Monday, September 29, 2008

Tips For Web Hosting

By Mark Hendersen

Choosing the right web hosting solutions provider is a very vital decision to make. Whether your objective for the website is for an online business or an information resource or a blog on any topic of your interest, you must go for a web hosting service that will make your website available on the internet all the time for all to visit your website. Here we provide you the tips for web hosting that will help you in making the right decision for your online presence.

It is web hosting that empowers you to share information, sell products and services, and interact with people through your web site. Making a decision can be actually very confusing, considering the humongous choice of web hosting solutions providers available. So before choosing a provider, it is best to do some basic groundwork and get some information about the services provided, the features, background about the provider itself, etc.

There are a lot of solutions providers out there who offer free services, but the quality may be questionable. The most important factor to consider is whether the server of the provider should be up as much as possible 100% of the time. The higher the down time, the higher the problems for you because every second the server is down, your website will not be available for public to access.

So it's best to go for a paid service provider. It may be very enticing to go for cheaper or free service providers in order to cut costs, but you need to consider the down side of that. If economical package comes at a cost of your website being not available for a chunk of time, then the visitors or your audience is lost. Because they are not going to wait till your website is accessible. By that time they may have found another source. So it is essential to go for a quality service provider that offers very low downtime. Another factor to consider is whether the provider is easily contactable or accessible when there is a problem.

I hope these tips for web hosting come handy and help you in making a wise decision.


Mark Hendersen

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Disk Space Considerations When Choosing a Web Host

By James Betchley

When choosing a web host or a web hosting plan, one of the many factors you must consider is how much disk space you require, over the years the cost of memory and the physical size of that memory has fallen. Just look at the capacity of the new iPod when compared to the PCs of old and you will get the picture. The knock on effect of this on you is that the cost of web hosting has fallen dramatically over the last few years and consequently you can get a lot of disk space for a few pounds a month.

So, how do you decide just how much disk space you need?

Well one of the main factors will be the size of your site, and how you expect it to grow over the course of your contract with your web host. This web site for instance takes up approximately 80Mb of disk space, and is growing at a rate of about 5Mb per month, as newer content is added to the main site and to our blog, which is hosted on the same server and contributes to our disk space usage, as will any of your sub-domains. 80Mb sounds quite small, and you would be right in thinking that since most basic web hosting plans offer at least 1Gb of storage, and some offer an awful lot more. But you must also factor in your Email accounts, the number of which will eat up you disk space allowance, and you also need to consider whether you will be uploading media files to your server be they audio, video, documents or programs you wish to make available for download to your customers.

The bottom line is do you have enough to grow?

For instance do you envisage adding a pod cast to your site, a great marketing strategy, but one which will see your disk space usage rocket. When deciding on storage for your web hosting plan take a look at where you want your business to be in 2 years time and choose a deal which can cope with the expansion you require to get to that point and beyond. Conversely chose a hosting provider which will allow you to upgrade and add on additional disk space, bandwidth etc so that you only pay for these feature as it becomes necessary, the key is to think ahead and not get caught out with not enough space to upload your latest product range.


Reviewed 22 Sept 2008 by James Betchley, is the web hosting expert at Which Domain Host.

Small Business Web Site Hosting - Tips For Finding the Best Plan

By Craig Wilson

When searching for web hosting for a personal or 'hobby' site the brief is usually very simple - find the cheapest available plan with enough features to get you by. Searching for small business web hosting is a completely different kettle of fish. Many of the basic 'cheap' plan features just don't cut it when you're dealing with yours or someone else's livelihood.

For instance the majority of personal sites are hosted in a shared environment, meaning that the server that is used to host your site also hosts many other sites as well. Usually this doesn't pose any problems however if something was to go wrong with one of the other sites there is a good chance that you're site will be affected also. This shared type environment can also cause problems if a site that is sharing server space with your own is known to be 'spammy'. Your site may suffer in the search engine rankings as it shares the same ip address as the dodgy site.

