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Cheap Web Hosting – The Raging Debate Between A Dedicated Server And An Vps

Posted By Vrytek On Tuesday, May 4th 2010 In Hosting News | Tags: Between, Cheap, debate, Dedicated, Hosting, Raging, Server | 
Cheap Web Hosting – The Raging Debate Between A Dedicated Server And An Vps

For the possibility of your own cheap host web presence for your business or individual needs, you may want to consider a dedicated server.  A dedicated server may provide a number of advantages for your company, whether big or small. Consider some of these benefits and then you can see when a Virtual Private Server (VPS) may be right for you.  Remember that this server is a different animal than a true dedicated server. A virtual private servers, often these share space with other websites, but on a dedicated server your segment on this server is totally private.  

When you consider dedicated hosting, it is most likely because your website is getting a lot of traffic. With many webmasters, shared hosting is sufficient. But when you have a site which is very popular, it simply requires more resources. Quite a few  hosting companies prefer that when you use resources extensively, you should have your own dedicated server.  This is because your demands will lower available resources for all the others who might have a shared server.

In recent years, prices have fallen drastically for dedicated hosting. This has been a boon for many webmasters, as now they have is a robust platform for hosting to enjoy without a tremendous cash outlay. A good way to know if you need a dedicated server is to examine the CPU utilization in a joint account. This is a useful measure used to determine whether you might not better served by a dedicated account.

Another thing to consider is that many people do not always know or what type you are providing as a webmaster. All that is really important to the visitors to your site is that your pages load without any delay and without errors. You will notice that with the decision to use a private server, instead of a dedicated server, you will save money. Websites which are smaller will not require a server which is truly dedicated  and a virtual private server will end up being ideal for your needs and your budget. You are granted complete administrative rights on the server, which you can utilize to manage your account and every sector within it. For example, you can configure your server section without worrying about affecting other sites that on the same server.  It can be a relief and of critical importance for any business – having worry-free control over the specific requirements of your website and the programs which you will want to run.  If you have these servers, you can expect complete and favorable support from the company who is providing your hosting.

You will not undergo downtime like you would if you were on a dedicated host server and it crashed. If problems arise, the web host can be expected to rectify them quickly, if you can communicate with them.  They will put the things in place to get everything functioning properly again.

With many different performances, you can see why a significant amount of small and medium enterprises, choose VPS for their websites. It offers all that a company needs and at a reasonable price. It is an interesting decision for a  webmasters to make. On one side, it makes sense to save money.  On the other  it is not worth it, if this method of saving a few dollars means you are using shared hosting which limits what you are able to do by your cheap host.

Comparison between VPS Hosting and Dedicated Server Hosting

Posted By Vrytek On Friday, March 26th 2010 In Hosting News | Tags: Between, comparison, Dedicated, Hosting, Server | 
Comparison between VPS Hosting and Dedicated Server Hosting

Web Hosting Control

As compared to shared web hosting, both VPS and dedicated server hosting place the control in the hands of the website owner. Hence, more flexibility and freedom can be experienced by an expert website owner in managing the resources allocated to him. So, in terms of control, both VPS and dedicated hosting are at par with ach other.

Hardware Requirements

Dedicated web hosting arrangement would require the complete hardware setup, as the website owner would not be sharing anything with anyone. On the other hand, the hardware arrangement for VPS hosting is shared by more than one website owners and hence, multiple web hosting servers can run on a single hardware setup.

Cost Required

Dedicated web hosting packages are considered among the most expensive hosting plans, as each setup is granted to only one website owner. On the other hand, the VPS web hosting packages are counted among the most reasonable web hosting plans, as the cost is reduced due to sharing of resources.

Complexity and Performance

VPS hosting setups are more complex than dedicated web hosts and thus, you might require attaining additional knowledge to work with them. Though, the performance of both hosting services is comparable, you might rarely experience slowing down of server due to sharing in VPS setup.

Security

In terms of security, both VPS and dedicated web servers offer high level of security to the websites, as each setup is completely isolated from others in both the cases. In fact, VPS, with proper virtualization, can behave as dedicated web servers.

