Dedicated Vs Virtual web hosting Guide
Virtual Dedicated Internet Hosting
Webmasters on the internet today are familiar with what is known as "shared" net hosting. A shared hosting account is where you rent a small amount of web space on a server which is shared among many other users.
This is can be very cost effective but there are a few disadvantages that could effect you and your website.
-spam complaints against other sites on the same server.
-site's grinding to a halt when someone else does some heavy database work on the same server.
-It will cost you more on hosting each month.
- You might even find your website going down because of a DOS attack against some one elses site relating to hacking or piracy (these type of sites attract antisocial elements!)
-The biggest disadvantage of upgrading to virtual dedicated hosting is that you will need to be more technically proficient as you will need to administer the server your self.
So Should you move up to a virtual server?
By moving up to a virtual dedicated server you get a lot more power and control for your web sites
A virtual dedicated server lets you run your sites as if you had your own server, but the price is lower because you are basically just using part of a server that has been split into multiple virtual dedicated servers.
virtual dedicated server accounts are a lot cheaper than a dedicated server visit our web host guide to see ones that would suit your price point
Here are a few plus points
-You'll grasp a much larger chunk of bandwidth compared to shared hosting, -none of the problems that go with a shared host. -You can get multiple Ip addresses that are exclusive to your websites. -increased speed and bandwidth that a virtual dedicated host offers,
So if you are willing to take on a little bit extra work the gains in speed and control of you website will be worth it
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