In the shared hosting environment your site can also be affected by other high-traffic sites on that server. If a customer or potential client has to wait a long time for your site to load you can guess what that will do for business, your competitor with the fast loading, easy access site is more than likely going to get the business! One answer to these problems is choosing a dedicated server or virtual private server plan however this also has to fit in with your budget so it is wise to take a look at all the options.

Finding good quality, reasonably priced web hosting for your small business doesn't have to be difficult or confusing but as you can see there is a number of things that need to be kept in mind.


For help in finding reliable cost effective web hosting for any application please see http://web-hosting-bargains.com Each web hosting plan is presented with it's own features list and common hosting terms are explained at Web Hosting Bargains.

Window Hosting Versus Linux Hosting - What Are the Differences?

By Teddy Low

Sometimes we may be feel hesitate when try to decide which web hosting providers as lots of these companies are around the market. Commonly, there are two different hosting plans - Window Hosting and Linux Hosting. Well, I believe Window Hosting is not a strange name anymore. In term of charge rate, Window Hosting usually more expensive due to licensee issue from Microsoft. But in term of services and features, both of them are quite similar. Following I will bring you guys to understand more about Window Hosting and Linux Hosting.

Since a decade ago, Microsoft has been active in the operating systems market. Nowadays, almost 90% of the computer terminals using Microsoft products and due to this significant monopoly by Microsoft, most people already implant a mindset of using Microsoft Windows. According to survey reviewed by Securityspace.com recently, Window Based server is about 20% less than the total websites on the internet. This is mainly due to Linux Hosting equally able to provide the similar result with lower price.

A few reasons attract people to use Window Hosting:

1 .NET technologies including ASP.net

Window Hosting has .NET technologies including ASP.net whereas Linux Hosting do not have it. This feature is necessary if you want to set up website which requires .NET technologies and ASP.net.

2. Access Database

Window Hosting has this option. This option only compatible and only available on Window Hosting but not on Linux Hosting.

3. MSSQL

MSSQL is an enterprise class database which set up by Microsoft. Linux Hosting also have this feature which only is common enterprise class database. If you really require Microsoft's MSSQL enterprise class database, then you have to go for Window Hosting.

4. Share points Service

For Window Hosting, it has its own share points feature which is known as 2003 Frontpage. This feature only available on Window Hosting.

After reading the above, I would like to bring your attention to Linux Hosting now: -

1. Free of Charge Enterprise Class Website

Basically Linux Hosting is an open source platform where everybody can install and use it. It offers lots of major services for free. It can link together with other services like Apache, MySQL and PHP in order to provide infrastructure for many high traffic websites.

2. Better PHP

As in compare between Linux Hosting and Window Hosting, Linux Hosting can run better PHP. But if the PHP scripts are in heavy load, then there will be no much different between them.

3. Cheaper Rate

As in overall, Linux Hosting is cheaper by 20% than Window Hosting.

So a conclusion, if your website utilizes lots of Microsoft based technologies. Then Window Hosting is more suitable for you. And if your website utilizes other technologies, then Linux Hosting will be more suitable for you. Furthermore, you can save more by using Linux Hosting.


Shopping around for a new web host? Why not consider my favorite: Bluehost hosting and Lunarpages hosting. They're offering the best hosting plan and I think everyone should try it.

Article by Teddy.

My Honest Review on Lunarpages Hosting

By Teddy Low

LunarPages web hosting company was setup in the year 2000. It was successfully managed by Ron Riddle and has served more than 100,000 satisfied customers since year 2000. LunarPages has 2 datacenters to cater for the high demand in web hosting services, situated in Los Angeles, California and Las Vegas, Nevada respectively.

