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		<title>Different types of dedicated hosting</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2012 21:56:38 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>When you go through with dedicated hosting, you can expect to receive a high level of service from the hosting company. Signing up for dedicated hosting means that you will receive a server of your own on which you can operate your website. This is generally reserved for websites that have a high level of traffic and a huge online presence, since it provides these companies with everything that they need to keep up with these demands. Before signing up for a dedicated hosting program, gain awareness of the two types of hosts that exist.</p>
<p>The first type of dedicated hosting that you will see is a managed dedicated server. If you sign up for this option, your web host will maintain and monitor the server, while providing support for the operating system. All you have to do in this situation is provide the data for the website. This cuts down on the amount of work that you have to do, since the host handles the administration of the server, you will not have to worry about any technical problems that might arise. Well-established companies tend to use this option because it makes running a major website much easier.</p>
<p>The other dedicated hosting type is an unmanaged dedicated server. In this case, you will be responsible for running and maintaining the server yourself. This includes dealing with any technical difficulties that might arise as you run your website. The web host, on the other hand, will provide storage space for you, while allowing you to negotiate bandwidth amounts with the hosting company. Your host might also provide internet security for you. This option is usually chosen by companies that have a knowledgeable team that can handle any issues that arise. If you do not have the budget to do so, some hosting companies will provide tech support for an additional fee.</p>
<p>When you choose one of these hosting options, be aware that the hosting company still owns the server and that you are only signing a rental agreement. As a result, you only own the data that you place on the server, so you make sure that you back up this data.</p>
<p>If you believe that your company requires dedicated hosting, you should definitely consider both types. If you go with a managed server, it might cost you a little bit more upfront, but it can save you a great deal of money in the future. If your server ever runs into problems, it is nice to know that you have a professional company waiting to back you up. If you go with an unmanaged host, make sure that you have the ability to fix any problems that might arise. Overall, the choice is up to you, as only you know your business needs.</p>
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		<title>Finding quality VPS hosting for your business</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2012 21:56:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>VPS hosting plans are tricky because you must put all of your trust in what the host provides. The health of your companyís website is entirely dependent on this virtual private server that the host provides and if something goes wrong, your website could go down for an extended period. If your server is not available, those trying to visit your site might visit a similar site, which could cost you sales. When looking at hosting plans, make sure that you research each VPS host thoroughly before making your selection.</p>
<p>When you sign up for a VPS plan, it means that you will have your own private virtual server. In order for this server to work properly, the hostís hardware and software much communicate properly. This is different from a traditional server, since the information is stored in a virtual container, rather than on the actual server. All the physical server does is provide your virtual server with certain system resources, which can be used to keep the virtual storage active. In the end, you must ensure that your hosting company provides enough system resources to this container, since you could not want it to crash at any time.</p>
<p>Before selecting a VPS hosting company, learn about the products that the company uses. You do not want to settle for a company that uses outdated or inadequate hardware, since this could lead to a crash. The companyís website should inform you about the hardware that is used, as this hardware keeps the virtual server online. If the server is constantly crashing because of the hardware that is being used, you should definitely look elsewhere.</p>
<p>You should also consider the flexibility of the VPS host as a whole. If you want to use Windows or other Microsoft software on your website, make sure that you VPS host has these capabilities. The last thing you want is to find a VPS host that you think you can trust, only to discover that you cannot transfer your website to its server. As long as the company is flexible, you should be able to use your server for whatever you wish.</p>
<p>Finally, make sure that your VPS host has the support available to fix any problems that arise. Even the most reliable VPS hosting companies should have a technical team available because problems can arise, no matter how reliable the company might have been in the past. You will want to have around the clock support in case of an emergency, since any downtime could cost you money. The agreement with the company should state how much uptime you should expect and provide you with an overview of the support materials that you can access. Your host should also provide backups on a regular basis and additional security to protect you against attacks or data loss.</p>
<p>Look at multiple VPS hosts to find the one that best meets your unique requirements.</p>
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		<title>Pros and cons of dedicated hosting</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2012 21:54:30 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>When looking for a server to host your website, you have a few different things from which to choose. The first choice that you can make is to select a shared server. People go this route because they are much cheaper than dedicated servers because you are sharing the cost with others. The problem is that you could have the server shut down because of another website&#8217;s actions. This is one reason why many businesses choose dedicated servers, as they have the space all to themselves.</p>
<p>The main positive of having a dedicated server is that the entire server is dedicated to your website. Therefore, you will not be affected by anything that anyone else does on the web, which provides peace of mind. You will have your own unique IP address, which will identify you online. You will also have access to more bandwidth, more space on your server and can expect a better performance. Since the server only holds your information, it is much more secure than sharing a server with someone else. This is great if you will be receiving payments from other people, since you would not want to have that information stolen.</p>
<p>Another positive is that you have a few different options when you go with dedicated hosting. If you want the hosting company to handle the administrative duties, they can do so. If you have a team that can handle these duties, they are free to do so. The choice is up to you, which many businesses like because they want to have full control over every aspect of their websites.</p>
