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A dedicated server, dedicated web hosting, or managed hosting service is a kind of internet hosting where a customer or client rents or leases a whole server that is not shared with anyone else. Institutions and organizations have complete control over the server which makes it more flexible than shared hosting. They get to choose their operating systems, hardware, and other stuff. As an additional service, the hosting company can provide server administration. A dedicated server can provide less overhead expense and a much larger ROI (Return on Investment). s, like collocation facilities, house dedicated servers most often. The provider owns the server hardware and the provider sometimes give support for your applications or operating systems.
There are some factors to consider in determining which operating system to use on dedicated servers:
- Availability
- Price
- Employee familiarity
Linux variations, which are an open source operating system is more often than not offered to the customer for free. Other operating systems like Microsoft Windows Server, which are commercial operating systems, are offered through Microsoft SPLA, a special program. Hosting providers offer a commercial version of Linux called Red Hat Enterprise with a monthly fee. Operating system updates using yum (an application through the Red Hat Network) are included in the monthly fee. There are also other free operating systems that you can get from the open source community. Some operating systems offered at no charge are Cent OS, Debian, Fedora Core, and toerh BSD systems or Linux distributions like FreeBSD, NetBSD, Open BSD.
For any of these operating systems, support depends on the level of management offered with the specific dedicated server plan that you got. Support for operating systems could contain core system updates to get the most recent security patches, fixes, and system resolutions. Kernel upgrades, service packs, application updates, and security patches that keep your server save and secure are the included updates to the core operating system. These updates and support for the OS takes off the server management burden from the dedicated server owner.
There are a lot of reasons why an organization will want to use a dedicated server hosting can offer loads of benefits. The following are some of them:
- hosting is more dependable and secure than shared hosting services. It provides more stability and security. So a client does not need to be concerned about sharing a server with other websites.
- With only their website hosted on the server, clients can avoid the downsides of shared hosting services. The client doesn’t have to worry that the server will be overloaded with dedicated hosting, or that another website on the server has bad scripts or coding.
- Dedicated Hosting allows clients to modify their hosting experience
- Another benefit with Dedicated Hosting does not have to worry that their site will go offline. This is especially important for a business website.
So though dedicated hosting is more expensive than shared hosting, there are a lot of benefits for users. This hosting form offers the highest security and performance level.
