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blackwizard Junior Member
Joined: 26 Feb 2007 Posts: 40
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 7:50 pm Post subject: Make the Move to Virtual Dedicated Web Hosting |
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Make the Move to Virtual Dedicated Web Hosting
by: John Edwards
Most webmasters on the net today are familiar with what the industry calls "shared" web hosting accounts. A shared hosting account is where you rent a small amount of space on a server which is shared among many other users.
This is a cheap way to get started online but it has many disadvantages - you will encounter email delivery problems because of spam complaints against other sites on the same server. You will find your site's grinding to a halt when someone else does some heavy database work on your server. You might even find your site going down because of a denial of service attack against someone else hosting hacking or piracy related material on your server (these type of sites attract antisocial elements!)
How can you avoid all of this drama?
By upgrading to a virtual dedicated server. A virtual dedicated server lets you run your sites as if you had your own "dedicated" server, except it is cheaper because you are really just using part of a server that has been split into multiple virtual dedicated servers.
You can find out more about this by searching Google for "virtual dedicated hosting". Virtuozzo is the main commercial software that web hosts use to run virtual hosting services.
You will find virtual dedicated server accounts starting at just $30 a month. You'll get a much larger chunk of bandwidth compared to shared hosting, and none of the problems that go with a shared host. You can also get multiple IP addresses that are exclusive to your sites.
So what's the catch? Not much. You'll probably spend a bit more on hosting each month. The main disadvantage of upgrading to virtual dedicated hosting is that you will need to be more technically proficient so that you can administer the server.
This requires a bit of time learning the necessary Linux skills to make sure your server runs smoothly.
Many hosting providers will have a "premium" support offering that includes a bit more hand holding - this is definitely recommended if you don't have much experience with Linux, or are new to virtual dedicated hosting.
With the increased speed and bandwidth that a virtual dedicated host offers, and none of the shared hosting headaches, the move is one you will never regret. So, the question now becomes, are to ready and willing to take-on the challenge of virtual dedicated web hosting and save yourself some hard earned cash? The choice is yours...
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John Edwards
Click below for more tips on choosing the right web host which will not only save you from the unexpected problems & headaches as well as save your money:
http://www.e-web-site-hosting.com |
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Choto Cheeta Regular Member

Joined: 17 Feb 2007 Posts: 159 Location: RepublicDay.IN
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 11:45 am Post subject: |
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i am not a big fan for off Virtual Dedicated Hosting...
I cant find the difference between shared and this type of hosting... all features looks same as shared hosting... then why pay more ???? _________________ Thinking => Brain Pain..
Portal4WebHost.com WebHosting Directory || RepublicDay.IN |
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limainfinita Regular Member
Joined: 17 Feb 2007 Posts: 125
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 6:34 pm Post subject: |
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At this time jumpline is offering totally free 12 month of VDH
Just hours ago I had to install mysql, php5 and other stuff.
By the way jumpline free offer is great |
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navjotjsingh Junior Member
Joined: 18 Feb 2007 Posts: 9
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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 8:06 pm Post subject: |
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| Their offer might be great but when I hosted my site with them, I received reports from siteuptime.com after every 5-10 minutes of downtime. Also their control panel was also a bit confusing. Not a very great looking webhosting. |
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rusty Junior Member
Joined: 26 Mar 2007 Posts: 7
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 4:29 pm Post subject: |
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a vps can be run from your desktop like a computer unlike a shared hosting account.
you get alot more space & bandwidth also & alot more control over everything. |
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dania Junior Member
Joined: 26 Nov 2009 Posts: 4
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Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 8:55 am Post subject: |
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Dedicated hosting
One of the highest levels of control over your hosting power is called dedicated hosting. With dedicated hosting, your company leases a private server (often called a "box") from a hosting company. Websites that use dedicated hosting do not share their resources (or troubles) with neighboring websites since their computer server is physically separate. This is an ideal arrangement for high-demand websites that require large storage space and transfer speeds for multiple databases or for sites that run memory-hogging applications (such as streaming media). Bandwidth, storage space and the CPU may occasionally be hogged by other sites on a shared server but these problems are not an issue with a dedicated server—it's like having your own private toy box instead of being required to share.
Virtual Hosting
Most companies—and all startups—don't need all the power (and expense) that dedicated hosting requires. That's where virtual hosting and shared hosting come in. With virtual hosting, you share a computer with other websites but the computer is configured to perform as if your website is the only site—like a mini-computer operating within a computer. With virtual hosting you have most of the advantages of dedicated hosting, but without all of the expense. Your site will have more limits for storage and data transfer since you are sharing those assets with other websites, but you'll typically receive more services from your host provider. You'll only need a FTP (File Transfer Protocol) to upload and edit your files on the virtual host computer using a control panel tool. This arrangement is well-suited to small and medium-sized businesses.
Shared Hosting
The last hosting environment is the most commonly used—shared hosting. Shared hosting is just as it sounds—all the individual websites share resources on a given server. But even though the server is shared, individual sites are quite secure. Most host companies that offer shared serving boast about and even guarantee their security, backup, storage space and speed so that your service feels like dedicated hosting without the hassles.
http://www.lowcostserverhosting.com |
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keatealphonse Junior Member
Joined: 27 Jun 2009 Posts: 4
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