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Naranjas Nando Durá: Delivering oranges from the tree to the table across the Iberian Peninsula

Nando Durá’s first career was in music. He started studying at six, got a degree in music education, and even taught for a few months. It didn’t take. 

He chose to run his…

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The Himalayan Chocolate: Made in the Himalayas, built around the women who make it

In March 2020, Rohan Keshewar was traveling through Himachal Pradesh, Western Himalayas, when COVID-19 shut the world down overnight.

He found himself stranded in Manali, a mou…

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Hostinger Start: Scaling digital inclusion in the Amazon with Aguila Hikari

Deep in the Brazilian Amazon, where internet connections drop without warning and computer labs are practically nonexistent, children from Indigenous and riverside communities are…

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TCO Analysis: 3-Year vs 5-Year Dedicated Server Ownership

Most infrastructure cost comparisons show monthly prices. Monthly price is the least useful number for planning infrastructure spend — it hides the compounding costs of hardware refresh, staff time, and technology debt that make a “cheaper” option more expensive over a planning horizon.
Total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis over 3 and 5 years reveals what the monthly number obscures.

Prices are accurate as of March, 15th 2026

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Multi-Server Architecture Planning for Dedicated Infrastructure

A single dedicated server handles most production web applications well. At some point, it doesn’t — either because traffic has grown beyond what one server can serve, because you need redundancy so a hardware failure doesn’t take the application offline, or because your database has become large enough that it should run on dedicated hardware separate from the web tier.
Planning multi-server architecture before you need it is significantly less painful than designing it during a scaling emergency.

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