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May 20, 2010

The Advantages And Features Of Managed Hosting Services

Managed hosting services correspond to the type of service where a client makes use of an entire system or server to cater to its services. Usually, otherwise, clients opt for shared hosting services but the flexibility and possibilities associated with such services, make it more attractive. Here, the client can specify the type of hardware and software for its own use.

The administration comes as add on with the managed hosting services and the dedicated server offers a possibility of larger returns with lesser overhead. Managed hosting is not only beneficial to the web owners but also offers various benefits to the web hosting companies. Today most of the customers are provided with such hosting services by their dedicated servers working in various web designing and development companies.

Their web hosting plans include features such as hosting space, scripts and support and bandwidth allowance. If a person is willing to hire these services such as hosting space and bandwidth they have to be shared with the other clients.

They are quite reliable and there is no overload risk involved, and that is why even though managed hosting services are very costly, the reward will be great at the end.

There is flexibility in managed hosting which includes server administration and management tasks and thus this makes it more significant as compared to typical services. There are also many advantages in managed hosting and some of them are discussed here.

It is cost effective and this is mainly due to the fact that it helps an organization to be more productive and also saves lot of time. Then, in the case of disaster, they have data backup system, critical added security. Thus, this added layer of features is an ideal arrangement and is extremely beneficial for the companies which are dependent on the web services.

In managed hosting, monitoring is done 24×7 with some of the experts or professionals. They keep monitoring the hardware, system and the network itself. Any problems if they are detected will be addressed and that is why you do not have to concentrate anywhere else and just stay focused on improving your business conditions.

The expert services that come along with the managed hosting helps the customers come back to normal in those events of downtime. Down time occurs due to technical and non technical issues. Issues that are related to the network problems and the attack of viruses are also handled by these experts thus protecting the web sites.

Many usual web hosting services offer great resource allotments and features but managed hosting specifically gives you much more significantly. For example, you will be provided with bandwidth, disk storage. There is also flexibility with some of the features like web applications, services and programming languages.

Now with the help of managed hosting services it is possible for everyone to obtain any kind of help required from their well trained IT experts due to their 24/7 facility. The service provider offers various attractive packages. So, now you can opt for any of these packages depending on the type of your business. You definitely won’t have any reason to complain if you choose a good package.

Choosing the best managed hosting services will improve the quality of your Internet marketing business. You can find out more about types of services available by visiting http://emanagedhostingservices.com .

Filed under Web Hosting by Matthew Gardner

March 26, 2010

Using Managed Dedicated Web Hosting

Managed dedicated web hosting provides users with more storage and bandwidth than what can be obtained through free services, especially those that like to advertise unlimited usage. You should also consider managed dedicated hosting if you want extra features such as shopping carts or membership features. Free web hosting is the most basic web hosting service that you can obtain and it usually financed by advertisements and limited in its options.

If you have a lot of employees then dedicated hosting has additional benefits such as multiple email addresses - often up to 500 or a 1000. It also has storage to support basic database applications on the server side of the web host. This allows for the development of applications that enable you to store data on the server side also and have queries and other types of program and programming scripts embedded into your web-site.

Bandwidth is the feature that gives most website owners the most grief especially when the hosting service is inflexible and closes the site down once bandwidth limits have been exceeded. Some websites use as much as a 1000Gb each month, some far more. Bandwidth measures the volume of data transmitted over an Internet connection. When choosing a hosting plan, bandwidth allowances should be an important consideration. There is really no such thing as unlimited bandwidth. Those that offer it often have in acceptable use policies that hidden in the fine print.

If you are running small applications then this type of hosting service may well suffice. Businesses are rarely stagnant and those that are often don’t last, A growing business is one that is moving forward and a dedicated server can move forward with them.

If you intend running applications of 500GB or more, seriously consider a web hosting package that delivers plenty. You can then select a web hosting plan for your business based on the type of applications you intend using. Sites that stream video, use a lot of graphics or audio files, or sites that include membership facilities like file downloads will require large bandwidth limits. As any business grows, so to does its need for storage space and website bandwidth.

Dedicated web hosting should be the first choice for any business. There are a wide range of packages available with some accommodating direct no hassle upgrades. Upgrading storage and bandwidth is important, however, starting with allocations that meet intended future needs is often the best way to start. Of course, an alternative is to go for an self managed web hosting package (also known as user end managed web hosting packages). With self managed, you have complete control over your server. Technical issued related to your web server will need to be handled by yourself or a an expert you employ.