<p>Despite the positives, there are negatives associated with using a dedicated server. The first thing that you will have to worry about is the price. Since you will receive a number of great features, you will have to pay extra to access them. This is a problem for some people, since you might not have the capital required to start your business with a dedicated host. It is possible to get started with a cheaper or minimal plan, which will save you money when you first start out. Then, as your business grows, you can use the money that you have made to upgrade your server.</p>
<p>In the end, the type of server that you choose is largely dependent on your current needs. If you only plan to write a blog or start a personal website, you probably do not need a dedicated host. If you plan to grow your business or will be accepting credit card payments from clients immediately, you should probably look into starting with a dedicated host because of the additional security that it can provide. Research multiple hosting companies before making your final decision.</p>
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		<title>Hosting for small businesses</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2012 21:53:14 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>When starting a website for your small business, you must realize that a small amount of space might not provide you with enough. You will definitely need more than you would for a personal webpage, since the opportunity for growth truly exists. Before starting your website, make sure that you consider all of your hosting options and make the decision that works the best in your unique situation.</p>
<p>The first thing to consider is bandwidth. Bandwidth is what accepted people onto your website and if you run out of bandwidth, you could end up missing out on customers. The more traffic you expect your website to generate, the more bandwidth you will need. In addition, websites that will have plenty of content and video files appearing will need additional bandwidth. If you go with a 100 GB plan, you will not have to worry about going over your limits unless your website becomes extremely popular in a short period.</p>
<p>Next, you must consider the type of business that you wish to operate. If you plan to accept credit cards, you will need a SSL Certificate. SSL, or secure sockets layer, protects your customersí financial information, so that it does not fall into the wrong hands. By keeping this information encrypted, your customers will be able to shop with confidence.</p>
<p>If you want to sell products on your website, you will need a shopping cart of some sort. A shopping cart makes shopping easier, as it allows customers to purchase multiple products at once. They can also add, delete or edit the contents of their shopping cart at any time, which can help your sales immensely. Not all web hosting solutions come with a shopping cart, so make sure you know what you are getting before you sign up. You can also go with a third party shopping cart if needed.</p>
<p>Finally, you should go with a web hosting plan that provides you with enough space to store all of your files. Think of your server in similar terms to a computer. Your computer only has a certain amount of space on its hard drive for you to store files. A server is the same way, as you can run out of storage space if you have too many files on your website. Therefore, it is important that you figure out exactly how much space you need. If you have hundreds of products for sale, you can easily end up using over 1 GB of space.</p>
<p>If you wish to grow your business, make sure that your web hosting company has even larger plans available, so that you do not have to switch later. Also, ask if the hosting company allows you to keep your chosen bandwidth specifications, while upgrading your storage space. Take the time to find the perfect hosting solution to meet your businessís needs to avoid running into hosting problems in the future.</p>
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		<title>Introduction to managed hosting</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2012 21:51:19 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>As your website and business expand, you will probably end up with addition traffic on a daily basis. A strong online presence, however, can quickly outgrow your current shared server, which will force you into an upgrade. While a few different options do exist, many people opt for managed hosting, as it provides the most support for your money. When you select a managed dedicated hosting package, you will have the server itself operated and cared for by professionals, while you are free to put your own data onto the server. Unless you have expansive technical skills or a full team of IT professionals ready to handle a server, this is probably your best option.</p>
<p>The key to managed hosting is that the host provides all of the server administration that you require. The hosting company leases or rents the server to you, so that you do not have to purchase your own, and then takes care of its day-to-day operations. You will be responsible for managing the content that appears on the server and might have to handle some of the security, but will not have to do anything technical. You will definitely enjoy this option if you ever run into server problems, since you will not have to worry about fixing it yourself. The administrator will also handle any upgrades that become necessary, which ensures that your server runs to the best of its ability at all times.</p>
<p>Another important aspect of managed hosting is that you can report any problems that arise to the host and have them fixed very quickly. Without a managed hosting plan, you would be responsible for fixing these problems yourself, or at least hiring someone to fix it for you. Since these administrators do this for a living, they are well equipped to handle any problems that arise. The host is responsible for backing up the servers, which keep your information safe. You should back up your information as well, however, just to be safe. A quality managed host can keep your website running the majority of the time, which is extremely important to the health of your business.</p>
<p>Inexperienced business owners or owners on a tight budget should definitely look to managed hosting because they likely do not have the resources to hire an entire IT team themselves. Managed hosting provides all of the server support that you need, keeping your website running the majority of the time.</p>
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		<title>Finding cheap dedicated hosting</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2012 21:50:07 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>If your initial search for dedicated hosting has only found servers that are out of your price range, there are some things that you can do to save some money. If you want a managed server with a number of different features, you can expect to pay top dollar. If you are willing to work on the server yourself and do not need as many features, you can find some cheaper dedicated hosting. Do the proper research to ensure that you find the best deal possible.</p>