LunarPages is awarded as Best Web Host in 2006 for its unrivaled reliability and quality web hosting services and solutions provided to customers. The company receives this award because of its strong and stable dual gig-E network and good customer service support offered to its customers. In terms of pricing, LunarPages offers at affordable prices as compared to some other web hosting companies. The company offers many varieties of web hosting options at attractive packages in term of prices and to meet customer's requirements. The most common 4 web-hosting plans that LunarPages has to offer are Basic, Business, Windows and Virtual Private Server ("VPS").

LunarPages Basic web hosting plan is most suitable for new webmasters, bloggers and small businesses whom may involve some degree of online marketing or electronic transactions. With just $6.95 per month, this plan comes with a complimentary CoffeeCup design software which worth $700, 350 GB storage, 3500 GB bandwidth per month, an online control panel, unlimited MySQL and SQL databases, up to 10 add-on domains, unlimited FTP accounts, Ruby on Rails, PHP, PERL, PYTHON and many more. On top of all these, LunarPages will also provide 24/7 customer support to its customers, especially for those who are keen and would like to try out e-commerce or blogging.

Business web hosting plan cost $21.95 per month and is targeted at businesses, where more information is required to be stored; for example storage of clients' information. Typically, business would require a reliable and stable network to host their website to cater for their clients. Hence, LunarPages is known for its reliability and this plan is ideal as it offers unlimited storage space. Other features that come together in this plan are 3500 GB bandwidth per month, an online control panel, unlimited MySQL and SQL databases, up to 10 add-on domains, unlimited FTP accounts, Ruby on Rails, PHP, PERL, PYTHON, customizable error pages and many more. This plan also comes with the complimentary CoffeeCup design software woth $700 and 24/7 quality customer support.

Windows web hosting plan, as stated in its name, is catered for websites running on Windows platform using ASP.net. No set up fee is required and with just $8.95 per month, customers are entitled to 5000MB storage space, 400 GB bandwidth per month, an online control panel, unlimited MySQL and SQL databases, 1 add-on domain, CGI, PHP, PERL, customizable error pages and many more. As of all LunarPages plan, this plan will also comes with the complimentary CoffeeCup design software woth $700 and 24/7 quality customer support.

Virtual Private Service web hosting plan, also known as VPS in short, is popular amongst customers who have high traffic and resource requirements websites. With just $39.95 per month, customers are entitled to 20,000 MB storage space, 1000 GB bandwidth per month, free one domain name for life, a Virtuozzo power panel, Plesk 8.1, flexibility to host unlimited sites and many more. Like any of LunarPages web hosting plan, all comes with 24/7 top priority customer support available for absolutely free.

With confident from their customers, LunarPages has never fail to help customers to host their websites online, be it for business or personal users. The company believes in the best quality of their services offered and continues to serve and improve customers' faith in them. And for that reason, LunarPages uses dual-core processors for backups. All customers are eligible for a 30-day money back guarantee if the customer is dissatisfied with LunarPages's service for any reason.

LunarPages customer support can be contacted via phone, fax or through LunarPages website using a support ticketing system. To dial in from US and Canada or outside of US and Canada, please call the international number at 714-521-8150. For those dialing from UK, kindly call 0800-072-9150.

In short, LunarPages is the ideal web hosting company that can offer all types of web hosting plans to cater for all different needs and requirements, with its reliable and high quality services to customers whom wish to setup their website.


Shopping around for a new web host? Why not consider my favorite: Bluehost hosting and Lunarpages hosting. They're offering the best hosting plan and I think everyone should try it.

Article by Teddy.

Remote Hands Service With Colocation

By Saleh Tousi

Remote hands is a service that allows you to do simple tasks with your server without actually having to drive down to the location. What this means is that you can call your colocation provider on the phone and ask them to work on your machine for you. Tell them what you want done and a designated technician will physically go to your server and perform the task that you need completing.