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Filed under Web Hosting by Jason Tallert

August 28, 2009

How Fully Managed Hosting Benefits Business Nowadays

Technology is the lifeblood of the modern business. A business without a strong digital base and web presence these days is scarcely a business at all.

The problem is that unless your business operates specifically in a technological field, it can be tough to keep up with the finer points of computers and networking. A lot of business end up spending fortunes trying to maintain an in-house IT department that’s often more trouble than it’s worth. There is another solution, however, and that’s fully managed hosting.

Fully managed hosting allows you to completely outsource your information technology needs to a group of trained experts, thereby freeing up your IT department for other tasks or removing the need for an IT group altogether. This means that you can focus more on core business concerns and not have to divert attention to random computer problems.

While such services are by no means cheap to employ, it is well worth the price and can save a lot of money in the long run over an in-house tech group. So how does fully managed hosting work, and how can it help solve your personal or business needs?

When you contract with a fully managed hosting service, then you give over the day-to-day maintenance of your IT infrastructure over to an outside agency. This can include your web servers, applications, databases, and more. All of your data is moved onto their servers, which has a few benefits.

First of all, managed hosting companies are always on the cusp of technological advancements. You no longer have to spend money building and maintaining new technology, giving your business an easy way to scale up as the business grows and technology marches on. While you are in some ways sharing resources with other companies that use the same service, this won’t negatively impact the quality of your business at all. You also have a support advantage.

People at the managed hosting service will not only be performing preventative maintenance on the servers, but they’re also available around the clock to help deal with any emergency situations that crop up. Plus, they’ll be monitoring your systems regularly, so any potential problems won’t go unnoticed for long. Also, you can feel comfortable that your IT network is extremely secure from any virtual threats. And, if all else fails, most fully managed hosting services offer complete backup of all of your data. So even if something catastrophic happens, all of your information will be safe and easily recoverable.

Fully managed hosting services can be an especially effective option for small but growing businesses. Their ability to help a small business meet it’s IT needs for a reasonable price is unmatched - it’s often far more economical than hiring an extensive on-site IT team. Perhaps the nicest thing about fully managed services is the peace of mind they provide. You can always rest assured, comfortable that if an IT problem arises with your business, it will be taken care of without hassle or stress.

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Filed under Web Hosting by Amy Nutt

July 30, 2009

Thinking of Dedicated Server Hosting?

This is the era of Internet. Internet is being admired, appreciated and applied at several levels by most of the professionals, celebrities, corporate and government departments to serve many purposes efficiently. This has been used as an effective tool to perform many varieties of work including entertainment, knowledge, and for communication of messages and data transfers. The web is holding numerous websites to collect, store and interchange innumerable amount of data at each moment.

As every system possess a core, or as per another metaphor, like a structure having an axis there exists something for the websites too. The server is the core of any website. It gives life to a website. A customer is presented with the option of many different kinds of servers catering to their specific business needs, price affordability to name a few determining factors. A managed server is one of the most popular and common type of a server.

Any customer who wishes to establish a website will need a server. The server for this can be leased or rent from large companies that are specialists in selling server space in the IT business. These web host companies have servers with immense storage capacity thanks to their gigantic server blocks. A customer can make a choice between the varied arrangements, configuration, capacity and many other factors.

Even though the cost to run a managed server is higher than a shared server, one thing that must always be kept in mind is that the benefits are way too higher and in the long run a managed server can reduce your overhead expenses and hence resulting in greater ROI (return on investment).

A customer has to employ different kind of strategy to mange the managed server and the shared server. There is a marked difference in the process of managing each type of server for the requirement of business of the customer. The managed server provides the full control to the customer regarding choice of application, hardware and the operating system. The shared server is not open to such entire control of customer.

The managed server attracts huge cost in comparison to other servers. The cost on managed server operation when compared with other type of servers in relation to several beneficial factors seems to be quite affordable. It has been found that the managed server is a financially worthy proposition in a long term use.

Another important aspect is the security of data. A company’s success depends on a large extent to the security of its data. This explains the reason behind the fact that most managed server hosts are stringent in the norms relating to the safety of data in the servers.

A managed server customer will be very specific about the specific requirements of the server specific to the business. This will increase the chances of your business getting successful. This is because you are provided with the choice to make the necessary changes catering to the specific demands of your business. As in the turbulent financial times of the day, a managed server certainly fits in your business plan to enhance your business by cutting down expenses, increase efficiency and reap long-term benefits.

