Tales from the Datacenter - Technical howtos, ramblings and humor

Technical howtos, ramblings and humor

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The domain talesfromthedatacenter.com presently has an average traffic ranking of zero (the smaller the more traffic). We have examined twenty pages within the web site talesfromthedatacenter.com and found three websites linking to talesfromthedatacenter.com. There are one contacts and addresses for talesfromthedatacenter.com to help you connect with them. There are two social network sites belong to this website. The domain talesfromthedatacenter.com has been online for five hundred and sixty-four weeks, twenty-three days, twenty-three hours, and eight minutes.
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TALESFROMTHEDATACENTER.COM HISTORY

The domain talesfromthedatacenter.com was first submitted to the registrar on March 21, 2014. It will go back on the market on the date of March 21, 2016. As of today, it is five hundred and sixty-four weeks, twenty-three days, twenty-three hours, and eight minutes old.
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March
2014
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March
2016

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WHAT DOES TALESFROMTHEDATACENTER.COM LOOK LIKE?

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CONTACTS

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TALESFROMTHEDATACENTER.COM SERVER

We found that a single page on talesfromthedatacenter.com took four thousand one hundred and seventy-two milliseconds to download. We could not detect a SSL certificate, so in conclusion I consider talesfromthedatacenter.com not secure.
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4.172 secs
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NOT SECURE
Internet Protocol
72.167.2.1

NAME SERVERS

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SERVER OS

We observed that talesfromthedatacenter.com is using the Apache server.

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Tales from the Datacenter - Technical howtos, ramblings and humor

DESCRIPTION

Technical howtos, ramblings and humor

PARSED CONTENT

The domain has the following on the homepage, "Technical howtos, ramblings and humor." We observed that the web site also said " Contact Me Ask a Question." It also stated " How fast is that network? June 20, 2015. Ever need to know how fast two servers can move data between each other? I recently needed to show a client how much bandwidth was available between two database servers. To do this I used a tool called iperf."

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