4. Dedicated Servers /
Shared
The fundamental difference
between a dedicated and shared server is shared servers that host many sites,
while a dedicated server typically hosts a website.
A major advantage of a shared
server is the cost savings. Single Shared hosting costs less. Spamming and how
to avoid having your site blacklisted from different search engines has been a
recent concern however with shared hosting environments. What is the impact of
me, you might ask? If you share a server with an adult site that sends spam and
eventually abandoned by the search engines because of this, your site (once
registered) might be inadvertently deleted if you share the same IP address.
This is because shared hosting environments usually assign many sites to an IP
address. Ask the provider if a single IP address can be assigned to your Web
site (usually for a small additional monthly fee) to guard against what you
should choose a shared hosting server.
Dedicated servers are best for
large, high traffic websites that will require large amounts of server
resources to run. One of the downsides to shared hosting is that the server
resources are shared between all the sites and pages that accommodation to meet
the demands. If you are in a dedicated environment you can better monitor your
server resources. The downside is that dedicated servers will generally cost
you $ 50 a month or more. Shared hosting can be purchased for as little as $ 5
per month. Most small and medium enterprises have neither the website size or
bandwidth requirements to make dedicated servers cost effective.
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