<p>The first thing to consider when look for cheap dedicated hosting is that companies that are new to the industry will sometimes try to undercut competitors. This is a great way to save money because you can find a much lower right. The only problem is that since the company is new, they have not established much of a track record and, therefore, there is no way to gauge their reliability. If a new company has the proper funding, however, you can trust that it will fix any problems that arise very quickly, keeping your website running.</p>
<p>Another way to save money is to look for sales and special offers. A common special that you might see is a company offering a lower rate if you pay upfront. In these cases, the hosting company might ask you to prepay for two or three years, but at a lower rate. If you plan to stick with your website long-term, this is a great option because you will have to pay for hosting over the years anyway. Established companies might also have sales when new companies try to compete with them, so keep an eye out for any price drops before signing a commitment.</p>
<p>Finally, you can save money if you go with a bare basics server. Many discount servers do not provide any technical support whatsoever, so you will be responsible should anything go wrong. If you have the proper technical skills to keep a server running, this is definitely an option to consider. Keep in mind that the server will not have any special features and might not be as reliable as more expensive options, so you should be prepared to put the work into the situation.</p>
<p>In the end, you can save money on dedicated hosting, as long as you know where to look. Keep an eye out for anything that you believe will save you money, since this is money that you can put towards other aspects of your website. Many people write dedicated hosting off as being too expensive, but this is not necessarily the case, as long as you know where to look. If you take your time, you can definitely find a great deal.</p>
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		<title>Colocation hosting for small businesses</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2012 21:45:26 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Colocation is a great option for a small business that desires a large IT department, but cannot afford to hire that many people. While corporations are able to have their own IT departments and servers onsite, small businesses do not have these advantages. What colocation does is allow you to have your own server, while keeping it at a third party location. This cuts down on the resources that your place of business needs to run the server, while giving you the same administrative options as these large corporations.</p>
<p>Perhaps the best thing about colocation is that you can save money on the cost of bandwidth. When running your companyís server from your own property, you are responsible for paying the increasing costs associated with bandwidth usage. For about the same cost, however, you can place your server at a colocation facility and will not have to worry about bandwidth. This facility will also grant your website higher speeds, which is sure to keep your customers happy.</p>
<p>The colocation facility that you choose should also provide you with better protection against outages. Even if you have a backup generator at your place of business, it might not be powerful enough to keep your server running if you are without power for a lengthy period. Large generators are one of the things that colocation facilities provide, so this should not be a worry for you ever again.</p>
<p>Another thing to keep in mind is that you can purchase a server and place it in a colocation facility. Since you own the server, you can pay for an upgrade whenever you wish and place the new server in the same location. If you rent your server through a host, you will have to wait for the host to upgrade the server. This provides you with additional options if you feel like you are not getting the desired performance.</p>
<p>If you need additional security, there is a good chance that your colocation host can handle this for you. Since the server is stored in a secure location, you should not have to worry about having any of your data stolen. Not having to worry about security is reason enough to consider this option.</p>
<p>In the end, only you can decide if a colocation host will work for your business. If you are only running a small website, you probably do not need to upgrade to this service. If your business is constantly expanding, however, this might be an option to consider. Since colocation allows you to expand your web presence freely, it is worth a look.</p>
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		<title>Introduction to cloud hosting</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2012 21:41:09 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Cloud hosting is a relatively new idea where one physical server is partitioned and multiple virtual servers are able to use the original server&#8217;s available space, memory and processor. What this essentially does is allow you to use the resources from the virtual servers, even though only one physical server exists. Cloud hosting makes it possible for you to use as much or as little of the resources as you desire, without having to adjust your hosting plan accordingly. Since the space is virtual, the hosting company will not force you to pay for space that you will never use, as the cloud simply expands when you need it.</p>
<p>The main reason for the popularity of cloud hosting is that you can increase or decrease your space automatically. With a traditional web host, going over your allotted space or bandwidth would be disastrous. As a result, business owners will usually overpay for these features, as they want to avoid going over. With cloud hosting, however, your bandwidth and storage space adjust with the website. Since you only pay for what you use, this method is also extremely cost effective as well.</p>
<p>Another great feature of cloud hosting is that is automatically covers for server problems. When a server goes down, it is usually because its hard drive or motherboard has failed. When this occurs, your website could go down for hours and some of your valuable information could be lost forever. This is never a problem with cloud hosting, however, as cloud servers are mirrored over the entire grid. This means that if a server fails, the information is automatically relayed to elsewhere in the cloud, so that your information remains available at all times.</p>
<p>If you already have your information on a traditional server, it is easy to transfer everything over to a cloud server. This is because the server works in the same manner as a Linux server, so your information can be moved straight across to the cloud. You will not have to learn any new coding either, which helps with the changeover process. Another thing to remember is that the backup that a cloud server does is a little bit different than a traditional server. The cloud simply takes a snapshot of your entire server, which allows you to roll back to a previous point in a matter of minutes.</p>
<p>A final thing to consider is the effect on the environment. When you use a traditional server, it is constantly running, even when it is being underutilized. A cloud server, however, allows multiple servers to be run from a single physical server. In the end, this cuts down on the amount of electricity needed for cooling and powering the server.</p>
<p>If you have not done so already, look into switching to cloud hosting. Doing so could save you time and money very quickly as you grow your website, without having to worry about switching servers.</p>
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