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Difference And Excess Shared Server and Dedicated Server

Submitted by admin on Wednesday, 18 November 2009No Comment

Difference And Excess Shared Server and Dedicated Server

what is the difference between dedicated servers and shared servers? what’s is definitions about shared servers and dedicated servers? And what of their excess masign this server. Perhaps many already know the differences and advantages but still hesitate when choosing who is best fit to be home hosting. In this post I will discuss about the two types of servers that are generally provided by every web hosting service.

While we are renting a place to blog and our website in a web hosting service, we generally have 2 choices – rent a shared server or dedicated server. If you choose shared hosting / server,then your website or blog to share space with other websites.However, if we choose a dedicated server, then we will be given full authority to control all the servers without sharing with other websites and network connections entirely, but of course dedicated server prices much more expensive.

Shared server is much cheaper than dedicated servers.Shared servers usually do not need technical skills tenants, because the overall technical problems handled by the Admin server.Therefore, shared servers are often the best choice for websites that have a medium-scale businesses with the amount of traffic that is not too high.

While shared servers are good for websites that have medium-scale businesses, but the shared server is not a good choice for large businesses that have high traffic. For their dedicated servers are a must!

As I said earlier that the dedicated server is much more expensive than Shared servers, dedicated servers also require the technical expertise to operate. If your site generate thousands of dollars a day from e-commerce, and of course you’ll lose business if you use the server is down for a day or two, then you should consider switching to a dedicated server.Below is the reason why you should use a dedicated server :

Server Response Times and Site Traffic Management :

Server response times (response time from the server) on shared hosting websites affected by other conditions that share a server with you. Server response time will be affected by any interference from other websites. For example, if another site suddenly got a high traffic is not unexpected. This disturbance outside your control as a shared server user. But if you use a dedicated server, you are in control is to organize, plan it, so can control traffic levels and other things that can not be published under a shared server users.

Flexibility and Software :

If you use shared servers so you have limited access rights to the operating system, software applications are also limited extent provided by your web hosting.But if you want to control yourself, customize the ecommerce or database applications you will need a dedicated server.

Scalability :

If then your site grow and become large, of course, will increase the number of traffic and applications you need to overcome it becomes necessary, then you should upgrade your server. If the server you are using a shared server then the option to upgrade is limited. Upgrades will be limited to the amount of disk spac enlargement, and that’s it! But you can not upgrade the hard drive, Ram processors, platforms or software applications. But if you use a dedicated server, you can do it all!

Level Security :

Put your information and files in the shared servers generally do not have a strong security level compared with the dedicated server. Even the dedicated servers have their own firewall. If you store confidential and sensitive information, the security level has become imperative tough.

That’s a little review about Shared and Dedicated servers with different server, definition and advantages.

Hopefully useful.

source :  situsinformasiinternet.com

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