All About Dedicated Hosting Providers
by Sage Kalmus
Unless overtly listed otherwise, most web hosting packages you'll come across in
your search are what are called shared hosting providers. What this means is
that the server or servers that host your website are simultaneously hosting
numerous other websites also. This gives you a discounted rate on web hosting
services in exchange for tolerating certain technical constraints, like
bandwidth, disk space, upload and download speeds, security and privacy,
traffic, and probably the most notable restriction -- total control.
If you want total control not only over the administration of your website but
also over the very hardware and software used to run it, then you should be
evaluating not shared hosting providers, but dedicated hosting providers. If
your business is large enough or growing fast enough that it requires its own
internet connection and server, you may need a dedicated web host.
What's the downside to going with dedicated hosting providers? In a word:
responsibility. In most areas of life, with total control comes total
responsibility, and it's no different with hosting providers. With a dedicated
server, the onus is on you to buy, install, and maintain the actual equipment --
the server itself -- mounted in the dedicated hosting providers' data center.
Fortunately, you still get the benefit of their presumably top-notch,
around-the-clock security over the physical premises, but you remain fully
responsible for the security of your cyber-premises. Likewise, dedicated hosting
providers will ensure that the systems in the building are all provided with
redundant uninterruptible and backup power and environmental controls, but it's
you who must keep your machines and cables maintained and functioning in this
idyll environment.
How do you identify whether it's time to switch from a shared host to a
dedicated host? There are 3 main indicators to stay alert for:
Speed
If the traffic streaming through your shared server is slowing down your
customers' pace as they browse your site (or your employees, if an in-house
site), it may simply be time to look for more unencumbered shared hosting. But
if you've tried several shared hosting providers with the same results, then it
may be time to remind yourself how impatient the average web surfer is. While
you're jumping from shared host to shared host trying to save a buck, your
customers are jumping ship. Your ability to respond promptly and effectively to
customer transactions and inquiries cannot be overemphasized either.
Reliability
The limits to your control are nowhere more apparent than in the areas of
reliability and security. It's not simply that problems can arise: problems do
arise. It's the nature of the biz. And if you don't have unlimited access to
your own operating system, software and database apps, etc., there's not much
you can do when one arises.
Customizability
If your company is growing fast, you're going to be changing many aspects of
your web presence along with it. You may regularly need to tweak your disk space
and bandwidth and experiment with using different applications to better serve
your changing needs. On a shared host, upgrading in such a way usually involves
leaping from one "package" or "plan" to another. These packages are generally
preset and may or may not serve your immediate needs. They may be riddled with
programs you don't yet need, for example, yet lack in the one singular program
you do. Or the next leap up from your current plan has way more disk space and
bandwidth than you need at the moment. With a dedicated server, you can make
changes incrementally, step forward, step back, heck, step sideways if you need
to -- and when you need to.
In large part, it's the size and growth rate of your business that will dictate
whether you need a shared or dedicated host. Affordability and personal time
commitment are nice secondary considerations, but if your business is booming,
you would do it a great injustice to try and save on a few bucks and few extra
hours per week of your time in exchange for slower and poorer quality of service
for your customers.
By the same token, however, if your business is small enough to function quite
smoothly on any of the shared hosting providers out there, don't squander your
precious capital on a dedicated server just so you can have total control.
Because sometimes total control isn't all it's cracked up to be.
About the Author
Hosting-Review.com is the premier resource on web hosting providers. Visit
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