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Managed Hosting vs. Unmanaged Hosting

 
Author: S. Reeves,morris.
 

Denver managed hosting
Managed hosting Denver

Managed Hosting vs. Unmanaged Hosting

If you own a large corporation, you have the internet infrastructure to
host your own web servers. You have a team of IT professionals on call
at all times to maintain and manage the site. You may even have web
designers on staff to create new elements at any time an update is
required. However, if you run a small business or even a medium sized
operation, you probably don't have these kinds of resources. So you
need another option for hosting your website. For companies in Denver, managed hosting is a good option, and here's why:

First of all, let's look at unmanaged hosting. Unmanaged hosting is a
term that is applied to the example we used when referring to large
corporations. If you are hosting your own servers and taking care of
all the software updates, hardware maintenance, and other necessities
of this operation, you are using unmanaged hosting. There is no one
else but you managing any part of the system.

On the other side of the spectrum is managed hosting. This can take on
a few different forms. Some people use the term managed hosting to mean
any hosting that is in any way managed by someone other than the
website owner. If this is the case, then when you sign up for paid
hosting on the web, you are signing up to have someone else manage your
hosting. Your website will be run on the server of the hosting company
you choose.

You can select various levels of involvement with these paid hosting
companies. Some people who are only looking to set up a sort of online
brochure will use the templates provided by the hosting company to
create their own basic five to twenty-five page website. Others hire a
web designer either through the hosting company or through another
source to design from scratch a website that is suited for their
clients' needs and their marketing strategy.

Managed hosting, Denver
businesses are finding, can also be more complex than this model. Today, you have the option of running your website with some partial ownership that is not available with the paid hosting companies. This method is called managed co-location and involves the rental of space and the use of someone else's IT
department.

Managed co-location works like this: You rent or purchase your own
server machine and store it in a facility that has a dedicated server
line for all serves stored in a single rack. The advantages to this set
up are many. First, the cost of a high bandwidth DSL line is out of
reach for most small businesses. But if several servers are sharing the
same line, you can get faster speeds for less money. You also get
better redundancy and higher security at a facility that is set up to
run specifically for this purpose.

In addition, a managed hosting Denver co-location will offer you the ease of a team of IT professionals who can install software updates and maintain hardware as well. So if you are looking to have more control over your hosting, check out the companies that offer co-location in your area.

This article was written by Sytsma Morris-Reeves. Mr. Morris-Reeves
runs NewMediaDenver,an Internet technology company located in
downtown Denver, Colorado (http://www.NewMediaDenver.com).
Mr.Morris-Reeves is a highly respected Denver SEO Expert since 10
years, and he constantly develops and stays current with all the latest
SEO and Link Building
Techniques
.

 
 
 

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