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Dedi Servers Compared To Datacentre Colocation

By Shelton Sandy Doyle


When a business grows its online traffic to substantial levels, shared hosting is often no longer sufficient in supporting its operations. The only way to maintain the quality of service for online visitors is to increase capacity. There are several options that can be adopted to achieve this. The first of these options is to buy and install your own server. There are several significant financial and technical implications that result from taking this option and they can be avoided by opting for either a dedicated or collocation. Your choice of either of these services will be dictated by the specific needs of your business, the plans you have for the future as well as the specs you need.

A dedicated server is one that you rent from service providers and it is assigned to carry your work only. The service provider will supply the equipment and ensure that your server has uninterrupted connection to the internet. Along with this the service provider will ensure that their equipment as well as your data are safe at all times. When it comes to co-location, you will have to buy your own server and the service provider only supplies a site and uninterrupted connection. Your question at this point is likely to be, why not just go for the dedicated server right away? Anyone not needing high performance equipment can definitely go for this option. Colocation services are for those who require high specs or specialized features on their servers. Other options are bound to present challenges especially in finding service providers who already have the equipment that fits your unique needs.

Those planning to manage their own hosting after a short period will also find that collocation works very well for them. The reason for this is that you and your team will have gained valuable insight into the working and performance of your server through interactions with the service providers. When you decide to move your hosting to your own site you, you will have the equipment with you which will greatly simplify the process of relocating.

Fees charged for dedicated hosting could actually amount to more than you would have spent on other options. Colocation is charged at a lower rate because the service provider is only charging you for bandwidth and other supplementary services but not the use of equipment. The fee charged as well as the duration you will be using the service will help you make a financially viable decision.

Server collocation also allows you complete freedom and access with your server. Other server options may involve software restrictions or controls by the service providers. Installation of applications that do not meet the approval of the service provider may be denied.

As you can see, server colocation is best suited for those with specialty requirements or business that have plans to have their own hosting.




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