FAQs Directory

Pars Enterprise Products & Services Frequently Asked Questions:

  • Operating Systems   |Platforms that manages computer hardware and resources
  • Web Services   |Applications that communicate over the internet using standard protocols
  • Domain Names   |Human-readable addresses used to identify websites on the internet
  • Shared Hosting   |Web hosting service where multiple websites share one server
  • VPS Hosting   |Web hosting service where a physical server is divided into multiple virtual servers
  • Dedicated Hosting   |Web hosting service where an entire server is allocated to one user or website
  • Reseller Hosting   |Web hosting service where users sell hosting space from their purchased server
  • Essential Certificates   |Security certs are digital files that secure data by enabling encrypted connections
  • Content Management System   |A software that allows users to create and manage digital content easily
  • Space and Bandwidth   |Space is storage for website files; bandwidth is data transfer capacity
  • Control Panels   |Webserver control panels are interfaces that simplify server management and configuration
  • Miscellaneous   |Other networking services FAQs

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Shushtar, Historical Hydraulic System, inscribed as a masterpiece of creative genius, can be traced back to Darius the Great in the 5th century B.C. It involved the creation of two main diversion canals on the river Kârun one of which, Gargar canal, is still in use providing water to the city of Shushtar via a series of tunnels that supply water to mills. It forms a spectacular cliff from which water cascades into a downstream basin. It then enters the plain situated south of the city where it has enabled the planting of orchards and farming over an area of 40,000 ha. known as Mianâb (Paradise). The property has an ensemble of remarkable sites including the Salâsel Castel, the operation centre of the entire hydraulic system, the tower where the water level is measured, dams, bridges, basins and mills. It bears witness to the know-how of the Elamites and Mesopotamians as well as more recent Nabatean expertise and Roman building influence.