together. Regarding software, a web server comprises parts that control how web users access hosted files
Caching is data storage that enables high-speed fast access to computed or previously retrieved data rather than accessing its primary storage location
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