Drupal 9 Readiness Checklist for a Smooth Upgrade
With the release of Drupal 9 on June 3, 2020, website owners are focusing on upgrading their Drupal websites to this latest version as quickly as possible (if not, why?). At this moment, many site owners might be overwhelmed and concerned about different things regarding the Drupal 9 upgrade. To provide clarity and direction, this…
Read MoreSee How Easily You Can Avoid These 5 Web Hosting Mistakes
Even just one hour of downtime can be a website owner’s worst nightmare. Besides just the expenses, your online reputation can be at stake. You could even land in legal trouble. To sum up, this spells disaster for your websites. Don’t take any chances and let us help you avoid some common web hosting mistakes.…
Read MoreHow to Move RDS for MySQL Databases to Amazon Aurora
In our previous post on Amazon Aurora, we saw what Amazon Aurora is, features of AWS Aurora MySQL compatible edition, and several other valuable aspects of Aurora. You can read the post here. As a continuation to our previous post, we’ve written this blog focusing on migration of RDS for MySQL databases to Amazon Aurora.…
Read MoreProtect Your Site: The Difference between HTTP and HTTPS
HTTPS is the encrypted version of HTTP, a popular web protocol used to access data. The difference between the two is that the latter uses secured methods to encrypt any normal HTTP response or request. By using HTTPS, you ensure the security of your site’s data. Let’s find out more about these two web protocols…
Read MoreNew Features in Drupal 9: What to Expect
Drupal is a secure and reliable open-source CMS. The outside-the-box features and flexibility Drupal brings make it an attractive framework for building websites and developing other web applications. In this post, we’ll look at the new features in Drupal 9 the upcoming version of Drupal. Drupal 9 is going to be released on June 3,…
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