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Filed under Web Hosting by Jay Newman

July 16, 2009

Managed Dedicated Hosting For Your Business

Quite often a business will outgrow shared hosting and it will require its own managed dedicated hosting server. Unmanaged Dedicated hosting, is a type of hosting in which you rent your own server from a dedicated hosting company. This company will maintain a stock of servers and operate its own data center and network. The server is for your exclusive use only, meaning it does not share resources with other users or websites.

You will need some technical experience with web servers or you may struggle to perform your own server management and admin tasks. If your company doesn’t possess the in house technical experience, you could consider hiring a system administrator to carry out these tasks if you feel your your company requires a dedicated server. There are many freelancing sites such as elance where you could advertise for additional help and many business allow you to outsource your server administration work.

With Managed dedicated hosting the web hosting provider will provide ongoing technical support and basic system help. They should have engineers nearby on a 24 hour basis in order to carry out server reboots. You still have complete technical control over your dedicated server, and unlike shared hosting, this server is devoted entirely to your own use. Additionally you will also have access to optional managed services such as software upgrades, security patching, operating system hardening, firewalls, and backup services

Dedicated hosting providers usually offer a choice of operating systems which are usually Windows 2003 and Linux (Centos, Ubuntu, Fedora etc). Also to make management of the server easier the managed hosting provider will install a control panel. The most popular control panels are Cpanel (Web Host Manager) Plesk, Helm and H-Sphere. This makes managing your server and routine task such as setting up users and creating mail boxes much easier. A server without a control panel is sometimes known as a “root server.” If this is a Linux server this will often require command line expertise.

When deciding on an unmanaged dedicated server or a managed server, explore all options before making a decision. Online review sites and forums make it easier to research the various hosting companies and find out what is on offer. Quite often its better to go for quality of service rather than price, as the old adage that you get what you pay for applies to dedicated server hosting, as with anything else.

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Filed under Web Hosting by Ben Ingham

June 23, 2009

What to Look for in a Data Centre

A data centre is a facility where computer systems and their associated components are physically housed. Data centres include a backup power supply, redundant data communications connections, environmental (climate, etc.) controls, and security devices. Any business that relies upon a computer network and web-based applications can reasonably expect to require the use of a data centre. Some companies build their own data centres on their premises. Many other companies, (especially those with complex business functions that rely heavily on technology) elect to outsource their infrastructure and web hosting to a service that includes use of the vendors data centre. The latter has several different benefits, including:

- Greater value with managed hosting options - Better use of your time and resources - Business continuity and quick responsiveness in disaster recovery situations - Bonus added-value features

Shopping for a Data Centre Once youve made the decision to outsource your managed hosting and data centre needs, you must start the grueling process of searching for a vendor. There are many different factors to consider when evaluating infrastructure-hosting vendors. Not the least of these factors is the actual data centre itself. Take the time to evaluate the data centre properly and make sure you are thorough about assessing if it will meet your organizations needs. Below are some guidelines to help get you started.

Identify Your Needs It seems logical, right? Well, you would be surprised to learn how many IT managers search for outsourced data centre space or services without really taking stock of their datas physical needs. If you are a small or large company that doesnt quite transmit much data your needs will be much different than they would be for a huge online business that sees thousands of web transactions daily. Think about what your needs are before you start meeting with vendors.

Inspect the Facility At the very least, good data centres must possess certain physical qualities and properties. When you first walk into a data centre, you may not find it to appear very interesting. Generally, you will see a large or small room (or it can be as large as an entire building) with row upon row of 19-inch rack cabinets, which contain (mostly) servers and some other communications or storage equipment. You should confirm that backup power (at least one, but more is better) in the form of uninterruptable power supplies or diesel generators are present. In order to prevent power failure to any part of the system, you should confirm that all elements of the electrical system (including backup power) are fully duplicated. The data centre should be carefully climate-controlled with air conditioning so that the temperature ranges from 20″25 C (68″75 F) and humidity ranges from 40″55%. Physical security is a crucial component in a good data centre. Make sure physical access is restricted to selected staff and select a data centre that offers video camera surveillance and permanent security guards 24 hours a day.

Dont Forget About Service Though there are many other considerations when inspecting data centre facilities, the most important ones are the redundant power supply, climate control, and security. You must consider, however, that the data centre is only part of a larger package. Dont forget to analyze all the aspects of the hosting solution you are considering. Talk to different vendors and try to get a sense of the value thats added to their overall service. If you can, try to speak with current and/or former clients of the hosting provider to ask questions about their experience with the service.

