Do I Need Dedicated Servers to Host My Website?

By Jerry J. Jansen On May 15, 2010 Under Internet Marketing

Websites are like cars:  You need one to go somewhere.  Whether you are an entrepreneur promoting a product, an organization giving information or fighting for a cause, a blogger who just wants to talk about their favorite things or a chef just sharing their recipes and trade strategies – whatever it is you want a website for you need internet hosting to get it out there.  For the complex websites like companies with online services or those of stores that have too much traffic and online catalogs and shopping carts, they would need dedicated servers.  Website owners want an entire server not shared with anyone else for dedicated hosting.

This gives an organization of the website owner flexibility by having full control over this hardware.  To have full control of these servers means to be able to manage its operating system, among others.  Hosting companies offer this service so you don’t have to house your own server.  It pays to outsource your dedicated servers because it cuts your overhead costs.  These hosting providers employ experts on network administrations, upgrade to the latest software and provide power sources and HVAC systems.  Consider your savings.

Managing your own dedicated servers requires advanced server administration skills and knowledge.  Or you can have the services of qualified server administrators.  Every dedicated server is has an installed operating system of your choice. You can have root access to the server and can therefore install and configure any software you need.  With dedicated hosting you can take advantage of the server’s full resources for online and offline content management operations.

This industry has not gone to the extent of being regulated by a government or a standardization agency.  Terms may have been standardized but they have been subject o different interpretations by these hosting providers.  Take “fully managed” for example.  It can be defined as having a control panel that is web based.  Others interpret it has having dedicated systems engineers, who are available to handle all server and network related operations.  The following are the various supports you may receive from these hosting providers:  fully managed, managed, self-managed or unmanaged.  These providers maintain security on the network regardless of the support levels you get.

From the thousands of hosting providers available, ensure yourself the following minimum requirements:  full root-level access, the highest uptime, your choice of operating system and control panels, 24/7 customer support at the least cost possible.  To top it off, you must be assured that your data is safe.  These providers ensure safety by constantly doing systems scans so that the network is free of viruses, worms and crashers.  Remember that some providers have data restrictions as well, like no adult content or copyright infringement.

There are numerous providers of dedicated servers out there.  Anyone can claim they are the best since no one regulates this industry just yet.  Only you can decide which one is best for you.  Dedicated hosting is not for everyone.  At least, it is for those who are knowledgeable about server administration or can afford to employ one.

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