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Before Shopping
Price Alone
The price of
dedicated hosting services has really come down in the past couple
of years. In fact, prices have dropped so much there have been the
invention of the "budget dedicated server" market. While
competitive conditions in both the hosting industry and the computer
hardware industry have contributed to the reduction in dedicated
hosting costs, don't think that prices were that inflated in the
first place. Budget servers are fantastic but it takes more than
a competitive market to offer services at such great prices.
Much thanks
to the great overbuild of networks, data centers and computer hardware
in the dot-com days, companies with a bit of buying power can acquire
the hard-resources it takes to provide a good quality un-managed
dedicated server for a great price. Finding a dedicated server for
$199 a month or less these days is not that difficult. When shopping
for your dedicated server, consider more than just price.
Managed Services
Before just lining up the amount of ram, the processor speed, the
data transfer and the price ask yourself - what else can this company
do for me that I need now, or may need down the road. While there
are plenty that do it, a 1 person effort to maintain a mission critical
or high traffic server is no easy task. It helps to have others
helping look out for your interests as well. Check to see if your
host provides managed services such as backups, monitoring, firewalls
and intrusion detection. Sometime they may be included in the plan
but nearly always can be negotiated in at a reasonable price and
can be well worth the investment.
Technical
Support
The level of support received with your dedicated services is important
as well. Some dedicated hosts offer email only support in order
to keep costs down while others flat out charge a fee for a support
ticket. Your preferred method of receiving support plus the level
and frequency in which you will be needing it should certainly be
considered.
The Quality
of Your Network
Most dedicated hosting providers these days have pretty substantial
internet connectivity. Nonetheless, it is something you should be
aware of. Look for a host that has redundant connectivity via multiple
providers insuring as much connectivity uptime as possible. Some
of the major connectivity providers these days are Sprint, UUNet,
Savvis, AT&T, Qwest and Cogent.
Summary
A very cheap server deal does not simply mean you are dealing with
an overly generous hosting company or that another provider is ripping
you off at a higher rate. While some hosts do price more competitively
than others, there are associates costs that must be covered. When
shopping for your next dedicated server just keep in mind you may
not always be comparing apples to apples.
Article by www.serversmart.com
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