Examples of remote hands tasks include: pressing a button, flipping a switch, hooking up a monitor and reporting what's on the screen, typing in commands that you supply, power cycling equipment, swapping tapes, securing cable connections, selecting items with a mouse, mounting equipment and escorting people to shared rack space. These tasks are generally things that anyone can perform and do not require special training.

Remote hands services generally do not include configuring your equipment or doing anything that requires specialized knowledge or training.

When using a remote hands service, it's important to remember that sometimes equipment fails or doesn't work properly. Remote hands acts only as your eyes, ears and fingers for your service, but the service generally doesn't guarantee the results. You're still responsible for the actions that are taken by the remote hands technician.

Some colocation providers offer remote hands free of charge as part of their service. In this case your provider may put additional restrictions on what they will and will not perform. Some providers will give you a time limit of about 15 minutes per task or up to a designated amount of time per month.

Other colocation providers will charge you an hourly fee. If you give notice of 24 to 48 hours the fee will be less than if you need emergency remote hands assistance. In the case of paid service, the provider will usually perform more tasks than those providers who do not charge for the service.

All-in-all, remote hands is an excellent service. It's a convenient way to get simple tasks done without having to take the time to drive all the way down to your colocation provider- all you have to do is pick up the phone and tell the technician what needs to be done.


For more information on colocation services, visit Vancouver Colocation, one of the leading colocation providers for small to medium sized businesses in Western Canada.

Perks at Collocation Facilities

By Saleh Tousi

If you've ever had to go to your colocation facility to work on your server, you know how long it can take and how tedious it can be. It's not unusual to work on your server for a few hours at a time. Many colocation facilities recognize this reality and offer some additional perks to make your time at the facility more productive and more pleasant.

Coffee. Coffee breaks are much needed when you're working on your server. Not only for the caffeine fix you may require to keep your eyes open, but it's a much needed break. Many facilities offer complimentary coffee for their customers. You can sit in the facility's lounge and enjoy a cup of freshly brewed coffee while chatting with other customers who are also working on their servers at the same time.

Tea, Water and Refreshments. Don't like coffee? It's okay. Most facilities that offer coffee will also offer complimentary tea, water and refreshments. You can enjoy a small snack while you're sipping your tea and hydrating with fresh, purified water.

Wi-Fi. Business doesn't stop just because you're working on your server. Many colocation facilities provide their customers with complimentary Wi-Fi access. Bring in your laptop and you'll still be able to stay in touch with your employees, boss and customers while you're working on your server. You'll also be able to check your email, download programs or just take a break and watch a funny video on YouTube.

Video Games. Yes, it's true; some colocation providers even have video games for their customers to play while they're at the facility. These providers realize how important it is to de-stress while you're working. Video games are the perfect way to re-focus your mind, take a much needed break and socialize with the other customers. Not only that, but it's a nice bonus to entice you to chose them as your colocation provider.

Colocation doesn't have to be only about racks and servers. In addition to the core services, many colocation facilities are offering additional bonuses and perks as an incentive for you get your colocation services from them. So, if you know you're the type to spend lots of time working on your server, you may want to consider collocating with someone who can offer you some extra comforts and perks.


For more information on colocation services, visit Vancouver Colocation, one of the leading colocation providers for small to medium sized businesses in Western Canada.

Managed Vs Unmanaged Colocation

By Saleh Tousi

Once you've decided to go with colocation for your business solution, there are still factors you need to consider. One such decision you need to make is whether to go with managed or unmanaged colocation. Both have their advantages and disadvantages.

Managed colocation is ideal for people who aren't technically inclined. If you don't know much about managing servers then it's probably better for you to let someone else do it for you. This is where managed colocation comes in. With managed colocation, the provider takes care of your server for you. In this case you're provided with a dedicated server rental. These are preconfigured to certain specifications and with selected software that your provider chooses. You can use this software within limits. Also the provider takes care of any software upgrades, adding applications, rebooting the machines, any hardware problems that arise and any backups that are included in the service.

