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When Is a Dedicated Server Needed?

Written by Ricardo d Argence on Aug 27th, 2008 | Filed under: Dedicated Servers

by Ricardo d Argence

When you made the decision to start your own website, you faced many different choices. Most likely you were offered many design choices, email addresses, blogging interfaces, and e-commerce choices. Once you have decided on the above, you must decide what type of hosting you desire for your website. The majority of people begin at an elementary level so they dont require a large hosting server. Many people choose to use either basic or deluxe shared hosting.

The meaning of shared hosting is that many websites are being hosted on a single served. Often, this is all that is needed by a small business owner. What if your level of business increases, or if your clients assume that their information and business will be handled confidentially? Are you nervous about someone hacking into your server and causing damage on your website? Can one ensure that one’s database and server are secure from unauthorized visitors? Definitely, there is. A dedicated server is how you can be sure of this guarantee.

Unlike an unsecured shared server, a dedicated server is different. Shared servers are a popular choice when web hosting companies set customers up for hosting. Each customer on the server “shares” hard drive space and monthly bandwidth. This method causes many security problems with people on that particular server. A dedicated server is the exact opposite.

There isn’t anyone or anything on that server except you and your website(s). Your server is “dedicated” set apart solely for you and your usage. A dedicated server would be a good idea if you are running a highly confidential website such as a banking institution, doctor’s website, high traffic ecommerce site, and anything with content-sensitive material.

Dedicated servers are popular with financial and medical institutions. Your host company should be able to provide you, at your request, with a dedicated server. But beware, unlike shared hosting, dedicated server hosting can be be expensive, because you have your very own server. No other person or entity will be able to contribute to the cost with you. You can check with your current company to learn dedicated server options that best meet your website needs.

There are tons of pluses regarding using designated servers. One primary advantage is its security. Now it will be impossible for someone to hack into your website. You have the rights to the server and everything that is included in that. You have maximum storage space, more bandwidth, data transfer, and above all you have your own control panel.

Most control panels use Plesk Cpanel. And with the Cpanel come the many choices in software, for instance: Wordpress, PHPBB, Joomla (CMS), Drupal, Siteframe, phplinks, MySQL databases, phpAdmin, apache, and the list goes on! However, as mention before dedicated servers can get very expensive. Sometimes it’s cheaper to get a dedicated server as opposed to renting shared space per month and per year.

Take all these things into consideration and then ponder over them for a while. Before making your choice to switch to a dedicated server or to stay with a shared server, decide whether or not you can risk any compromises in your website’s security. If security is not an issue as much as lots of bandwidth, then maybe you could upgrade your shared server. But if you deal with credit cards and other personal information on your site, you should really consider switching to a dedicated server hosting plan.

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My Dedicated Server Provider Makes My Life Very Difficult

Written by Ricardo d Argence on Aug 26th, 2008 | Filed under: Dedicated Servers

by Ricardo d Argence

Apparently the only thing that concerns Dedicated servers is support. I was waiting to explain my problems to my dedicated service provider; I was elated that he actually called me.

Subject: Message from your dedicated server provider. ID# 1066019. From: Michael Leven.

Hi. I’m just checking in to see how things are going at Liquidweb. Tell me how things are turning out for you, and if there’s something I can help with, please let me know. I would like to extend my gratitude in advance for your time.

Sincerely, Michael. Technical Sales Engineer.

Subject: Re: this message is being provided by your dedicated server provider. ID# 1463021. From: Ricardo d Argence.

Hello Mike, my deepest gratitude for intitating communcations with myself. Liquidweb has proven to be problematic for me, unfortunately. I’ll tell you about my issues.

Just the other day one of my servers needed a ram upgrade. I submited a ticket and the ram was installed under 1 hour. 1 hour! I had to stare at the computer screen for the rest of the day doing nothing! Once, one of my technicians erased a client’s site by mistake, and support had it restored in 20 minutes! The client didn’t even noticed! Where’s the rush?

I’m changing into a very boring person. My friends speak daily about their problems with various clients and service providers. When people ask how my work is going, my only reply is a meek “Uhh, fine. Not a thing has happened since I switched to liquidweb!” I have a hunch that I’m starting to bug them. I need some issues to discuss!

My girlfriend is surprised I can spend so much time with her and loves the attention. Now I can’t hide saying “I have a server that crashed and have to work on it.” She doesn’t believe me anymore (it was a mistake to show her the Heroic support guarantee). I am running out of movies to see and places to tak her to eat. How much is she paying you?

