Monday, March 21, 2016

Dedicated server has only one customer hosting on the server and all the resources are dedicated to that customer. Customers have the liberty to house all the websites that they own. Dedicated server hosting is the best form of hosting services available as it gives the customers complete control of the server resources and does not entertain any other website sharing any of the resources.  Since the customers have an isolated environment they are assured of availability of all the resources and ensured that the website does not slow down even at peak traffic times.



Who should consider the dedicated server?

1. Websites experiencing high traffic on a regular basis is a good sign indicating that the business is flourishing but what happens if the website is unable to cope up with the high flow of traffic and it crashes bringing the business to halt.

2. E-commerce websites have lots of pages with text and image content. They keep adding new products and cannot afford to be offline even for a few minutes.

3. Some websites need an enhanced form of security for their business and cannot afford any type of intrusion or leakage.

They all should consider the dedicated server hosting. It is not suitable for small businesses and startups that are not sure of their traffic and have budget constraints.

Advantages with dedicated server:

With dedicated server hosting the clients are assured of maximum uptime. The servers can handle high traffic flow without affecting the performance. Customers can customize the server by installing any software that is suitable for their business. They can access their websites and manage them from any location. They are assured of complete privacy as there are no other customers accessing the server. The host ensures 24 x 7 x 365 days dedicated support for technical related issues. They also provide antivirus, firewalls, mantraps, updates to operating system, constant monitoring and maintenance, backups and many more features.

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