The downside to managed colocation is that you can only use certain supported programs and applications on it. If you have a specific application you want to use, but it's not supported then you're out of luck. However, you don't have to deal with boring and tedious task of maintaining your server yourself. You can sit back and let someone else take care of it for you.

Unmanaged colocation allows you to have more choice and control over your server. In this case you're required to provide all your own hardware and software and run everything on your own. This option gives you more freedom to upgrade your servers and software as you chose. You have much more flexibility and control over your servers.

However, even with unmanaged colocation, you're still bound by the provider's rules. Typically they do not allow you to host pornography sites or mass e-mail. These generate lots of traffic and cause many problems. But as long as pornography and mass e-mail aren't on your agenda, you'll have more freedom to do what you want with your server.

If you're technically inclined and need freedom with your hardware and software, then unmanaged colocation is the best option for you. If you're not technically inclined, but still want the benefits of using colocation, then managed colocation is the best choice. Whatever your needs are and whatever you decide there is an option for you.


For more information on colocation services, visit Vancouver Colocation, one of the leading colocation providers for small to medium sized businesses in Western Canada.

Collocation Back-up Sites

By Saleh Tousi

One of the biggest fears business owners have in regards to their internet data is what happens in the event of a disaster. An earthquake or a tornado could strike at any time without warning and there would be no way of recovering your data. Fortunately, data centers have thought of this and have many precautions in the event a disaster occurs.

There are three different types of back-up sites used by data centers and colocation facilities. They are: cold backup sites, warm backup sites and hot backup sites. Each backup site has its advantages and disadvantages.

Cold Backup Sites

These sites are simply space in a room that has similar configurations of the original site. Everything in this type of site needs to be delivered and reconfigured. The time involved in this can be tremendous and it could take days or weeks to get up and running again. However, this type of backup site is inexpensive and cost-effective for businesses on a tight budget.

Warm Backup Sites

This type of backup site is already stocked with hardware that closely resembles the hardware in the data center. Here, backups from a different location need to be delivered to the site before you get your service running again.

Hot Backup Sites

This type of site is pretty much exactly the same as the original site. All the systems are configured and it only requires bringing in the latest version of your backups. This type of site can be brought up and running within a matter of hours or minutes depending on how it's set up. However, due to the speed in which it can be back up and running, it's the most expensive option.

Having a good backup system is very important to business. Each business has unique needs and a unique budget. Whatever your needs are there is a backup option that will fit within your budget and provide the optimum level of backup for your business. Also, when you're looking for a colocation facility, talk with them about what backup options they have and how they can work for you.


For more information on colocation services, visit Vancouver Colocation, one of the leading colocation providers for small to medium sized businesses in Western Canada.

Collocation Back-up Sites

By Saleh Tousi

One of the biggest fears business owners have in regards to their internet data is what happens in the event of a disaster. An earthquake or a tornado could strike at any time without warning and there would be no way of recovering your data. Fortunately, data centers have thought of this and have many precautions in the event a disaster occurs.

There are three different types of back-up sites used by data centers and colocation facilities. They are: cold backup sites, warm backup sites and hot backup sites. Each backup site has its advantages and disadvantages.

Cold Backup Sites

These sites are simply space in a room that has similar configurations of the original site. Everything in this type of site needs to be delivered and reconfigured. The time involved in this can be tremendous and it could take days or weeks to get up and running again. However, this type of backup site is inexpensive and cost-effective for businesses on a tight budget.

Warm Backup Sites

This type of backup site is already stocked with hardware that closely resembles the hardware in the data center. Here, backups from a different location need to be delivered to the site before you get your service running again.

Hot Backup Sites

This type of site is pretty much exactly the same as the original site. All the systems are configured and it only requires bringing in the latest version of your backups. This type of site can be brought up and running within a matter of hours or minutes depending on how it's set up. However, due to the speed in which it can be back up and running, it's the most expensive option.

