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1. MS Access databases limitations

Experience shows that MS Access databases seem to cope reasonably well with relatively small amounts of traffic. If the database receives a small numb... [More]

2. How do I activate dynamic subdomains?

Dynamic subdomains provide a simple way to manage subdomains of your website without needing to manipulate your DNS records. Available to Linux-hos... [More]

3. How do I have part of my site on a secure webserver?

If your package supports it, you can have some parts of your site on a secure web server. This is typically used to collect credit card or other sens... [More]

4. What are HTTP and HTTPS?

HTTP is the protocol that a web browser such as Internet Explorer uses to request a web page from a web server. HTTP stands for HyperText Transport P... [More]

5. How do I optimise my site for Google?

If you build it, they will come (maybe) Webmasters go to great lengths to set up beautiful and persuasive shop-fronts, then sit back and wait for the... [More]

6. What are the myob nameservers?

The MYOB Business Web Hosting nameservers are: dns1.myobnet.com (69.57.130.31) dns2.myobnet.com (117.104.160.110) dns3.myobnet.com (117.104.164.1...
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7. How do hourly backups work?

Every hour, myob takes a Snapshot of every website and database hosted on the Linux Cluster. 30 of these backups are available at all times, coveri... [More]

8. Unlimited technical support

Unlimited technical support All MYOB Business Web Hosting customers are entitled to free technical support by phone, or b... [More]

9. Free domain management

Your domain name really sets you apart from all your competitors. It's also the quickest way for potential customers to find you online. [More]

10. Your data housed in Australia

Internationally recognised and respected, MYOB is widely regarded as one of biggest supporters of small and medium-sized businesses in Australia. [More]