Automatic data transfers (deployment)
Something is constantly changing on the website. You add pages, upload photos, edit a form or part of the code. As a rule, you then have to transfer the changes to the server. During the transfer, a number of technical errors can occur, but you can also upload something incorrectly, forget something. It also increases the work time.
That's why we at AITOM have developed our own deploy . It is the de facto liaison officer between us as an agency and the server. Deploy monitors what changes we make, and as soon as we tell it, it transfers all the required changes directly to the server (and they will be reflected on your site). We worked on its development for a long time to eliminate as many technical errors as possible (we have eliminated human errors completely). Humans don't make mistakes precisely because of automatic software.
How it works in AITOM
6. Backup
In all cases, all versions are backed up and recorded using special facebook database software called GIT. Thanks to this, any change can be reverted. AITOM backs up all versions 14 days in the past.
7. Website business result
As an internet agency, we often also prepare online marketing strategies for clients and help set website goals. Outages, damage or data loss caused by poor-quality hosting can mean business losses.
In addition, the actual implementation on a third-party hosting is more time-consuming and financially demanding . This one-time price often covers 2 years of website operation on our server.
8. Server control
Servers undergo updates that then affect the server's functionality. When hosting a website on someone else's server, neither you nor the website developer have control over whether any changes have occurred. At AITOM, we perform all server work in a way that does not limit any website.
The same goes for subsequent website management and updates. Updates on our server via deployment are quick and smooth. On a third-party server, it is first necessary to download the website and run it in the current version on our server, make updates, and then upload the changes to the third-party server. The whole process is more time-consuming and more expensive for clients.
What does a data center look like in practice?
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