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Want to Speed Up Your Website? Try These 5 Cloud Server Applications

Find a hassle-free and budget-friendly cloud hosting service that fits your business. If you’re looking for a way to boost your website’s page speed and stop losing potential conversions, you should consider a cloud server. Cloud servers can help your site load faster by using high-performing servers, lightning-fast processors and high-quality solid-state d rive (SSD) storage. By going with a cloud server application, you can boost your site’s SEO and customer satisfaction while letting th e servers do all the work for you. Most cloud servers also give you access to customer service resources to solve even your worst mistakes. Using a cloud server allows your hosting to grow with your business and stay secure. Here are five of the best cloud server applications you can use for an improved website. LCN If you’re looking for a cloud server application that can give you high-performance hosting options without the high cost,  LCN  is the best option for you. LCN eve

Best cloud storage services 2015/2016

With so many online file storage providers around it's hard to know which to use. We've rounded up the 13 best cloud storage services including Google Drive, Dropbox, Mega, Tresorit, and OneDrive to help you decide which is right for you. Dropbox is one of the only services to offer clients for Linux and Blackberry, alongside the usual Windows, Mac OS X, Android and iOS standards. There's an official Windows Phone app too. The free Basic account comes with a paltry 2GB of storage. For documents this is huge, but if you want to store any kind of media – photos, music, or video - it will disappear very fast. You can upgrade to the 1TB plan for £7.99 per month, but Dropbox offers 500MB of additional free storage for each friend you get to sign up to the service - with a limit of 16GB. You can gain 1GB more by setting up a  Mailbox  account and you'll get 250MB just for taking a tour of the Dropbox basics, too. Enabling the camera upload feature will gain you 3GB