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Dedicated Server Basics:
A dedicated hosting server, or dedicated servers, is a type of internet hosting. A client can lease an entire server and not have to share it with anyone else. It is more flexible than a shared server (more than one person using it) and users will have more power and control over their data when using a dedicated server. Generally dedicated servers are only reserved for users or companies which have a lot of website traffic. If a website gets enough traffic, multiple dedicated servers may be used to accommodate the traffic.
What you’ll pay for:
1) The Operating System, the brain of any Dedicated Server:
Although dedicated server prices vary depending on what company you choose to lease the servers from, generally servers with Microsoft Operating Systems will cost more than servers with Linux or Unix. Commercial operating systems include Microsoft Windows Server and Red Hat Express.
2) Bandwidth and Connectivity, the muscle of any Dedicated Server:
Dedicated Server Bandwidth refers to how much data is transferred over the internet. If you have a dedicated server that isn’t able to transfer a lot of bandwidth, you will be limited to what applications or the amount of visitors you can have using the server at the same time. Larger companies like Google or Facebook may require multiple dedicated servers to accommodate a high number of visitors.
One of the benefits in outsourcing a dedicated server includes the high bandwidth available to dedicated server providers. They pay for a high connection rate and pass the savings on to you!
3) Uptime and connectivity, the stamina of your Dedicated Server:
Many dedicated server providers include a service level agreement based on their network uptime. Some dedicated server hosting providers offer a 100% uptime guarantee, but if the data isn’t spanned over multiple backup computers or dedicated servers, one should always be cautious about this guarantee. A 99.9% is more common.
