1. Flexibility
A dedicated server gives you control – the flexibility do use the server as you wish. With a shared hosting plan we have to work to be sure that all the clients hosted on a server “play nice” with each other. Not so with a dedicated hosting client – then there’s only you using the server, and we can give you a lot more flexibility to do what you wish!
2. Power
On a shared hosting environment, you have to share the resources of the server with the other hosting clients. While this is fine for a small website, as your website grows in traffic it begins to need greater amounts of bandwidth, disk space, processor time, etc. A dedicated server lets you wring the most use out of the server, since no resources have to be reserved for other clients.
3. Ecommerce
While ecommerce is possible on non-dedicated server, it’s usually a good idea to use a dedicated server for your ecommerce website. This is because with a dedicated server, you have greater security. There are no other clients running websites on your server, only you. Control gives security, and security is always important when doing business online!
4. SEO
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Selecting the right server from the numerous ones available is a highly important task. The selected server must be the one best suited to meet all the needs. The selected server should support the current work requirement as well as those which are being anticipated tomorrow. The server should provide the required connectivity with other devices. It is always best to have a server solution which is customizable. The most important factor to be checked is that the server should maintain a level of operating security that is required by the business. A server selected considering these conditions will provide the best performance. The selection of a server is dependant on the applications expected to run on the server, budget and technical complexity involved in setting up and maintaining the server.
People who want to customize the system especially the developers generally go for Linux servers. The advantage of going for a Linux server is that the underlying code can be modified and can be used on a wide variety of platforms. Another option of selecting a server is to go for a remote server service. The various factors that need to be considered while selecting a server are speed, large storage capacity, reliability and security. As a server is expected to provide services to many client computers at once, speed of operation is an important factor. The server should have plenty of disk space if it is to act as a central storage repository. Server Continue reading »
A virtual terminal server can help your company get all the advantages of centrally deploying applications much less expensively, and without any of the costs or headaches of deploying dedicated terminal servers.
What is a Virtual Terminal Server?
Terminal Server is a Windows platform that allows you and your company to access all your applications from anywhere. That means your employees can access critical applications at home, on the road, at a branch office, or anywhere.
Virtualization, which consolidates servers onto fewer physical boxes, allows email servers, storage servers, application servers, and web servers to be run with lower costs, less administration and more flexibility, without loss of functionality.
What else does Virtual Terminal Server do?
Virtual Terminal Server lowers capital expenses and licensing costs. Using existing desktops, buying less powerful new computers or thin clients, and using fewer software licenses can reduce expenses. Meanwhile, it increases employee access to high-cost applications; employees who need access to an application can get it, without incurring increased subscription costs.
With Virtual Terminal Server, you can also increase security, keeping your data safe with FIPS encryption support, the ability prevent unauthorized access and server attacks, and restricting software access through group policies. But more security doesn’t mean more work for y Continue reading »
