Question:
What is the most important thing to know when buying a dedicated server hosting plan?
Ranimi23 r
2008-10-30 10:46:56 UTC
I want to host a very large web site for my company. I'm looking for a good dedicated server plan. What should I ask, check and know about dedicated server?

Can you help?
Seven answers:
anonymous
2008-10-30 21:43:29 UTC
If you want to use shared web hosting services for your website, take a look at: http://www.threehosts.com/business

There you can reach the three reputable companies that are leaders in the E-commerce web hosting industry. They fulfill all your requirements to sell online. By using each of them, everything you need for your business website is provided in one eCommerce Hosting Package.

If you intend to use a dedicated service, go to: http://www.goldpuma.com . Their dedicated web hosting plans provide all features needed for a successful online business. They have a really great offer & I have used them for over 3 yrs now, and have never had a single problem with them. Their service is really great and easy to use.
anonymous
2008-11-02 23:43:17 UTC
Although your specific dedicated server hosting needs may be unique in a few ways, generally, one can make a decision on a dedicated web server provider by considering the following things:





Data Transfer Rates



Data transfer will need to be determined based on the amount of information that will be downloaded, as well as the type of content a site will be sharing (general text vs. high resolution graphics and multimedia).





Platforms



The two most common systems available are Windows based servers versus some flavor of UNIX (Linux and Solaris). Windows is historically more expensive, but is generally regarded as more user-friendly, especially with the ubiquitous presence of Windows-based pc's and administrators. Linux, on the other hand, is less expensive to install, but harder to maintain, as a steeper learning curve exists for those unfamiliar with it.



First, the platform should be conducive to the coding in which the website and necessary applications are developed. Next, since administration of the dedicated server will be done by the subscriber, the necessary skill base to support the platform must be in place. Commands and administration techniques are definitely platform-specific.





Monitoring



Dedicated server monitoring works to prevent service interruptions. The web host will provide a service that can, at a pre-set frequency, check a website to see downtime.





Automation



Although dedicated web servers may require a greater degree of skill, certain dedicated server hosting companies may offer software that will automate common procedures, thus lessening the high level knowledge necessary to maintain servers and implement new services.



Data Backup



Some dedicated server providers assist the web hosting subscriber with data backups.



Scalability



Dedicated server hosting providers should be able to account for major growth.



Service Level Agreements



More dedicated server hosts are publishing their SLA's, which thoroughly documents what they will do in exchange for what the customer is responsible for. For instance, some dedicated server hosts are offering features such as: 100% uptime guarantees, unlimited live answer technical phone-based support, free upgrades of patches, hot-fixes, etc. Try to visit this website for more information:
Kajal
2015-05-05 02:06:06 UTC
if you are planning to hire a dedicated server hosting plan, then you must get it from a reputed web hosting provider. For an example, Go4hosting.in is one of the leading web hosting providers in the industry that offers an array of hosting solutions to their customers. You can easily select the best hosting plan as per your requirements.
Mangal
2008-10-31 10:06:34 UTC
I think what matters most for dedicated server plans is service... & companies which provide good service do so whether U are on shared hosting, VPS or dedicated server. So service is the keyword..



Here are best ranked hosts:

http://hostingwebsitecoupons.com



Cheers,

Mangal
Ross the Boss
2008-11-02 21:40:49 UTC
First off i would ask how long they have been in business. Then ask them about there uptime, ask them for a link to an uptime tracker. Move on to ask the where there datacenter is located, if you can pick a datacenter closer to your target area. Ask them if the secure and optimize the server or is it self managed. Never buy a server with root access. Ask them about reboot times, if they have a hardware replacement SLA. Lastly ask them if they have a download test file so you can test the speed of there network. If you have any questions email me via the link in my profile.



Ross
William
2014-05-25 01:00:09 UTC
A customer needs to evaluate the requirements of the application to choose what kind of hosting to use. Such considerations include database server software, scripting software, and operating system. Most hosting providers provide Linux-based web hosting which offers a wide range of different software. A typical configuration for a Linux server is the LAMP platform: Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP/Perl/Python. The web hosting client may want to have other services, such as email for their business domain, databases or multimedia services. A customer may also choose Windows as the hosting platform. The customer still can choose from PHP, Perl, and Python but may also use ASP .Net or Classic ASP. Web hosting packages often include a Web Content Management System, so the end-user does not have to worry about the more technical aspects.
John F
2008-11-06 12:18:38 UTC
Hi, I am extremely familiar with dedicated server hosting solutions.



Send me an email at Aaron(at)wiredwebinc(dot)com if you're interested.


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