I am suffering from a lack of excitement and adrenaline rush in my life, so I’m going to take up rock climbing, racing cars and boxing! I am so relaxed, I should be in a monastery. I hope that you can help my situation before it becomes more desperate. I have to catch a plane now, so please excuse me. I’m looking to regain some excitement in my life, so I am going to go skydiving.

Regards, Ricardo d Argence.

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Most Essential Features for a Managed Dedicated Server Plan

Written by Amy Nutt on Aug 26th, 2008 | Filed under: Dedicated Servers
by Amy Nutt

For any corporation that requires dedicated web hosting but doesn’t have the expertise to oversee and maintain it, a managed dedicated server plan is the perfect option. To date there are no industry standards to clearly define the management role of dedicated service providers, with hosts offering varying levels of support for a wide variety of prices. Services on offer include operation administration, firewall and antivirus updates, security audits, data back-ups, disaster recovery, and general system monitoring.

The choice of managed dedicated servers on the market is vast and it is important for a corporation to feel they trust in the knowledge and integrity of the web hosting provider. After all, a reliable and dynamic website is vital for customer loyalty. There are a number of key essential features to look out for that help ensure value for money and reduce the risk of choosing an under par website host.

Acquisition and installation

Managed hosting should provide a dedicated server package that caters to the client’s specific requirements. It is vital to ensure the server provider can offer the kind of scalability and bandwidth the organization requires.

What services are included?

Some services are included in the monthly fee and some are additional. It is also important that a host can react quickly to implement and install new requirements for one-off special projects.

Performance guarantees

The major managed website hosts now commonly offer 99.99% network and data-centre power uptime. This is only possible if the host has an adequate power back-up system in place and a dedicated team of support and monitoring staff.

Help and support

Many of the top managed servers offer 24 hour help and support, 7 days a week, 365 days per year. One way to test the support desk is to search the various review forums online, which have endless customer reviews with honest accounts of their experiences with a provider. An essential consideration is whether the host provides a dedicated support team. If not, it is likely you’ll spend ages on hold getting through to a different customer support worker every time. The ideal situation is direct access to a dedicated service representative who only works with a handful of accounts.

Hardware replacement time

The fastest offers on the market are for hardware replacement within 15 minutes of a failure, with more companies offering replacement within one hour.

Premium brand hardware

Hardware failure is still one of the largest causes of IT service failure and use of premium brand hardware is a must with the inclusion of RAID, which provides two or more redundant disks in the event of failure.

Application monitoring

One key feature of a managed dedicated server is the regular monitoring of the website, network, and server to ensure optimum performance.

Regular data back-up

Regular data back-ups are vital to protect website and customer information in the event of crashes.

Security monitoring

The host should be responsible for keeping updated on all of the latest security updates to ensure all reasonable steps are put in place to prevent a security breach. In the case of lost data, the host should be able to react quickly to recover lost information and prevent compromising customer security.

Power efficiency

One final consideration is to analyse the power efficiency of the managed server provider. Nowadays customers judge companies on their ability to minimize the impact they have on the environment. By selecting a server provider which aims to cut its energy consumption as much as possible and use renewable energy sources is a positive public relations exercise for any corporation.

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Do I Require a Dedicated Server?

Written by Ricardo d Argence on Aug 25th, 2008 | Filed under: Dedicated Servers
by Ricardo d Argence

When you made the decision to start your own website, you faced many different choices. Most likely you were offered many design choices, email addresses, blogging interfaces, and e-commerce choices. Once you have decided on the above, you must decide what type of hosting you desire for your website. The majority of people begin at an elementary level so they dont require a large hosting server. Many people choose to use either basic or deluxe shared hosting.

Shared hosting is when there are several, sometimes hundreds of other websites being hosted on that one server. Usually this is okay for any simple and small business owner. But what if your business is picking up, or if you have confidential clientele matters handled through your website? Or what if you are worried about someone hacking into your server and causing havoc on your website? Is there a way to guarantee that no one else has access to your server and/or can view any files or databases? There certainly is. That guarantee comes in the form of a dedicated server.

In contrast to other types of servers, a dedicated server is distinct. Not like a shared server that is not secure. When hosting companies get customers ready to host, the selection of shared servers is used often, hard drive space and monthly bandwidth is shared by each customer on the server. If you use this method, you can have a lot of security issues with people on that server. The complete opposite of this is a dedicated server.

