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If you’re tired of having the same small screen monitor, maybe it’s time you upgraded to a widescreen computer monitor. Not only will be having a larger screen allow you to have more items open on your desktop; it will also allow you to enjoy videogames and movies like never before. Let’s look at some of the things you’ll need to consider while shopping for your new widescreen monitor.

Before you start shopping for your new monitor, it would be advised for you to have a budget in mind. By knowing how much you are willing to spend, you will be able to limit the number of monitors you’ll have to consider. Keep in mind that you could spend anywhere from $149 to $400 on a monitor, depending on what you want. Some monitors come with speakers, which can have inferior sound when compared to other speakers. Make sure you’re not buying a monitor with speakers.

The next recommendation would be to shop locally so you can visually inspect each monitor that you are interested in purchasing. This will allow you to actually see the monitor in person, even if you are born to actually do your purchasing online. You will be able to see the actual screen resolution which is something you cannot do online.

Monitors will come in different screen resolutions. You must take this into consideration, because it will affect the visual appeal of each model. Checking the specs on each will let you know if the monitor has a resolution of 1280×1024 or 1280×960. As you can see there is a difference in those two numbers. The higher resolution monitor will look better, and would be the choice of an informed consumer.

Compatibility with your computer is a very big issue. Notably, the video card you currently have installed may not work with your new monitor. Only the newer video cards will accept the DVI type connector which is used by most of the new widescreen monitors. You may have to upgrade your video card in order to use a widescreen monitor, so it is best if you know this before you bring it home.

When it comes to computer electronics, the consumer is well advised to do some Internet research on each component before purchase. After you have considered your options and decided on a couple of monitors you like, do an online search for consumer reviews. By doing this, you will be sure you are buying a widescreen computer monitor which has been used and appreciated by others. It will also help you avoid purchasing a monitor which has been proven to be a lemon.

 

Well, that really depends on your website needs, its levels of traffic, the DB platform you want to use and the amount of users hitting it simultaneously. There isn’t really a correct answer for this one, but there are some common guidelines that can help in shaping this DB requirement. In terms of databases to be used in websites, the three options that are usually offered with web hosting plans are: Microsoft Access, MySQL and SQL Server. MS Access and MySql are always included by default. SQL Server is a premium solid database engine ready for enterprise use and traditionally it had been seen more as an upgrade than as a standard feature.

But due to increased competitiveness now more and more providers are including SQL Server databases as a standard feature in their shared hosting plans. If you are running a sales-oriented website with shopping cart features or a complete database-driven website or a WordPress blog or some sort of online data repository such as a directory or social website, then your user base is definitely the defining variable when sizing your database resources.

A SQL database can contain thousands of tables, stored procedures and functions and indexing can be configured so that queries can execute faster than ever. Even the most complex web applications typically only require a single DB. But, then other factors can come into play such as replication, mirroring and data warehousing. If you are planning to use SQL replication so that your data is safely transported to a secondary server for reporting or disaster recovery purposes or SQL mirroring so that you have redundancy in case the main database server fails, then you definitely need more SQL databases (2 at the very least).

In reality, while configurations such as the one described above can be found in most enterprises today, database services offered with shared hosting plans do not require (most of the time) this amount of sophistication. So, our best answer to the question posed in this article is that you, most probably, just need one SQL database in your hosting plan.

Database-driven websites are a very interesting concept because most of the content they offered is of dynamic nature. It changes on its own, so the website proprietor doesn’t really need to worry about most of the updating tasks. But this also poses some challenges due to the fact that your website or web application has to be designed using a layered model in order to protect the underlying data repository. The components of this model require some level of knowledge about data access technologies and from time to time will need some sort of maintenance in order to keep the application running normally.

A very good hosting provider that includes SQL Server Databases as a standard feature in its Windows shared hosting packages is IXWebHosting. Make sure you select a Windows based package in order to be able to use SQL server as your database engine.

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