How to Know When It is Time for Your Website to Move On
to Dedicated Servers
Knowing when it is time to move onto a dedicated server
includes many variables and requires you to answer a variety
of questions. While dedicated servers are great because
only you and your business will be using them, they are
expensive and require someone to manage them, which costs
more money. Evaluate if you have all of the elements required
for a dedicated server before making plans to move onto
one. Below are several things you should consider first.
Question #1 - Can You Afford It?
One huge question that will play a large role in whether
or not you move onto a dedicated server is whether or not
you can afford it. You need to do some math to not only
figure out how much a dedicated server costs, but how much
you will have to pay for an administrator or for a fully
managed dedicated server. These can be expensive, especially
if you do not have a large budget. Make sure your budget
supports a dedicated server before you start looking into
one.
Question #2 - Managed or Unmanaged?
Another consideration is will you want a managed or unmanaged
dedicated server. An unmanaged dedicated server means you
have to have the knowledge and skills set to manage it personally
or else you need to hire someone to do it for you. Consider
this as well because if you don't, you might find yourself
in over your head or spending money you had not budgeted.
Question #3 - Extra Space and Bandwidth, Do You Really
Need It?
Do you really need the space and bandwidth a personal server
provides? If your web pages are loading rather quickly and
you still have plenty of space on a shared server, you should
consider why you need to invest in a dedicated server. If
you need the space and bandwidth then you should do it,
however if you don't there really is no reason to unless
you have extremely sensitive information.
Question #4 - Do You Have Sensitive Files?
The number one driving reason why individuals want dedicated
servers is because they only hold that persons information,
rather than a variety of peoples and businesses. So, if
you have ultra sensitive information you cannot risk being
stolen, a dedicated server is definitely the way to go.
Question #5 - Do You Need the Tools and Options?
Having your own dedicated server means you have a variety
of tools and options at your fingertips you did not have
on a shared server. There are no rules with a dedicated
server because it is all yours, so whatever you need to
do you can do it. Just keep in mind the ever rising prices.
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