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There is no limit to the number of IP addresses that can be used on a server at the same time.
It is only due to the origin and development of the Internet that IP addresses around the world are unevenly distributed.
The Internet originated in the United States, and due to the shortcomings of the initial design, such as the IP address format, it was planned to be IPv4.
The U.S. was so preoccupied in the initial allocation of IP addresses that a single university or company in the U.S. now has more IP addresses than the entire country in some countries in the Asian region.
If multiple IP addresses are bound (added) to a server, all IP addresses on the server can be used at the same time.
Perhaps you've already learned about the benefits of multiple IPs.
1. It is easy to be included in search engines. For example, only one ** (independent IP) is placed on an IP, which is far more "faceless" in front of the search engine than placing dozens or hundreds of ** on an IP; Search engines will think that your ** is "more important" and will have a higher weight.
2. To avoid being blocked, if more than one ** is placed on an IP, and one of them** is over-optimized (cheating), then all ** on this IP will not be included by the search engine. At the same time, including GFW, etc., if this IP is blocked because of one of the "illegal content"**, all ** on this IP can no longer be accessed.
Conversely, if multiple IPs are distributed across multiple IPs, or even each uses a separate IP, the chances of being affected are greatly reduced, greatly reducing your management and maintenance tasks.
3. Easier maintenance. For example, if your server is attacked, if there are multiple IPs on one IP, it will be difficult to determine which one is causing the problem, and conversely, if only a few or even each IP is a separate IP, it will be easy to identify the problem.
From the moment you rent a server in the United States, the Internet era recommends that you plan your IP use, such as the type of **put on a certain IP, or plan how many ** are placed on each IP address, etc., the less the better!
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Hello. Let me answer your question.
The origin of IP is in the United States. At the same time, it is assigned and managed by the United States. So the IP resources in the United States are very sufficient.
For example, the KT computer room in the United States provides 3 independent IPs to the server by defaultBy default, the SK computer center in the United States provides 29 independent IPs for each machineIt only costs a few hundred yuan for the KT computer room in the United States to add a C-segment IP.
But at the same time, there are also those that provide a single IP. For example, the United Airlines cabin is provided by default with a single IPThis has to do with the way each computer room is managed.
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There are a lot of IPs on the US server, so let's just list a few.
United States of America New Jersey General Electric Company.
New York, USA (Prudential Securities, Inc.), Arizona, USA.
Delaware Dupont Inc., USA.
New Jersey, USA (Merck Corporation).
United States of America Virginia (U.S. Army Units).
United States of America North Carolina (United States Postal Service).
NIC Registry in the United States.
Louisiana State University.
American University of Southern Illinois.
Wisconsin State University, USA.
Southern California, USA.
United States DAHA-AOL users.
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Alexa Access Rankings are easy to obtain, just search the Alexa toolbar a few more times, or log in to the Alexa website to increase your chances of getting earned. If you use some improvement methods (swapping IPs, logging into the league, increasing the Alexa value of software, etc.) you will get high rankings faster. 8.
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Alexa Ranking's statistics for ** other than 100,000 are inaccurate!! That's the key. To solve this problem, you must first understand the principle of Alexa ranking, that is, you must have a browser with the Alexa plugin installed to count the **, and then calculate its ranking according to the proportion.
You will know it as soon as you look at Alexa, look at the detailed statement in the encyclopedia.
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Don't take it too seriously. These data are not very correct.
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Nowadays, many statistics are not accurate, and 51LA and CNZZ are very different.
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Easy to optimize and improve rankings.
Some are business needs.
Avoid IP involvement.
All of this is for business needs, and the cost of overseas multi-IP servers is lower.
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The US server, as the name suggests, means that the server is placed in the US data center. The United States is a global Internet exchange center, and the connection speed of the American server to various countries is very good, so many foreign trade companies choose to be placed in the American computer room.
For many users, the most familiar is a server with an IP address, so what are the benefits of the US server with multiple IPs, and whether it will help us, with these problems, let's take a look at the highlights of the multi-IP US server.
The first highlight is that multiple IP addresses can be changed at any time.
In particular, when one IP of the server is attacked and the domain name can be resolved to another IP address, the domain name can continue to be accessed and the loss can be reduced. This is one of the easiest benefits to understand.
Ranking, weighting is a topic that many webmasters care about, and one of the optimization methods is the station group. Multi-IP servers can be used as station groups, and a server has dozens to more than 200 IPs, which is enough for us to assign an IP to each **, which is more conducive to search engine inclusion than sharing an IP with multiple **.
You can consider the United States T2 for multi-IP station servers in the United States, which is very good, the mainland connection is stable, the IP is sufficient, the IP is super cheap, and it is suitable for the station group.
The U.S. server resources are very sufficient, which can meet the needs of customers in different applications, and the U.S. server generally defaults to 100 megabytes of exclusive bandwidth For applications that require large bandwidth, it can provide G port exclusive or 10G port bandwidth The network system in the United States is relatively complete The access speed in all countries in the world is relatively fast If you are doing overseas markets, the U.S. server is one of your best choices.
The system server has a column**limit,When you want to shut down** run immediately,Whether you log out or restart (unless you force a shutdown) will not shut down,This is also a kind of data protection for the server,Once the shutdown data will be lost in some aspects (and your computer's time can not be changed),) The change time shall not exceed 30 minutes (of course, depending on the limit of your own server) If you change it, the program will report an error prompt you,Let you change the time in the restart! Of course, you're a server after all, so it's best not to restart it, and if you want to restart, just retire the server first! If you don't shut down the server and the shutdown is not successful, the server icon in the toolbar may not be displayed, then you can turn off the options in the process through the task manager (ctrl+alt+delete), if you don't know which process it is, you can put the process name in it, you can contact me if you don't know! Hehe.
The total bandwidth that the ISP where the server is located is generally the server bandwidth. For example, he promises 100M bandwidth, and if 1 customer has 10M, it can be provided to 10 customers. However, the bandwidth he said is only a theoretical bandwidth, and it doesn't mean that you can achieve such speeds. >>>More
Have you made a mistake about which one of the ticks? If it can be solved, give it to me The first step is to open the browser and then click Tools, then click Advanced and then select Internet Options, and then use this to tick through the ** connection Then click OK It should be OK lz is not wrong