Having a good backup system is very important to business. Each business has unique needs and a unique budget. Whatever your needs are there is a backup option that will fit within your budget and provide the optimum level of backup for your business. Also, when you're looking for a colocation facility, talk with them about what backup options they have and how they can work for you.


For more information on colocation services, visit Vancouver Colocation, one of the leading colocation providers for small to medium sized businesses in Western Canada.

Web Hosting Control Panel - CPanel Vs VDeck

By Phil Anderson

One factor to make a website run smoothly is the control panel the website is using. Most people are using the cPanel control panel. If you ask any webmaster which control panel they are using, they will probably say cPanel. If you ask them have you heard of Vdeck? They would probably say no.

Vdeck is very new in world of internet. Most webmasters have no idea how it operates. So, what is this Vdeck control panel and why is it causing a stir in the internet industry. Is it better than cPanel? To find the answer to this, we should look into what this Vdeck really is.

Unknown to people, Vdeck is already in its 3rd edition of control panel in managing a website. In its official website, it claims Vdeck is "More than just a control panel, vDeck is the next generation in Web site management. With vDeck, creating, managing and promoting your Web site is as easy as 1-2-3!"

In other word, Vdeck is a very useful tool to promote and build your website if you have no knowledge about HTML. It also possesses features like pre-installed design templates ready to be used, advertising services and content manager. It is virtually a complete system suitable for business professionals. It has more depth compared to cPanel which is more suitable only for normal or small business. Among the providers who use this control panel are iPowerWeb and Startlogic. It is known to users that this control panel is slightly harder to learn, therefore, there are mixed reviews about Vdeck.

The complication of Vdeck has made cpanel a better option for many users because of its simple interface and user friendly approach. One of the most popular applications for cpanel user is the Fantastico. It contains applications like Joomla, Tikiwikiand Moodle. Users really enjoy using it because of its functionality. This is something that they don't get with Vdeck. Users find Vdeck very unfamiliar and complicated. Therefore, you can see why the top 2 hosting companies, Blue Host and Hosgator are using cPanel as their control panel in their packages.

However, there is some negativity about cPanel. They only provide basic tools for webmasters to exploit. So, if you are running an e-commerce website, cPanel would not be a smart choice for you. This is where Vdeck is useful. Vdeck provides a lot of e-commerce solution and it has a search optimization function plus a submission service which is really useful for an e-commerce website.

The bottom line is, you should choose whatever control panel that suits your need. If you are planning to run a personal website, you should probably go for cPanel because it would be simple to use.

On the other hand, if you are running a website that is related to e-commerce, then perhaps, you should choose Vdeck because it is made for this sort of website. Although it may be a little more complicated to understand, the time you use to study it will be worthwhile when you see you e-commerce running in great style and see the profits raking in.


At the time of writing, StartLogic is one of the very few hosting companies that is offering vDeck control panel; while for cPanel, both Bluehost hosting and Hostgator hosting are using.

Article by Phil Anderson.

Review Your Web Host - Is Your Hosting Doing Their Jobs Right?

By Phil Anderson

Having a website means nothing if you do not have it live in the internet. Therefore, to achieve having your website viewable to the internet audience, you need to have a web hosting company to host your website in the internet. It is like buying a parking space in the internet. If you want to do it yourself, you could get a server and take care of all the procedures and maintenance yourself.

However, for most website owners, they would rather hire these web host companies as third party to manage their website and have it on the internet. On the other hand, there is always situation where the web host company makes mistake and this is very normal. Mistakes happen from time to time but if your web hosting company keeps on having problems, it will do you no good at all. In the web hosting industry, a tiny bit of error could sometimes cost you more that you can imagine. Therefore, choosing the right web hosting company is the key to success.

With so many companies out there, it is just too hard to make a decision. How can you be sure that the web hosting company can do their job brilliantly? Well, the only way to find out is to try them out. But, before you do that, you should be sure of what you are signing up for first. Be sure of what you want to pay for before you start looking. If you are not sure of what area of services that you want, it is difficult to target your provider.

