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Virtual Web Servers: Perfect For Mid-sized Web Hosting Needs, Part 2
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by Adrian Adams February 27, 2008
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Usually it takes a person with quite a bit of experience to be able to
successfully setup, maintain, and configure a web server. The problem
with this is that there are not enough of these experienced people to
prepare a web server for all of the individual web sites on the
internet today. One way to help fix this problem is to use virtual web servers. A
virtual web server allows one very experienced person to setup a single
server that will be able to host many different web sites across many
domains. This also allows different web sites to be configured
individually and be able to use more resources than they would be able
to use if they were not hosted on a virtual web server. Since each web site can be fully configured, you will have quite a bit
of control over all of the different features of your web site. A virtual web server allows each web site to have its email, FTP
access, and many other configuration files to be configured exactly the
way you want them to be. Also a virtual web server allows access to
different types of databases which can make your web site more dynamic.
Many virtual web server plans allow unlimited email addresses and
built-in spam filters and virus protection. They also allow unlimited
anonymous and non-anonymous FTP sites, so that you can offer file
upload and downloads to your clients. However the best feature of a virtual web server is that you have
complete control over how your web site is configured to run, so you
can do almost anything that you want to do. You do not have to be an
expert, because many of these services offer a management tool, so that
you can do all of the configurations without knowing exactly how to do
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