Managed or Unmanaged Website Hosting?
Comparison Between Managed and Unmanaged Hosting
Services
If you have a large and complex website that receives a lot
of traffic you may find that shared hosting is limiting your
growth and the capacity to serve your customers. It may be time
to move on to dedicated hosting. Shared hosting involves
placing many websites on one server. All sites share the
resources of that server such as disk space and bandwidth.
Dedicated hosting means that instead of renting space on a
server, you rent an entire server for your sole use.
Dedicated web hosting
is much more expensive than shared hosting because the cost of
operating the server is not divided between various accounts.
The advantages of dedicated hosting include the freedom to use
the resources of the server as you please. There are many
different dedicated hosting packages to choose from. Their
prices depend largely on the physical setup of the server
computer. Just as with your home computer, faster processors
and bigger hard drives cost more.
Another factor influencing the price is whether or not the
server is managed. Keeping a server running in top condition
can be a time consuming task. A managed hosting service offers
the support and expertise to maintain your server and to
perform routine maintenance such as software upgrades. This
kind of service can be a viable alternative to hiring your own
staff to look after your servers. Managed hosting, however, can
be a lot more expensive than unmanaged hosting. Whether
the price is justified depends on the complexity of your
website and whether or not you already have people on staff who
can look after the day to day operations of a server.
Unmanaged hosting, despite its name, does
not really leave you entirely to your own devices. Most hosting
companies will offer a certain level of support for all their
dedicated hosting packages. This support of course includes
hardware maintenance for things like hard drive failure and
extra technical support may be available if you need help with
configuration or software installation. You will probably have
to pay for this extra support but hiring a tech on an hourly
basis from time to time may be cheaper than going with a full
managed package.
If you are considering unmanaged hosting check to see how
much control you can have over the server hardware. If your
server becomes hopelessly locked you should be able to perform
a re-boot or to expect someone to do it for you with a minimum
of delay.
As with any hosting package the value of a dedicated hosting
service depends on the reliability and integrity of the hosting
company. If your website has grown to the point where you need
dedicated hosting you need a hosting provider that you can rely
on to keep your site online as much as possible.
Whether you choose managed or unmanaged
hosting depends on the technical requirements of your
site and the ability of you or your staff to manage a server so
that it is running at peak efficiency. If you prefer to have
the re-assurance of having highly trained professionals looking
after the server, go with managed hosting. If you or your staff
can handle most of the maintenance chores, you would be better
off with an unmanaged server.
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