LACP with 2x 10Gbps SFP+: What It Is and Why All ServerSP Dedicated Servers Include This Technology by Default When discussing high-performance dedicated servers, many aspects are often considered: processing power, storage, memory, security, and so on. However, one key element frequently underestimated — yet essential — is network connectivity. That’s where LACP (Link Aggregation…
Changing the default RDP port is a simple but effective security measure, especially for those managing critical systems or remote infrastructure. Whether you’re running a physical server or a virtual private server, having full administrative access allows you to customize security settings like the RDP port with complete flexibility. For instance, on our bare metal…
Changing the default SSH port and applying a few security best practices can greatly improve the protection of any Linux server against automated attacks. Whether you’re managing a dedicated physical machine or a virtual private server, having full root access gives you complete control over essential security settings. On our bare metal servers and KVM,…
Setting up LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) on Debian is a practical way to boost network throughput and add redundancy, especially for production servers or demanding environments. By bonding two or more network interfaces, you can combine their bandwidth and ensure network availability even if one link fails. All our bare metal servers are delivered…
LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) is an excellent solution for anyone seeking higher network performance and redundancy on dedicated infrastructure. By bonding multiple network interfaces, you can combine their bandwidth and ensure continuous connectivity even if one link fails. All our bare metal servers are shipped with network interfaces ready for LACP configuration, so you…
LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) is widely used in enterprise environments to increase network bandwidth and provide redundancy for critical systems. By combining multiple physical interfaces into a single logical connection, you can achieve better performance and improved fault tolerance. All our bare metal servers come with compatible network interfaces, making it easy to implement…
Network interface teaming, also known as NIC teaming or LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol), is a valuable feature for improving both performance and redundancy in Windows Server environments. By combining multiple physical network adapters, you can increase available bandwidth and provide failover in case of hardware issues. All our bare metal servers are equipped with…
Mounting a network ISO using iDRAC is a convenient way to perform remote OS installations and maintenance, especially on dedicated hardware. This guide is intended for bare metal servers equipped with Dell iDRAC 8 or 9, allowing you to install or recover your system without the need for physical access. All our bare metal servers…
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