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Dedicated Servers or Managed Dedicated Servers?
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Dedicating Servers or Managed Dedicated Servers is a typeface of Internet Hosting where the client leases a whole Server not public with everyone. This is more lithe than Shared Hosting, as organizations have thorough dictate over the attendant(s), counting catalog of operating structure, hardware, etc.

Dedicated Server mostly are used for spacious Web Sites which offer too many online visitors at once. Mail Servers, Virtual Universities or massive ECommerce Web Sites samples of Dedicated Server usages.Dedicated Servers grant gigantic Web Space and BandWidth.

If attendant is physically located in administration quarter of Web Site, it is called Co-Location Server.

When a natural Server is devided too many Virtual Servers we will have numerous Virtual Private Servers(VPS). These Servers can provide larger organize and performance than a Shared Hosting account. They come with right the same features, autonomy and functionality of a Dedicated Server, and are correct for a wide extent of tasks such as application difficult/development, Domain and Hosting Resellery, high transfer Web Sites or diversion plateful.

Dedicating Hosting Service

The consumer gets his or her own Web attendant and gains round control over it (nose access for Linux/administrator access for Windows); However, the abuser typically does not own the attendant.
If the attendant is administered in users’ setting, its called Co-Location Server.

Suitable For:

• High Traffic WebSites

• Database-intense Web Sites

• Online Products Seller Sites

Virtual Private Server(VPS)

Slicing up an attendant into virtual servers. Each abuser feels like there on their own committed server, but they’re actually sharing a server with many other users. A Virtual Private Server (VPS) offers a more balanced, fasten, and stretchy hosting environment than a Shared Hosting Service .
Suitable For:

• Resell hosting services

• Email Services

• Small eCommerce Websites

Press Release:

Maidenhead, England (18th September, 2008)

Leading provider of dedicated servers, RapidSwitch, today announces the results of the first quarter of the 2008/9 financial year, showing excellent and continued growth at the company.

Revenue was up by 87% compared to the same quarter in the previous year, showing the growing groundswell of support that RapidSwitch is receiving from the decision-makers buying dedicated servers. With most industry reports estimating the sector is growing 30% year-on-year, RapidSwitch is vastly outperforming its peers.

Over the past 12 months RapidSwitch has introduced some key differentiators and benefits for its clients. These range from a unique “Recovery and Reinstall” service through to protected Intellectual Property that allows clients unique control and visibility over their network presence with RapidSwitch. The services are delivered from RapidSwitch’s own bespoke control panel which is developed around a joined-up philosophy, with all parts of the service interacting with each other.

Rather than sitting on its laurels the staff at RapidSwitch are focussed on delivering some exciting and trend-setting features to the dedicated server market. There are several developments that will be announced before Christmas, which will be of significant benefit to clients.

For more details about RapidSwitch, please visit our website www.rapidswitch.com or call 0808 238 0033.

About RapidSwitch:

RapidSwitch is a leading server hosting company in the UK. We have installed over 5,000 servers for a wide range of clients, employ over twenty staff, and have a multi-million pound turnover. The company is privately held by its board of directors, is cash flow positive, and has posted a profit in every financial year to date.

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