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Review of Namecheap

Posted By alfredo

NameCheap has been operating since the year 2000. It is an affordable web hosting service which everyone might surely like. It provides excellent value when we talk about general hosting, but like any other hosting, it also has limits in their starter plans.

From the company name itself, NameCheap has low prices for its plans but does have reliable high-performance. Below is a list of the distinctive features NameCheap has.

  • The uptime service level agreement is approximately 100%. Whenever this feature is not attained, you are going to get credits.
  • Each element has various redundancies, whether it’s the network card or the high speed of the servers, and even the network cards.
  • The hosting uses the newest server technology from famous brands such as Supermicro, HP, and Dell.
  • Pages created in this hosting load entirely fast which is very important in all businesses.
  • It has cPanel which makes life even better and more comfortable. Everyone uses cPanel.
  • It has an installer that allows you to use WordPress or whatsoever apps you have with only a few clicks called Softaculous. You may able update your applications efficiently, and maintain it with no hassles.
  • Your hosting package can be upgraded easily. So, whenever your business grows too big, and your existing package can no longer handle it, then you can instantly upgrade your Namecheap plan.
  • The Ultimate package provides disk space that is unlimited. But, remember that you can only use it for your website alone. You are not allowed to use it for any purposes as mandated in Namecheap’s terms and conditions.
  • Daily backups are ensured. There are also some other plans that have backups done twice daily.
  • More than 100 is allowed for single click apps.
  • There is only one contact point for support and payments. 
  • They have reliable customer support which response to inquiries immediately. 
  • No contracts needed.
  • Transfer of websites from other web hosting providers is allowed.
  • It is quick and easy to purchase a domain in NameCheap.

The overall user experience in NameCheap is impressive. The check-out process for its domain registrar is smooth and fast. They are no delays and no hidden fees. Once you check-out a plan in NameCheap, you are sure that you get the service that you have paid for. The process has no tricks at all, and you won’t get annoyed with upselling tactics because it is very minimal.

Namecheap offers a good search engine. You can get lots of domain name suggestions because they have a large domain name registry. 

If you enter NameCheap’s website, you can notice that it does not contain bells and whistles similar to larger hosting companies or competitors. They sustain their simple system. You can speak with their customer support instantly through a live chat.

What is very impressive about NameCheap is its independence. Corporations operate most of the hosting companies. NameCheap is solely owned and operated which enables them to craft exceptional brand values and stands out among top budget hosting companies. 

Moreover, they got transparent pricing as what have mentioned earlier. This means there are no hidden fees, no upsell and renewal structures.

Conclusion

NameCheap is a stable and trustworthy company for your web hosting needs. They offer an outstanding service, a neat and stress-free domain manager, and strong security and protection that ensures the safety of your domain.

Namecheap does not have as lots of specialist plans as compared to other hosts, but if you want to have general hosting or can be able to manage any web developing tasks by yourself, it provides genuine value and some useful add-ons.

Because of its wide variation of useful features, many online marketers trust NameCheap as their hosting company.

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Global Warming Nature

Global Warming: Fact or Fiction

Posted By alfredo


In this post, I will talk about what the greenhouse gases actually are, another possible factor for global warming, and the likelihood of its past, present, and future occurrence.

First off, you know that the greenhouse effect is a possible contender for global warming, in the event that it happens. In that greenhouse effect, there are four main greenhouse gasses that make up the ‘layer’: carbon dioxide (CO2), which makes up 55% of the layer; chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) – 25%; methane (CH4) – 15%; nitrous oxide (N2O) – 5%; and ozone (O3), which is still yet to be quantified. All these gases play a big role in the reflection/absorption/retaining of the sun’s energy.

Another factor that people think could cause global warming is a rise in the carbon dioxide (CO2) levels. Since CO2 has more molecules in the greenhouse layer, this could retain more energy (heat) in the atmosphere. Thus it will cause a noticeable rise in the earth’s temperature, forming global warming. Over the last 80 years, the CO2 levels have risen. There are at least two explanations to why this has been happening:

Because of the industrial revolution, we are burning more coal, wood, and gases thus putting more carbon dioxide in the air. The result of more people on the earth (more than all other centuries put together). Since people exhale carbon dioxide, this will put more CO2 in the atmosphere.

The only thing is that global warming has not happened yet despite the fact that CO2 levels have been rising, as the temperatures are still yet to leave the average mark. This does not mean that carbon dioxide does not have an outcome on the greenhouse effect, for there are still other gases that would have to rise at the same percentage too.

I’d like to move on now to talk about the existence of global warming in the past, present, and future. I’ll begin with the past. During the medieval climate optimum (9th – 14th centuries) the temperatures were actually much hotter than those of today (well, not ‘today’, but in more recent years). Scientists have studied the results on temperature proxies; items such as tree rings, ice cores, and historical documents, that ‘record’ the temperatures over the years.

They (the scientists) have concluded that the earth is still yet to reach the medieval temperatures. There also was a little ‘ice age’ (nothing like it’s commercialized) that set in around the 15th century and lasted to about the 19th century. During these times the world cooled dramatically. Today’s “record breaking temperatures” is just the earth recovering from the “ice age”. If you compare the present temperatures over a short period of time (18th – 21st centuries), it does appear that they are indeed rising. That is why it is better to collect data from a greater distance of time to get better results.

For the present, if you look at temperature graphs, you can see for yourself that the present temperatures have hovered around average for the last hundred years. So as its definition states, global warming could definitely not be happening today.

One of the only ways of predicting a future occurrence of global warming is by computer models. A model is basically a representation of something that cannot be seen or known. Even with these, there is still no sure way of knowing what the future will bring for global warming. It may happen eventually, but there’s one sure thing: global warming is not happening now.

So, in conclusion, I hope you have learned some new things about global warming and that you will continue to observe controversies like this from a more conservative standpoint, and not just rely on what the media says. Especially so that you’ll think twice the next time you hear on the radio or in the news, “We are very certain that global warming is happening today”, and know the facts why this statement is not true.

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