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What You Should Know About Dedicated Servers

What is a dedicated server?The only function of a stand alone server, a so called dedicated server, is to serve one client. Service providers can have direct access to the dedicated server which are hosted in data centers. The main reason for moving from a shared hosting account to a dedicated server is a need for more data space and bandwidth. You don't have to share any resources and you can install the software you want with this type of server.There are two types of hosting you can choose from:

Managed Dedicated Server - The host looks after your hardware and operation needs. This means they monitor and manage the network and any connection problems that occur. They will update security measures, install patches, replace any hardware that is needed and also install new updates.Unmanaged Dedicated Server - With this server the responsibility of the daily operation and maintenance needs are yours. So all updating of software, installations, applying of patches and security are your responsibility. The service provider still looks after the network monitoring, connection problems and the hardware; they may only offer to take part of the responsibility for these things.What is better for you? A managed or unmanaged dedicated server?It all depends on the personnel you have available and what needs you have. If you do not have a server administrator or IT staff at your location who can dedicate a fair amount of time to maintaining, monitoring and troubleshooting the dedicated server, then you should get a managed dedicated server that will be able to fulfill all these needs, including upgrading and security monitoring. You will also keep your staffing budget low by choosing this server method.If you have experience with updating software, installing firewall or even have a staff doing this for you then the unmanaged server will be the right decision.Once you have selected the hardware and operating system that is best for your dedicated server, you need to decide who you are going to get to run your server. Find out which hosting company will offer you both types of hosting services, this way you can make use of them if for any reason your IT staff should have to go anywhere. Now that you have hosting, things should run smoothly.For beginners I recommend choosing a managed server. Unmanaged servers can be very time consuming to keep them running and online.




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