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Filed under Web Hosting by Amy Nutt

June 3, 2009

Choosing a Disaster Recovery Site and Service

Its safe to say that most modern businesses are highly dependent on the technology that facilitates their processes. In most cases, losing or accidentally erasing data can be extremely detrimental to a companys operations. In some cases, business will come to a complete standstill if data is lost. For this reason, data recovery strategies have become a necessity. Some businesses choose to create a disaster recovery site in-house. With this strategy, IT executives can choose to outsource disaster recovery or to train in-house staff to perform it. Case studies have shown that outsourced recovery service (whether with an in-house site or an off-site facility) is less likely to fail than outsourced disaster recovery service.

Your Companys Needs There are several different factors to take into consideration when evaluating potential disaster recovery vendors. First, an introspective approach should be taken. Companies seeking disaster recovery services should review their business functions and their reliance on technology and data. This step will help define the organizations needs, especially in terms of timing and opportunity cost. In other words, a company must determine how much downtime they can afford and how much that downtime will cost. Since larger amounts will be paid to an outsourced provider for faster recovery, you must weigh the cost of downtime in relation to the cost of more expedient recovery.

Your Vendors Capabilities Another consideration for IT executives considering disaster recovery options is the breadth and depth of the services provided by any given vendor. Companies must determine whether they need a fuller range of services, such as data center space or workspace for employees. Businesses must also evaluate vendors technical strengths in relation to the specific functions and processes that their business operations rely on. In speaking with representatives of a disaster recovery service provider, principles must feel confident that the vendor not only understands their business needs, but that the vendor has the resources necessary to support the customers core technologies.

Data Center Location & Layout When choosing a data recovery site, a company must consider the location of the data center carefully. Choosing a site that is too close to its own data center can mean that the data recovery site is also affected by whatever storm or power outage is causing problems. A site that is too distant can be difficult to get to in a timely way (or it may take more time for a representative from the data recovery service to arrive at your location). Layout of the data center is also important. Consider where the equipment is located in relation to windows, doors, and possible sources of moisture or heat. The best-case scenario is a hardened data center with excellent security, backup power, and communication links.

Experience and Continuity When choosing any type of vendor, experience and general customer satisfaction must be taken into account. How long has the data recovery service provider been providing such services? How would present and past customers who have purchased this service from them rate the service? Is the company financially stable enough to have the resources necessary to support every type of emergency? What successes and failures has the service provider been through over the past few years?

Choosing a data recovery service and site is not to be taken lightly. In the event of an emergency that causes data loss, your company needs the peace of mind that business functions and processes can be restored quickly and fully. In order to achieve that peace of mind, IT managers need to have complete confidence in their disaster recovery plan. Choosing the right provider and facility can provide that confidence.

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Filed under Web Hosting by A Nutt

December 17, 2008

The Best Dedicated Server Operating System

Once you have chosen on obtaining your business dedicated server, you need to decide on the server operating system which can depend on the availability, cost and employee expertise.

Unlike the desktop world Microsoft does not rule the roost. Variations of open source operating systems abound including Linux and FreeBSD. These are often included at no extra charge to the customer. Commercial operating systems include Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and 2008, can be (installed|provided if the dedicated server host has a Microsoft SPLA agreement.

Red Hat Enterprise is a commercial version of Linux or RHEL offered to hosting providers on a monthly fee basis. However you can use the a RHEL derivative known as Centos which has free updates. With Red Hat there is a subscription which provides for OS updates through the Red Hat Network using an application called up2date which is rpm based

Other operating systems are available from the open source community at no cost. These include CentOS, Fedora Core, Debian, and many other Linux distributions or BSD Unixsystems such as FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD.

Typical support for any of the operating systems above depends on the type of supervision offered with a particular dedicated server package. Operating system support may include updates to the core system in order to that the latest patches and security fixes are installed.

It is quite common on non Microsoft Servers to be provided with a control panel to manage the server, especially if the server is required for web hosting. Cpanel which includes Web Host Manager (WHM) allows for the upgrade of the core operationg system as well as the routine admin tasks.

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Filed under Web Hosting by Ben Ingham

December 12, 2008

Data Center Outsourcing

Data center outsourcing is something that has grown in popularity for a number of reasons. Many find that maintaining a data center in-house is not something they can do. They may not be able to do it because of money reasons or because of manpower reasons. Many times, the reason why the manpower isn’t there is because the cash isn’t there to maintain that manpower.

