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Types of Dedicated Servers to Know

The dedicated server is a hosting service on a specific server that is specific to a single client, which can be controlled and accessed as having the server in your office or home.

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Types of Dedicated Servers to Know

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  1. Types of Dedicated Servers to Know The dedicated server is a hosting service on a specific server that is specific to a single client, which can be controlled and accessed as having the server in your office or home. In this case, the customer pays for the service, and the provider will be providing everything necessary, such as the server machine, the software and the required operating system, along with a stable connection to run these servers 24/7. This environment is recommended for those owners and web developers who run multiple businesses or even personal web pages, as this promises total control of their websites, with a lot of disk space, and a large volume of traffic. This is an out of the ordinary way compared to the shared hosting service, where you will face competition regarding disk space, bandwidth and connectivity along with the other clients that share the same server with you. Another benefit of a dedicated server is that it offers the ability to install complex applications on your websites without having to worry about how server stability can affect it. This is perfect for webmasters who make business websites and online sales platforms, as it is also compatible with commercial tools. With this in mind, another thing to consider is security. As well as shared hosting, hosting providers also offer different plans for this service, and you have to weigh and consider at the support level, packages, prices, and requirements you need to choose one. First of all to keep in mind is the kind of dedicated server you need - whether Dedicated Server fully managedor not managed. Managed Dedicated Server (Fully Managed Dedicated Server) So, how do these two differ? If you are running a large business and do not have time to manage a physical server on your own, then the managed dedicated server is for you. In this case, the servers are maintained and controlled by the provider within their own data centre, along with backup copies, software updates, firewall, security administration and others. They can solve any problem that occurs, and offer support 24/7/365. Fully Managed Dedicated Server also provides a high level of security and offers data recovery services in disaster and restore server backup in case of hardware failure. And given the fact that your server will only be for you, you expect optimal performance and hardware reliability, along with all the programming and customization applications you need. Dedicated Server Unmanaged (Unmanaged Dedicated Server) Unlike Dedicated Server Fully Managed, unmanaged dedicated server, on the other hand, in addition to offering the material resources you may need (the machine, the connection and the operating system) and access to remote administration to your server, the user or client will be the one who takes care of East. You have to perform maintenance tasks, make the necessary software updates and solve problems - which means that you have the technical skills yourself or hire a server administrator. This can be cheaper than the dedicated server managed; however, hiring a server administrator is too expensive and could compromise the speed and management of your websites in case you do not have more of this person and you will have to go through the hiring of another new technician.

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