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Friday, September 26, 2008

When is it Time For Dedicated Server?

By Justin Knights

As your website grows with time, you have more visitors and you start to have headache because you often see your website down. You could actually sense it coming as your website becomes slower and slower each day. This is cause by the increasing traffic drawn to your website. This increase of traffic is causing your server to response slower.

If you see this sort of system in your website, it is the time to turn to dedicated server. To make things simple, here is a list that you can refer to why you should change to a dedicated server.

- when your website becomes a high traffic website

- you don't want to lose you customers due to your poor service

- you have insufficient staff

- you need a cost effective solution to manage your website settings

If you feel that the reasons are what you are going through, you should go for a dedicated hosting. However, before you do so, remember to do a survey on the providers out there. You know, there will be good and bad ones. All you have to do is to search carefully in order to benefit from your spending.

You should compare the features like bandwidth, the capacity of the provider and the backup plans of the provider and also compare the prices and services. Make sure that you do clear comparisons on the entire provider that you are interested in. Make your choice based on your website need and do not fall for cheap providers. They might promise a lot but fail to deliver after you sign up with them. In conclusion, a dedicated hosting is a solution for you so that you can continue your website effectively and improve you service.


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Article written by Justin Knights

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