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If your business is growing and you are still operating on a shared server, perhaps it is time that you thought about switching to a dedicated server. A dedicated server can offer you advantages that a shared server cannot.
When you first start your site, you can start up on a shared server. This limits bandwidth as well as space, but is usually the most economical option. With a shared server, you can save money as you share the server with other websites. This can work out well if you have a small internet business. As your business begins to prosper and perhaps you develop other websites that relate to your business, it may be time to think about switching to a dedicated server. Although a dedicated server is a costly initial investment, in the long run, it can actually end up saving your money. Nothing is more frustrating to your customers than being unable to access your website. This can happen if you don't have enough bandwidth but have a lot of traffic. The more traffic you have going through, the quicker you have to move the customers in and out. An increase in bandwidth and space can offer you the following advantages when it is time to choose a dedicated server: - More space - More room for forums and shopping carts with a data base - More bandwidth to accommodate more customers and allow easier access If your business is growing or you have several websites that bring in a lot of revenue from running ads, a dedicated server may be your best option. The initial set up cost is high, but because you usually lease the equipment from the service company, you will continue to get updates whenever they update their system. This prevents your equipment from becoming obsolete. In addition to the benefits listed above, you will be the only one with access to the server. You can set up your own security and keep others from getting on the server. Unlike a shared server, where you are liable for everything that everyone else does, a dedicated server is yours and yours alone. There are many options when it comes to choosing a dedicated server. Your budget and experience with computers will determine the type of server you will get. Most dedicated servers cost about $100 per month but can cost more if it comes with more individualized services. Hundreds of reliable dedicated servers are available on the internet. When it's time to choose a dedicated server, take a look at the different services available and compare prices. Decide what type of services and additions you'd like before actually choosing a dedicated server for you. |
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