The greatest factor is to have your website available on the internet. In other word, have it running live. Therefore, you are getting a web host to achieve that goal for you. As long as your website is live, it can be viewed by internet users. This means that you are in business if your website is live. If your web hosting is good, you won't have to be worried and check on your website numerous times a day. If there are any problems reported, all you have to do is contact your web hosting company and they will have it solved immediately.

To achieve that, you need a great customer service with the web hosting company that you are with. You should go for a company that provides 24 hours a day of customer support. They should have support available to you via phone, email and chat if possible. You are not the expert in internet, therefore the job of repairing your website if there is any problems will be the job of the web hosting company.

In conclusion, when choosing for the web hosting for your website, you should know what sort of service you are looking for and how much you are willing to pay for. The key is to get the most out of you spending so that you make profit instead of loss from your website. If there is anything you feel unhappy with you web hosting company, just change to another company because there so many companies out there and there will definitely be on that can do the job for you.


Many who search for web hosting will come to the big name in web hosting - Lunarpages. At the time of writing, their web hosting plan offers unlimited bandwidth and disk storage space with less than $5 per month.

Sure, the offer sounds like a great bargain! But is Lunarpages good? Check out Lunarpages web hosting service and compare them with other major web host at LunarpagesSecretRevealed.com.

Article by Phil Anderson.

The Dedicated Managed Server Guide

By Michael Collins

When shopping around for web site hosting services, one of the decisions you'll have to make is whether or not to pay for a dedicated managed server. In this article I'm going to explain what a dedicated managed server is so you can decide if its right for you.

Imagine that your web server is a giant pizza. When you have shared hosting you get just one slice for yourself. The rest of the pie is split up among other web site owners (possibly thousands of them). By splitting up a server into many smaller pieces, a web hosting service can afford to charge very low prices. You only pay a small percentage of the overall cost of maintaining the server.

Of course there are also some downsides to shared hosting. No matter how big a server is there's a limit to how much its CPU and memory can handle. If some of the other users sharing your server are using scripts or services that use lots of processing power there can be a bottleneck and your website's performance will suffer. Shared servers also tend to go down more often than dedicated server.

A dedicated managed server usually outperforms a shared server in terms of speed and reliability. Plus there are few, if any, limitations as to what you can run on it. Going back to our pizza example, a shared hosting provider may limit you to only two toppings like pepperoni and sausage. But with a dedicated server you can add anchovies, pickles, chicken breast, fried eggs, and anything else you may want. Plus, you don't have to worry about someone else's anchovies stinking up your slice of the pie!

Dedicated Managed Server vs Dedicated Unmanaged Server

If you're looking for a dedicated server its vital that you know the difference between managed and unmanaged. With an unmanaged server you get the actual hardware, operating system, and internet connection. The rest is up to you. You are responsible for maintaining the server and installing patches and upgrades.

With a dedicated managed server, the host takes care of those details for you so you can concentrate on building and updating your websites. Though managed servers are more expensive, they usually make more sense from a business point of view.

Choosing a Dedicated Managed Server

Since dedicated servers are more expensive than shared hosting, you'll want to be extra careful when picking one out. You should find out what it costs for additional storage space if you need it down the road. Ask how they calculate bandwidth and how much it will cost if you go over your limit. Find out how many IP addresses you get and how much it costs if you want more. And find out if they guarantee uptime or offer a refund for times when the server is down.

Reliability and customer support are of utmost importance. Remember that whenever that server goes down you stop making money. Don't settle for anything less than 24/7 phone support. And don't take their word for it. Check with their current customers to see how they really feel about their hosting services.


Go to http://webhosting.youcompareit.com to read web host reviews written by actual customers. See what they have to say about various hosts before you pick one to host your dedicated managed server.

 

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