Based on the comparison drawn above, you can make the choice of web hosting services on the basis of your own requirements

What Is The Difference Between Collocated Servers And Dedicated Servers?

Posted By Vrytek On Thursday, March 4th 2010 In Hosting News | Tags: Between, Collocated, Dedicated, Difference, Servers, What | 
What Is The Difference Between Collocated Servers And Dedicated Servers?

When it comes to hosting a website, many individuals are torn between whether to use collocated servers or dedicated servers. In fact, many individuals do not know the difference between the two. There are several differences to be found between collocated servers and dedicated servers and the different functions of each may make an option more or less attractive to the website developer.


There are many companies that will offer their customers the use of either a dedicated or collocated server and there are several advantages and disadvantages to each type of service. Ultimately, the decision rests with the website developer and their needs for the website.


The main difference between a collocated server and a dedicated server is the ownership of the server. With a dedicated server, the user is provided with exclusive use of a server that is owned by another entity, generally the hosting provider A collocated server is owned by the user and is housed in a rental space along with the servers of many other companies and individuals. In other words, with a dedicated server you rent the server and with a collocated server, you rent the space to house your server. Each option is more cost effective than purchasing and housing the server on your own, but there are major differences in what you can and cannot do with the equipment.


With a dedicated server, the individual has exclusive access to the server and can place any software, content, or applications on the server that they wish. Websites that use dedicated servers also have a higher reliability and can handle a great deal more traffic than sites that are hosted on shared servers. With a dedicated server, any issues that arise with the server are the responsibility of the company that the individual is renting the server from, which could be a good or bad thing. One of the biggest disadvantages to a dedicated server is that the individual only owns the data on the server, not the server itself, so if they are dissatisfied with the service they are being provided, they have little recourse until their contract expires.


One of the biggest advantages of a collocated server is that the individual owns and has full access to the server at any time. The applications can be run from a remote location while the server is housed in a secure facility with an uninterruptible power supply, internet connectivity, and increased security features. Allowing the server to be collocated frees up valuable space in the home or business that would be needed to house the server and allows the individual to split the cost of utilities between all the individuals with servers housed in the area. The biggest disadvantage to collocated servers is that all issues, maintenance, and needed repairs to the server must be handled on your own.

What is the difference between Dedicated server and VPS?

Posted By Vrytek On Friday, February 5th 2010 In Hosting News | Tags: Between, Dedicated, Difference, Server, What | 
What is the difference between Dedicated server and VPS?

What is the difference between Dedicated server and VPS?

What is a Domain name and what is the difference between the Domain name and a Website.?

Posted By Vrytek On Tuesday, January 19th 2010 In Domain News | Tags: Between, Difference, Domain, Name, Website, What | 
What is a Domain name and what is the difference between the Domain name and a Website.?

This is all new to me and a little hard to figure some things out, but I am assuming that what ever name you pick for your website will be your Domain name after you register your Website. Please correct me if I’m wrong.

What Are The Differences Between Different Domain Name Registrars?

Posted By Vrytek On Thursday, November 5th 2009 In Domain News | Tags: Between, Differences, Different, Domain, Name, Registrars, What | 
What Are The Differences Between Different Domain Name Registrars?

Why do i have to pay 10 dollars per year at yahoo and 3 dollars at some other company, for a domain name? It’s just the domain name right? i’m not talking about email or hosting services. When you register a domain name www.something.com You get the same thing at every company, right? so what does it matter if i get it at yahoo or at whatever place else?
Also, is it maybe so that you can’t get email and hosting at a registrar if you didn’t get the domain name from them?

What’s The Difference Between Managing Your Own Dedicated Server And Getting Hosting Service For One?

Posted By Vrytek On Thursday, November 5th 2009 In Hosting News | Tags: Between, Dedicated, Difference, getting, Hosting, Managing, Server, Service, What's, Your | 
What’s The Difference Between Managing Your Own Dedicated Server And Getting Hosting Service For One?

The pros and cons of having your own dedicated server to manage and the pros and cons of getting it from a dedicated hosting service? And what type of website would benefit for either of them?

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