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Old 16-03-09, 04:43 PM
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Default Dedicated Server vs Shared Server

Would be interested to know the differences, differences in management, etc..
I see that some web sites hosted on shared server is blocked by the hosting companies are alleged use more CPU or RAM.
Have the right to do this?
And interested to know, a warning to do so before to block the site? So how many visitors we can have a page that does not lock in the shared server?
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Old 22-03-09, 07:26 PM
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Course depends on making the Internet work. If you have a job with income $ 300 - $ 500 is no problem at all if spends $ 50 on a dedicated server. The problem is that most Albanians njof un afraid to invest, afraid to spend and then ask themselves why do money as others. Basic principle, especially in the Internet world is to make money should investosh in early

Shared hosting is very good for small sites (static) or wordpress but if it wants to hostosh you on vBulletin and 200-300 online user must be a dedicated server or at least a VPS
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Old 23-03-09, 03:18 AM
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Would be interested to know the differences, differences in management, etc..
I see that some web sites hosted on shared server is blocked by the hosting companies are alleged use more CPU or RAM.
Have the right to do this?
And interested to know, a warning to do so before to block the site? So how many visitors we can have a page that does not lock in the shared server?
In shared web hosting package you are sharing your hosting account with some other clients that's why all you have to do is watch your disc space and resources and that limit should not be exceed otherwise you will have to upgrade your package to get more amount of resources.You will get proper notification before exceeding the limit but if you exceed then your website will be stop until you upgrade your package but on a Dedicated Server you will get whole physical server and very huge amount of resources and you won't share your server with anyone. I would suggest if you have a business oriented or streaming,media services website with huge amount of traffic and resources the probably you should go for Dedicated Server.

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Old 23-03-09, 04:35 AM
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Shared hosting is a hosting account on a shared server. This means that on that same server there might be any number of other sites.

When a client chooses to lease the entire server rather than having his site share with other people that is called dedicated hosting.

In a shared server the resources are shared between the websites. Some hosts over allot the number of websites on each server and that's where the problem starts. While there might not be a particular % of resources eg. CPU that is assigned to a particular client, if some websites start using too much of resources then all the sites on the server suffer as a result.

This is the reason a hosting company is forced to suspend such a website. It is a common practice just to suspend the account, however an email is sent to the client informing about this. The client is generally advised to upgrade to a higher package since his website uses much more resources that a shared server can allot to his website.

I hope this information helps.
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