Should You Upgrade to a Managed Windows Dedicated Server?

by | Jan 23, 2014 | Web Hosting

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8348385_xlWeb hosting provides the foundation of your web development endeavors. To successfully build and manage the website you want, your hosting must provide you with the services you need. A managed windows dedicated server is the Cadillac of web hosting. In addition to getting a dedicated servicer that you don’t have to share with anyone else, your account is managed by the web host provider. This level of service comes at a price, though. Before investing the money, it’s important to establish that you do need to upgrade.

The primary reason many people elect for a dedicated server is for space and bandwidth. Although space on a shared server is cheaper, it’s also a lot cozier. Not only do you get less space, the hosting provider usually limits the amount of traffic you can get before you have to pay for additionally bandwidth. Even if the provider says they’re offering unlimited bandwidth, it will usually hide a bandwidth cap in the legalese of the terms of service. If you have a large, high-traffic site, then it may be worth the additional expense to upgrade to a managed dedicated server.

Another reason people switch to a dedicated server is for security and performance. Web hosting companies do their best to manage the resources on shared servers so that they run efficiently and the websites on them can are accessible at all times by the general public. Unfortunately, one website that consumes a significant amount of the server’s resources can affect the performance of the other sites on the machine, making them run slow. Additionally, if one website gets compromised on the server, it makes all the other sites vulnerable to hacking as well. Since your account is the only one on the dedicated server, you don’t have to worry about these inconveniences.

To determine if upgrading to a managed windows dedicated server is right for you, take a moment to consider your needs and the needs of your website. If you don’t have the technical know-how to maintain a dedicated server, but you need the space, privacy and bandwidth it provides, then you may want to invest in this type of web hosting.

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