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Cheap Windows Dedicated Server - How Your Business Will Benefit from It

by Moni Singh go4hosting

An organization must look for cheap Windows dedicated server when they need more resources than what they are getting from their existing hosting platforms. Most businesses, typically, start with shared hosting and then upgrade to a VPS or dedicated server as they grow. Cheap here does not mean low quality. A business requires Windows servers if their website is built on the ASP.NET technologies.

How it differs from the other type of servers:

A dedicated server is a hosting solution for organizations that require the maximum of resources like CPU, RAM, bandwidth etc. Unlike the other hosting solutions, in the dedicated server, there is only one entity leasing the entire machine for their individual use. There is no sharing i.e. the entire machine with its resources is with you.


Operating systems:

Windows and Linux are the two operating systems that are commonly used in web hosting. While Windows is a Microsoft-owned commercially sold OS, Linux is open source and freely distributed OS developed on the script languages of PHP, Perl, Python etc. To use Windows, users must purchase a license which makes it more expensive than the Linux servers. Linux does not support Microsoft technologies and can create performance issues. On the other hand, you can use a cheap Windows dedicated server any time irrespective in what language your website is built on.

There is no compromise in service or features in any manner if you buy the cheap Windows dedicated server. The benefit you get

  • Complete control of the server: Dedicated servers allow you root access. The clients can configure and customize the server in any manner to suit their business requirements. Clients have the freedom to house unlimited websites, choose the hardware, and install any software application they find necessary.

  • More reliable and ensures availability: The complete 100% resources are with you for your sites. Since there is no competition or division of resources, the server can manage any type of traffic pressure. The client is assigned a dedicated IP and a control panel to manage their accounts. Linux users are provided with cPanel while Windows servers come with Plesk control panel.

  • Total security and privacy: There is only one user in the server. Risks that are often seen in the shared hosting will not occur here. The server is built with firewalls, anti-malware solutions and anti-virus scans are constantly done to monitor the machine and ensure there is no possibility of any outside intrusions.

Full access to all Microsoft applications:

For the higher price that you pay, the cheap Windows dedicated server gives you the ability to use all the Microsoft applications like the C#, IIS, MySQL, ASP.NET, Microsoft SQL, MS Access, Visual Interdev, Windows Media Services, Microsoft SharePoint, Remote Desktop, Smart Bundle Pro and more.

Proactive monitoring and support

The technical experts from the hosting companies offer proactive monitoring to make sure the cheap Windows dedicated server does not fail in its performance at any time. They inform the client and immediately replace any component that they feel could create issues. The technical support team is available around the clock to assist you in case you find some server concerned issues.

Most hosting providers build and house the servers in their resilient data centers.  The data centers are classified into 4 categories. The tier 3 data centers offer superior capabilities and features than the Tier 1 and tier 2 data centers offering at least an uptime guarantee of 99.982% and N+1 availability. There is no disruption in service in the cooling and power even at the time of any planned maintenance activity. The total downtime will not exceed 1.6 hours in a year.  


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Created on Oct 30th 2018 04:36. Viewed 629 times.

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