How Much Is Hosting Costing You? The Benefits of Fully- and Semi Managed Hosting
What is Managed Hosting? Managed hosting is a new approach to hosting where hosts offer features such as load balancing, application and database management, and high availability services. Companies that do not have the in-house resources to maintain their server administration will find managed hosting very useful. Depending on the features of the hosts and the cost-savings, companies can either take advantage of semi- or fully- managed hosting. Most managed plans followed a tiered schedule according to the supporting configurations, network and hardware involved.
What are the Benefits? There are many benefits to managed hosting including:
being able to focus on business and less on IT
reducing costs by improving server efficiency
creating more secure infrastructures
better disaster recovery and business continuity
improved access to the IT industry's best practices via managed
service host
efficient use of resources
technology upgrades, obliterating the need to upgrading software and other equipment
fast preparation and flexibility of services
Key Features: Features are included in these main elements of the business:
managed data backups incremental backups quick restore processes etc
server and service monitoring network connectivity monitoring reports with recommendations for action to remedy service failures or expansion etc
DNS hosting domain name management round robin DNS etc
managed email and messaging spam filtering high availability and redundancy etc
managed security security audits and third party audits log reviews etc
software updates verification and correction of updates closing of security gaps to minimize vulnerabilities etc
What To Consider Before Buying
your business's technical expertise
the actual costs of real and potential servers and their maintenance
time constraints on the services and tasks
selecting the right provider and plan for your company
the site's hosting requirements like the technical and infrastructure needs
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