Difference Between Dedicated Hosts and Virtual Hosts

Today, most of the businesses, be it big or small, have got their own website or a network of websites to promote various products and services. Very soon, a time will come when there won't be a single business out there without a website; needless to say all the business owners will continue to face the dilemma of choosing between various kinds of hosts and their hosting plans
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There are countless hosting companies out there that can host your websites safely, and they attract with so many fancy and so called great things. Choosing the right kind of host becomes even more daunting in this situation.
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There are two important things to be considered before choosing the type of hosting, the right hosting company, and the most appropriate hosting plan. The first thing to be considered is clearly understanding what your needs are, and what a company has got to offer. Second point to be considered is of course to take a good look at the pros and cons of the types of hosting you are looking at.

Let us begin with kinds of hosting plans that one would normally find the market.

Virtual Servers and Dedicated Servers

In case of virtual hosting, a number of websites are hosted on a single server, which is further divided into virtual servers. This kind of hosting is apt for medium to small size businesses. Even though you share the servers with few others, you never actually realize it as the virtual servers are carefully isolated from each other. Above all, it is a cost-effective option, and is more affordable to the second option.

In case of
dedicated hosting , just as the name suggests, a separate computer server is allocated to a single customer for hosting one or a bunch of websites. These are meant for bigger businesses that need to deal with heavy traffic on their website(s) every single day. Of course, with a dedicated server, you get more security and higher bandwidth . With so much of personalization, naturally the costs go higher than virtual hosting.

So, at the end of the day, it all depends upon the kind of business you own and the kind of website you want to host with a certain hosting firm. Depending upon your specific requirements, nature of business and websites to be hosted, you can choose from VPS and dedicated hosting plans.

Look at your Requirements

Always go for a company that is willing to offer a customized hosting package. Remember, most of the hosting firms try to sell their services through a series of fancy features, but it usually so happens that customers don't find those features useful, and end up paying for the same, as these features come as part of the packages at an added cost. A classic example is the so-called unlimited bandwidth that the hosting companies offer. The bitter reality is that no host can promise unlimited bandwidth. Yet another example would be 99.99% up-time guarantee. It is almost impossible to offer 99.99% up-time... And, most of the hosts offer hundreds of low-quality website templates, out of which, a customer can barely use a very few, that too with great difficulty.

With all these so-called unreal features, these hosting firms raise the price of their packages to make them look fancy. As a customer, the key is to demand a customized package, which includes only the features that you require. And, as a hosting provider, you should try to understand the specific requirements of your customers, and give them a tailor-made package.

Customers have become really smart these days, and they look for feedback like great up-time, excellent round-the-clock customer support, kind of website tools included in the package, and features included in
hosting control panel .

Above all, customers now prefer to choose a plan that is not rigid in its nature and shows enough signs of flexibility. To begin with, they don't want to get into a long-term contract. They usually do that only after complete satisfaction for first 6 months. And, of course, there's no reason for the customers to trust a hosting firm that does not allow a customer to cancel the subscription within 3 months.

Now, when it comes to offering VPS or dedicated hosting packages, you need to remember that you'll be able to sell the VPS packages rather easily than the dedicated hosting packages due to the pricing advantage. But, of course, it's always a good idea to offer a mix of VPS as well dedicated hosting packages, if you can manage to do so. But, the bottom-line is to offer tailor-made packages at reasonable prices, along with great customer service.




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