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If you are looking for a hosting service with the intention of having a dedicated server, a managed dedicated server plan is your best choice. It’s the best hosting account due to the fact that you get instantly set up, automatic migrations are included, you get full technical and hardware support, you also have the highest percentage of website uptime and as an added bonus you can get different levels of processor capacities such as dual core, quad core and more. You could argue that you get most of this with an unmanaged server but the one benefit and possibly the most important one is the full support which is worth its weight in gold because there is a lot to contend with in running a server.
Having a dedicated server whether unmanaged or not is particularly useful if you have a high demanding website with lots of downloads or high traffic. This is when you should choose in my opinion managed dedicated hosting. Having your server managed may cost a bit more but the benefits are worth it.
For successful hosting, you must use an operating system. And, since most aspects of an operating system are complex, a managed dedicated host undertakes all the processes from installation, day to day management to also updating the system. Therefore you should not worry about dealing with the difficult IT terms of the server operating system.
Software updates are critical to ensure that various programs deliver their utmost performance. Through regular updates you also get each of the software’s latest technology. Since there are many programs within the server, updating them one by one can be a daunting task. For this reason, you can rely on your server host’s update tools for successful programs and software updates as well as upgrades. Normally the updates are pooled together and carried out all at once to ensure that you operate with the best server software which is also secure.
Firewalls are the first line of protection on the internet for computers and servers. Firewalls are able to stop advanced worms, root kits and potentially deleterious malware that may go undetected by your antivirus software. With a managed dedicated hosting service, you get advanced firewall software that will keep your content safe from online hackers.
Much as lots of care and precaution is taken to ensure data integrity for your website, incidences of data loss or corruption are always unforeseen and unpredictable. Thus, the only sure way to keep operating even when data is lost is to conduct regular back ups. For most managed dedicated server hosts, this is a standard service as it is critical for website operations. And in most cases the backups are automated. Therefore you just need to contact your host incase you notice any anomaly so that it can be restored fast.
A database utility is essential for many website. Even the simplest website that stores information online often needs a database no matter how small. An online database however becomes fundamental where advanced feedback forms are used to allow people to submit information. These kinds of online forms require an independent database that receives, processes and later on transmits back the results to the user. When it comes to dealing with databases under a managed setting the only issue a website owner has to deal with is in choosing the username, password and set permissions. If there is any kind of database error this is all taken care of by the hosting company which is a huge time saver.
Managed Dedicated Server Basics
Site monitoring is optional yet a very important exercise. Managed dedicated servers plans have advanced monitoring and detection tools that detects within the shortest time possible websites that are down or out. This exercise is vital to ensure that your site is always up and running all the time providing your visitors with an uninterrupted service.
Virus protection is foundational in any computer setting, whether a personal computer or a web server. This is because computer viruses are continuously produced with some capable of corrupting computer programs to the point where they end up shutting down. This is a constant risk that can only be dealt with through the use of an up to date antivirus program. With a managed dedicated server, internet security is a priority to prevent unnecessary virus attacks.
All companies operating in the technology industry know the importance of technical support services to their clients. Most clients are usually not averse with the technical knowhow of web services and rely a great deal on their hosting companies for assistance. Hosting providers often bend over backwards on the customer support end to make sure managed dedicated server customers are dealt with quickly and efficiently as they are classed as their best customers due to the higher price plans.
Website reports are fundamental with regards to performance. You need to know the amount of traffic that is directed to your site, hours of downtime, statistics of various values such as geographical and demographic trends and the average time it takes to load a web page. All these important values you can get with managed dedicated hosting. Reports are also released at different time intervals to suit the client so they can be produced weekly, monthly, quarterly, semi annually and yearly. Therefore you can choose when signing up for a managed server the best time to receive your reports.
So there are a few points that outline the benefits of going with a managed plan verses trying to run a server yourself. You may pay a little more for the privilege but it’s definitely worth it in the long run.
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Debbi Cole Has worked in the IT industry for eight years and specifically for Server Space for 5 years. She is a keen advocate of cloud hosting, cloud servers and Green data centre issues.
Debbi was a keen motorcycle enthusiast but has since given it up for the safer pass time of Yacht racing although both the weather and professional commitments severely restrict her opportunity to pursue this pass-time.
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