Dedicated domain hosting servers

The virtual servers divide a server in a way that each user feels like the dedicated server is owned. What really happens is that they’re actually sharing a server with multiple users, with each having access to their own virtual space. The user can also gets a dedicated web server to gain complete control. A classic example is the root access for Linux and the administrator access for Windows. In reality however, the user does not own the server. The dedicated domain hosting is either self-managed or unmanaged.

This least expensive option in dedicated plans, enables the user to gain complete administrative access to the box. The client then takes on complete responsibility for the security and maintenance of his own dedicated box or space for interaction. In the case of managed services users access their own web server, but do not have full control over it. The data, in this case, is managed via FTP or remote management tools.

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