Archive for the ‘Dedicated Servers’ Category

What is Managed Dedicated Server?

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

If a person has gone for shopping around the market for managed dedicated server and the dedicated server, he/she surely have experienced the free use of these terms on the internet.

What one can say about a dedicated web hosting server? In fact, it is a server which is occupied by only one site. It is bothered for by the company which has the ownership of that particular site. Such servers are taken into account or rather hosted by a committed server hosting company. If one carefully goes through the above mentioned features, what will be his/her inference? No doubt, an easy and straightforward life! Isn’t it?

There are cases where users have to face the experience of delving into the actual web sites offering managed hosting services and dedicated hosting services. However what actual, a user gets is nothing than a short of “a melting pot” stimulated and mixed in every spin combination possible.

There are several people who call it as managed “dedicated” while some call it as dedicated “managed” and opinion differs as we take into consideration the other section of people. A user cannot move on the clippers of hypothesis when it is a matter of evaluating a host. There is quite a bit difference in what is displayed and what is delivered and it requires an investigation to reach to actual fact from user’s side.

One should take into consideration opinion of everyone because, for a definition of managed dedicated server and the services included in it, there should be a universal agreement. One cannot deny the fact that, users are of advanced mind set or they do not always value clarity of things.

All About Dedicated Hosting

Wednesday, September 27th, 2006

edicated hosting is a smart choice if you have determined that you need an entire server and Internet connection specifically reserved for your business activity. Shared servers may be cheaper and less of a commitment than dedicated hosting, but these advantages will quickly fade in comparison to the problems you might experience. Without a dedicated host, you could have problems with speed, reliability, and the ability to customize your web site environment.

Speed: Server response times in a shared hosting environment depend highly on the activity of the other sites your company is sharing with. Dedicated web hosting enables you to better control your server response times and more efficiently manage any related issues that arise.

Reliability: With a dedicated hosting environment, you have unlimited access to the operating system, software applications, and database applications. This allows you a reliable way to meet the needs of your customers - it’s all there when you need it. A dedicated server can also provide better security for your site, shielding you from the problems that can develop when others are using the same server.

Customization: As your company grows, your web site will have to keep up with it. The dedicated hosting option allows you to adapt your applications, increase bandwidth, and upgrade your hard drive as needed.

Dedicated hosting is available with Unix, Windows, and Mac based servers. Take time to look closely at the various companies out there that offer dedicated hosting.

Colocation Hosting Defined

Wednesday, September 27th, 2006

Colocation hosting provides you (and your business) the bandwidth of a large business with a cost only slightly greater than that of a standard, basic web hosting package. With colocation hosting, you buy your own server and lug it down to the actual data center’s office and install it in their “rack” of servers.

Rather than sharing a company’s server(s), or even renting a dedicated server from the same data center, with colocation hosting you actually own the hardware, while still enjoying the many resources of a large, established data center. Such benefits include: controlled air temperature and humidity, building security (from fire, flood, theft, etc.), redundancy, backup systems, and the support of the company’s IT and management team on hand. But you alone are responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of your server; the colocation hosting provider only handles things like connectivity, environmental factors, uninterruptible power, and security.

To many programmers, though, this is ideal, allowing the flexibility to determine what software and what hardware you will be using, with the peace of mind of knowing certain crucial (and expensive) elements of web hosting are still being taken care of for you

Colocation is really all about control: you control the extra services you can offer your clients that a regular hosting package (even with a dedicated server) might not allow, such as a VPN, colocated server space, or a dedicated server; you control what components are added/subtracted and when; you control how much bandwidth (within a certain range) each of your servers gets, rather than a fixed percentage of your overall bandwidth allotment; you control your own router, firewall, and VLAN.

A colocation hosting provider, as with other web hosting providers, can either be a standalone outfit (in this case, a data center), a third-party company that rents server space from a data center, or a colocation web hosting reseller.

The cost of a colocation hosting package is usually determined first by the amount of rack space your server or servers take up. Rack space is measured based on a rack unit (1U) of 1.75 inches in height. If you use a tower server, it will cost even more to colocate it. It may be worth your while to invest in servers that conform to measurement in rack units.

Besides rack space, you will also pay for bandwidth and for any extra services your colocation hosting provider may offer. Another cost you will need to incur with colocation hosting is insurance for your hardware, or “server insurance”.

Once you’ve purchased your server and ready to deliver it or having it delivered to the collocation hosting provider’s site, take every precaution you can to protect your equipment, because that is the crux here - it is your equipment. Chances are you’ll probably even go ahead and preconfigure your server before sending it off, which is only greater incentive for taking care. You’ll probably get the most peace of mind bringing the server to the site yourself, but if for any reason you can’t, be sure to pack it as securely as you possibly can, and to take out insurance on it from your postal carrier.

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Gaining Full Administrative Access to a Windows Dedicated Server

Friday, September 22nd, 2006

VodaHost knows that the intricate nature of the Windows operating system means major differences in hosting services, dependent upon the class of site package you select.

Choosing a virtual or shared hosting option will mean that you will have highly compartmentalized options and no access or control over the operating system itself. Shared hosting on the Windows platform acts to bundle different services together, typically unified through a control panel interface. No access to the operating system means that consumers are not able to deploy their own applications. Instead, users can only access hosting tools through control panel or FTP interfaces.

Normally, services that are bundled include ASP.Net components, PHP, Perl, server-side XML, and unique CGI-BIN directories for scripting. Most shared hosting operations will grant database connections to SQL applications, and separate disk space for SQL databases.

From the end-user’s client perspective, the most advanced shared Windows hosting packages support multiple iterations of FrontPage (from 97 to 2005), and integration with Visual Studio 6.0/.Net, Macromedia Dreamweaver, NetObjects Fusion and Macromedia Flash.

While end-users are able to interface with these products from their client computers, they are not able to tweak the application configurations of the server. In order to be able to change, install, update and upgrade applications, an end-user would have to lease a dedicated server.

An unmanaged dedicated server will permit the consumer to make any specific adjustment to the operation system, or deploy any application. The user is able to achieve full graphical access to their Windows services by using terminal services. Terminal Server, a plug-in native to Windows 2003 Server deployments, lets consumers deliver Windows-based applications, or the Windows desktop itself, to virtually any computing device, including those that cannot run Windows, over the Internet.

Terminal Server can enhance software deployment capabilities for a variety of scenarios that remain difficult to solve using traditional application distribution technologies. When users run an application on Terminal Server, the application execution takes place on the server, and only keyboard, mouse and display information is transmitted over the network. Users see only their own individual sessions, which are managed transparently by the server operating system, and remain independent of any other client session.

Via Windows Terminal Server, consumers can also obtain full administrative access to their dedicated server and can install and deploy any software they deem necessary upon it. The consumer can pull up their server’s desktop display as if the machine was sitting on their own desk, though the reality might be that the server is actually in a data center half a continent away.

With such power, a consumer can configure their server’s Internet settings, including DNS and FTP. Full access also allows the user to configure the Web server to his or her own specifications. The ability to install and run any software that you deem necessary allows for the deployment of unique SMTP/POP server software to accounting packages, stats servers and productivity software.

The main challenge, of course, is attempting to install these packages from far away. Often, co-ordination is required between the host and customer if a software package needs to be installed via the server’s CD-ROM. Smaller software packages can always be uploaded by way of FTP and installed.

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