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When we talk about web hosting servers, there are 3 basic categories - shared hosting servers, VPS (private virtual web hosting servers) and dedicated hosting. Shared web hosting servers accommodate many customers and thus the system resources per user account are limited, VPS hosting give you more server configuration liberty, but also influence other VPSs on the hardware node if used heedlessly, and dedicated hosting servers offer you the opportunity to carry out everything you choose without messing with anyone else.

Why would you require a dedicated hosting servers?

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Dedicated hosting servers are usually much more expensive than shared servers or VPS hosting servers. Why would anyone, then, use them? The explanation is rather simple. If your corporation has a big web page, or just has very exact server setup requirements, the most suitable option would be a dedicated hosting servers. For someone who is ready to invest in safety and stability, the bigger price is of no importance. You obtain full server root access and can utilize 100 percent of the web hosting server's system resources without anyone else using these resources and interfering with your web sites.

Hardware specifications

The majority of website hosting corporations, incl. us at MICloudWeb.com, offer several hardware architectures you can select from in accordance with your requirements. The hardware architectures include different sorts of microprocessors, a different amount of cores, different RAM and server hard drive sizes and different traffic quotas. You can select a hosting CP, which is a convenient tool if you would like to utilize the dedicated hosting servers for web hosting purposes only and prefer not to resort to an SSH console for all the modifications you will be making. We offer 3 types of web hosting Control Panel software - Hepsia, DirectAdmin and cPanel.

The Control Panel of your choosing

If you are a self-assured Linux OS user (our dedicated web hosting servers are powered by Linux or other Unix-based OSs), you could manage your dedicated hosting servers through an SSH console exclusively. That, though, could be awkward, even more so if you decide to grant access to somebody else who has less technical proficiency than yourself. This is why having web hosting Control Panel software installed is an excellent idea. The Hepsia web hosting CP GUI that we offer does not offer full server root privileges and is chiefly suitable for somebody who runs numerous sites that absorb a lot of resources, but desires to administer the web sites, databases and email addresses through an intuitive hosting CP. The DirectAdmin and cPanel Control Panels, on the other hand, give you full root privileges and offer three access levels - root, reseller and user. If you plan to resell hosting packages rather than using the dedicated hosting servers solely for yourself, you should pick one of these two.

Web server monitoring and backup services

Last but not least, there is the issue of monitoring the dedicated hosting servers and of backing it up. In the event of a problem with your dedicated server, like an unresponsive Apache or a downtime, it is good to have some sort of monitoring platform activated. Here at MICloudWeb.com the system administrators monitor all dedicated hosting servers for ping timeouts, and, if you order a Managed Services upgrade, they monitor the separate services on the dedicated hosting servers as well. Backups are also an additional option - the hosting services provider offers you data backups on our own backup servers. You could choose a type of RAID that would allow you to have the very same data on two hard disk drives as a precaution in the event of a server disk drive failure, or in case someone whom you have given full server root access erases something accidentally.