The only thing on that server will be you and your website. Only you can access and use a “dedicated” server. A dedicated server would be a good idea if you are running a highly confidential website such as a banking institution, doctor’s website, high traffic ecommerce site, and anything with content-sensitive material.

Many financial institutions and medical institutions use dedicated servers to host their websites. You can acquire a dedicated server simply by requesting one from your hosting company. But beware, unlike shared hosting, dedicated server hosting can be quite costly per month, because you have a complete server for yourself. There isn’t anyone or any other entity to split or share the cost with you. Check with your current hosting company to see what dedicated server plans they have to suit your website hosting needs.

There are tons of pluses regarding using designated servers. One primary advantage is its security. Now it will be impossible for someone to hack into your website. You have the rights to the server and everything that is included in that. You have maximum storage space, more bandwidth, data transfer, and above all you have your own control panel.

Most control panels use Plesk Cpanel. And with the Cpanel come the many choices in software, for instance: Wordpress, PHPBB, Joomla (CMS), Drupal, Siteframe, phplinks, MySQL databases, phpAdmin, apache, and the list goes on! However, dedicated servers tend to be costly as it was previously discussed. Rather than renting shared space, often it is more cost efficient to obtain a dedicated server.

Consider all these things before you choose and then ponder over them for a while. Before making your choice to switch to a dedicated server or to stay with a shared server, decide whether or not you can risk any compromises in your website’s security. If security is not an issue as much as lots of bandwidth, then maybe you could upgrade your shared server. But if you deal with credit cards and other personal information on your site, you should really consider switching to a dedicated server hosting plan. It’s better to be safe than sorry.

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VMware Virtualized Hosting Vs. Dedicated Hosting

Written by Amy Nutt on Aug 16th, 2008 | Filed under: Dedicated Servers
by Amy Nutt

With so many hosting options available, it can be rather confusing what to go with. This isn’t referring to the many hosting plans that are on the market. This is referring to whether you should use VMware hosting, dedicated hosting, or shared hosting. In this case, we’re talking about VMware hosting and dedicated hosting since you want your website to exist on its own server and not have to share with others. The point is, it is a large decision to make.

VMware Virtualized Hosting

VMware virtualized hosting is different from any other hosting that you may research. You’ll find that it exists on a virtual server that operates independent of any operating system instead of it existing on a physical server that operates an operating system such as Windows. Servers usually have to have an operating system to rely on, but VMware virtualized hosting does not. It is an effective IT solution for your business when you want to manage your server in-house and want to do so in an effective manner.

VMware virtualized hosting also allows you to get multiple servers running in a matter of minutes without having to purchase any new hardware. If you have your own servers in which you require hardware, you can actually combine your VMware virtualized hosting and your hardware servers to make it all more manageable. Basically, you?re creating several virtual machines that are operating in one centralized area. This can save you both manpower and a lot of time. If something happens to your server hardware, you can quickly create more virtual servers to back yourself up. You technically have your own data center at your disposal that can do anything you need it to do with your hosting.

Dedicated hosting

Dedicated hosting is hosting in which the business leases a server that is not used by anyone else. It is not like shared hosting where several customers share the same server. This is a server in which you, the customer, can have complete control over it or you can go for managed hosting that allows the hosting company to take care of your server for you. If you have any problems, you simply have your hosting company take care of it. If you choose to do things in-house, you consult with your own IT department. It is what you find to be more cost-effective for you that determines how your server is managed. If you can afford an IT staff, you can do that. However, if you find that paying for managed hostingis the better solution, you can go that route as well.

The main difference between VMware virtualized hosting and dedicated hosting is the fact that you have to have the actual hardware with dedicated hosting. You can choose your hardware, your operating system, and other elements, but it can be costly. VMware does not require hardware, is not reliable on an operating system, and is vey cost-effective. As stated before, you have the ability to manage multiple servers in one centralized location. You do manage it on your own, but it takes very little manpower to make sure everything is up and running and to operate multiple servers.

Which is better?

Of course it is up to you as to what route you want to take when choosing a server for your website. You may choose that you want the hardware and other options that comes with dedicated servers. Then again, you may choose that you want to take the low cost route of VMware virtualized hosting and having a small staff manage it. Each has their own set of benefits, but only one is the solution for you.

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