Due to financial and other restrictions, many businesses have turned to data center outsourcing. There are quite a few advantages to it. Although there are advantages to having an in-house data center, you may be quite surprised at the fact outsourcing can reduce overhead, therefore reduces cost.

Where did it come from?

Private data centers started springing up as a way to tell businesses, ?Hey, we have something affordable that you can use.? Basically, they let the business know that they had a service that the business needed. They showed how outsourcing a data center was more practical than the business having to maintain the equipment on their own. It also keeps the business from having to maintain a staff to take care of the data center. It is definitely a full-time job and it takes more than one person to do the data center managed services. That also adds to the responsibilities and worries of the business. In other words, that is just that much more that can go wrong.

Any business that is already managing their own data center can tell you how much stress is involved. If the data center fails, then their business will fail. That is unless they have some sort of disaster recovery plan that allows them to carry out their business functions. However, any data center meltdown can be quite stressful. Just imagine having to run around, trying to figure out what to do about a data center situation. Because your data center is a large part of your business, it needs to be in good hands when disaster strikes.

When you outsource, the company managing the data center will most likely have more backup methods than what you can imagine. If there is a power outage, they?re going to use generators to keep you up and running. If one generator fails, then they have another one to back that one up. They also have individuals constantly maintaining, monitoring, and fixing any issues with the data center. That means you’re going to experience a seamless feed of data as you need it. The data center could be experiencing issues, but you would never know it because they have enough back up methods to ensure you will have no major issues.

The overall advantages

The advantages are pretty evident. In-house data centers just do not have the reliability and the economic feasibility as off-site data centers. There is already too much going on under the roof of the business. The business must focus on the overall function of the business. Having an in-house data center just adds too much to the plate.

So by having an off-site data center where there is a whole other staff that takes care of its operations, you?re able to focus all of your resources on your business. You don?t have to waste any of your resources on something that others can take care of for you for a good price. There is no getting bogged down with details. It all makes financial sense for your business. If it doesn?t make financial sense to you right now, think about having to purchase the equipment, maintain it, and hire a staff to take care of it. That in itself is something that you shouldn’t do if you don?t have to.

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Filed under Web Hosting by Amy Nutt

December 2, 2008

How to Evaluate Business Continuity Services

Business continuity is a matter of business survival. If you?re not sure what it is, it is what you do to make sure everything is up and running in the case of a disaster. Many companies have a business continuity plan, which means they will be prepared in case of an earthquake, a power surge, or another disaster that could keep them from doing business.

A business continuity service can help a business continue their business operations. This is usually because data center storage and other functions are taken care of off-site and usually from another place in the world. However, what this does is allow the business to retrieve the information that they need. In many cases, customers are not even aware that there is a problem. They don?t need to know that there is a problem. All they need to know is that their situation was taken care of accordingly. They don?t have to know about anything that is going on within your business.

Evaluating a business continuity service

To find the right business continuity service, you need to evaluate the service. First, you need to look at the continuity managed services they offer. If they offer things that you don?t need, then see if they can offer you just what you need. A lot of business continuity services have plans that you can choose from. Basically, you are able to customize your plan to what you need. Only you know what your business truly needs, so you should be able to have a choice within reason.

To really find out if they are everything they say that they are, you can check with the Better Business Bureau or similar organization in their area. You can also check online reviews and such. Someone somewhere has most likely said something about the business. They have either talked about how well the business did for them or how horrible their service was. Yes, it is very hard to satisfy everyone, but you can more or less pinpoint negative reviews or statements that are from hard to please people.

As you continue on in their research, make sure you ask the business continuity service a lot of questions. Ask them any questions about things that concern you. Also see about a trial period. Although it is slim that you?ll experience a disaster, you can possibly arrange a testing of the service to see how well they come through for you. You want to see how seamless they are when it comes to continuing on your services when your business is dealing with a disaster.

The advantages

The advantages are quite evident. First of all, you’re not alone in dealing with a disaster. Second, you do not have to answer a thousand questions from your employees. Third, your employees will know more about what is going on. That means they are less likely to panic when disaster strikes. The last thing you need during a disaster is a lot of unnecessary panic. This can make things worse than what they already are.

The disaster itself is hard enough the way it is, so it is only right that you employ a business continuity service to ensure that things go as smooth as possible. You need to focus on those other things that are affected. You shouldn’t have to worry about whether or not you’re entering into a situation that could take years to recover from. Then again, there are times when a business encounters a disaster that they never recover from. With a business continuity service in place and a plan, disaster can be averted.

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Filed under Web Hosting by Amy Nutt

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