NameHero Blog – What is LiteSpeed Web Server?

LiteSpeed is a fantastic product despite its premium cost, it’s worth the extra cash investment.


We owe much of our success at NameHero to our high-speed infrastructure that is optimized for blazing fast performance. This makes our customers’ websites load ridiculously fast when compared to the more traditional hosting packages offered by the “Big Box” competitors around the web hosting industry. Our speed comes partly from the enterprise-grade server hardware that we deploy, but just as important is how we leverage LiteSpeed Web Server in all our servers. If your site is hosted at NameHero, you can bet that it’s running on LiteSpeed rather than the more traditional LAMP Stack solutions which rely on Apache Web Server.


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What is LiteSpeed Web Server?
LiteSpeed is a lightweight piece of server software that conserves resources without sacrificing performance, security, compatibility, or convenience.
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NameHero Blog – Table Size in PostgreSQL: Everything You Need To Know

Have you ever needed to know more about working with table size in PostgreSQL? Well this one is for you, check out the excerpt below and head on over to the NameHero Blog to devour this tasty snack.


In this article, we will focus on the topic of table size in the PostgreSQL database environment. We will cover the three major components that make up a table, how to calculate the size of those components as well as the total overall size of a given sample table. When finished, we will have addressed several common questions related to PosgreSQL tables. 


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Table Size in PostgreSQL: Everything You Need To Know
What is PostgreSQL? What is a database? What is a table? What are the three parts of a postgres table? How to get table size in postgres? How to get table tablespace size in postgres? How to get table index size in postgres? How to get total table size in postgres? Why are tables larger on-disk than in memory?
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