Website Hosting - Dedicated Servers
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by Blake Hendrickson January 22, 2007
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You have heard of dedicated servers but you really are not sure what
they are and if you should have one. On the other hand, maybe you know
that you require a dedicated server, but really do not know how to
choose the right host. Well, either way, this article is filled with
information just for you.
When it comes to website hosting, essentially they provide you with
two options dedicated servers or shared servers. What is the
difference? Well, shared servers are the type in which you will share
the space with other people. Your website and those of other people
will share the same server. A dedicated server is completely the
opposite, every aspect of that server, as well as the network
connection is “dedicated” only to your website.
Before choosing a dedicated server, you should have an understanding
of the major differences between shared and dedicated. One massive
difference is the price. In most cases, a dedicated server will cost
you a great deal more than a shared server. Another massive difference
is the skill levels required for each. With a shared server, the host
typically takes care of administration of the server, which requires
little technical skills. On a dedicated server, it is your
responsibility to take care of server administration.
Before deciding if a dedicated server is for you, you should
consider the level of your website. If you operate a small business or
a basic website, a dedicated server is likely not the best choice.
However, if you have a high traffic, large, and massive website, a
dedicated server will be the likely choice.
Overall, it is important to understand your space needs,
reliability, bandwidth, and budget prior to choosing dedicated server
website hosting. Generally, a large website, a large company, with high
traffic, may want to consider a dedicated server. A small business,
with minimal traffic, will likely want to stick with shared servers. |