Dedicated web hosting
occasion an unmanaged plan works best. In these scenarios the
organizations already have a good support department but would
rather not have hardware and certain software maintenance
concerns. You also have full access to storage, which is
certainly a perk for a growing web site. Managed dedicated
hosting customers also generally enjoy a better level of
service. Many web hosts assign a personal representative who
also supports a handful of other accounts.
Managed plan customers get the freedom to build the web site the
way they want it without having hardware, operating system,
certain software, middleware, security, Internet connection,
backup, power backup, staff, casualties & loss prevention even
insurance responsibilities.
As with choosing the operating system or software, hardware
requirements depend a lot on your web site�s current and
future needs. We�ll give you some good basics to look
for. - Processor Type Intel is recommended for large web sites
because it�s emits less heat. You should choose
Celeron for small web sites and Pentium 4 for medium web sites.
Dual Xeons are highly recommended for high traffic web sites to
give you the processing power; more so if your web site uses a
lot of server side scripting. On the average, processor speeds
of 2 to 2.4 GHz are good choices. - Memory Your server should
have at least 512MB of memory for serving up your pages in a
reasonable time. If your web site makes heavy use of server side
programming languages (PHP, CGI, ASP) e highly recommend a 1024
MB minimum and high traffic web sites should have 2048 MB and
thereabouts. - Hard Drive Between IDE and SCSI hard drives, most
would like to have a SCSI drive. They are very robust, and use
little if no processor power making them very fast; an ideal
situation for anyone but the cost is prohibitive. If budgets
permit, an 18 GB SCSI hard drive is very sufficient for most. If
you choose IDE, choose a 7200-RPM drive with about 40GB of
storage. You might wonder why you need so much since your shared
hosting plan only has a fraction of that and you still have left
over space. Do not forget, with a dedicated server, you need
space for software to run your web site. In a shared environment
that software space is owned by the web host and not added
towards your hosting plan.
Web hosts calculate your usage using one of these three methods.
Per use, capped, or 95% use. Each one is quite different so be
sure you understand your requirements versus the method used in
the plan. You�ll need to first understand the basics.
Data transfer is measured in bits or bytes. Data transfer is the
measure of bits or bytes traveling over time. So, if you are
told 1 Mbps it means 1 Megabyte is being transferred in one
second. If your hosting plan has 600 GB per month you can
transfer as much as 600 GB of data in one month. To calculate
usage, your host relies on usage reports such as Multi Router
Traffic Grapher (MRTG). The report shows your web site�s
average incoming and outgoing traffic. The following formula is
then applied: ( Monthly Average incoming + Monthly average
outgoing data ) /8 x 60sec x 60min x 24 hrs x 30.5 days = Total
months bandwidth
Having a dedicated server is expensive and not as easy to
migrate as a shared server environment. So making sure the host
is right is ever more important. Some of the utmost concerns you
should have when choosing a dedicated web host is of course the
company reliability and support. You should expect better, more
responsive support than a shared web host. You shouldn�t
settle for anything less than 24 x 7 telephone support
preferably toll free. Find out how quickly the average response
is in the event of hardware, connection or certain software
failure. If they never had a failure, do they have a contingency
plan in place? Check their network reliability. Verify
information, as best you can; don�t take the web
host�s word at face value. Take your time, ask around and
talk to their customers. If purchasing a managed plan, ensure
server monitoring is included and your web host stays
on top of security patches. Try to stay away from long term
contracts and choose a month to month option at least until you
know how satisfactory the web host is going to be.
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