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Should you get a Budget Dedicated Server?


Having your own website in today’s world of information has become almost a necessity that no business can survive without. Most people start off by finding the cheapest, most reliable shared hosting service they can find, and eventually move to a Virtual Private Server for the greater flexibility.

While this approach makes sense, what happens when your server needs actually go past what Virtual Private Servers can actually handle? The time has come to move to a dedicated server, and this can be a move that can end up generating more profit than causing more expenditure if done right. Read on to find out the right way to do it.

First of all, let’s consider some of the downsides of shared hosting to understand why exactly it is that sometimes, it becomes necessary to move to your own dedicated server. The biggest disadvantage is the limitations imposed by the third party whose server you are on. Since the server is shared between different websites, the third party is forced to impose limitations on the amount of disk space you may use on the server, and even the bandwidth you may consume.

This becomes a serious problem because of two things, one, modifying your website to a size beyond what is allowed may require you to migrate to a new server, which can be a long process, and two, if your website faces a heavy traffic load, it may load so slowly that some users are put off and decide not to visit it altogether. It may even crash the server.

Another disadvantage of shared hosting is the lowered flexibility. Since essentially, it’s not your server per se, you cannot customize every aspect of it. The third party will generally give you a fixed set of templates to choose from, which is the reason you see so many generic sites up on the internet today. Further, they may even place ads in your website to generate additional income, which can be a serious put off for most customers out there.

A Budged Dedicated Server overcomes all these disadvantages without you having to shell out as much cash as you would for a High End Server. The server is completely yours, so you are free to use up all the disk space the server has, and completely consume all the bandwidth available, which essentially translates to a better website which even loads faster for the end user. A Budget Server can completely change the outlook of your website as you can now customize every single aspect of it as per your desire.

The best part is that there are actually web hosting services out there that rent out Dedicated Servers at a low cost, so you get all the advantages of having your own server at a greatly reduced cost. This also means you won’t have to hire a server maintenance expert or team. At the end of the day, the move to a Budget Server can be one that is greatly beneficial to your business.



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