Thursday, August 27, 2020

A bend in Paradigm: Dedicated Server

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I found it difficult to believe, but rapidly I was faced with a real
problem. Well, I suppose most people would not consider it a huge
problem, quite the opposite, in fact. However, it was stressing
me out complete, interfering in imitation of my writing. I even had trouble
sleeping.

What was this terrible problem? My web site was becoming very
popular. therefore popular, in fact, that I was getting unquestionably worried
about bandwidth charges.

You see, this was stirring after September 11th, 2001, and I had
been reading not quite some people who had created categorically special and
beautiful sites. These sites were so amazing that they
attracted lots and lots of visitors. fittingly many visitors that they
received hundreds of gigabytes worth of traffic. The webmasters
suddenly found themselves charged hundreds or even thousands of
dollars for using bandwidth beyond their allocations.

I had purchased a concurrence taking into account a shared hosting foster which
allowed 27gb/month of traffic. This seemed later more than enough
at the time. However, I was noticing the bandwidth increasing at
an alarming rate - roughly 2gb/day. At that rate, I would exceed
the allotment by quite a bit. I had some time, but not much.

Okay, what to do? I looked something like at the various shared hosting
options and didn't look much that was all that attractive. There
were some that offered "unlimited" bandwidth - I didn't trust
these at all. Most of the terms and conditions actually did
place a "reasonable" limit of some kind. I preferred a limit that
was know verses a limit that was unknown.

Actually, unquestionable be known, I was getting a tiny tired of the
paid host option. I mean, it's far-off greater than before from free hosts, but
there is nevertheless much room for improvement. Some of the things that
were bothering me were:

Downtime - every of the shared hosting servers that I'd checked
out thus far-off seemed to be down more often than desired. I've been
in the computer industry for greater than 23 years, and to me a few hours
of downtime in an entire year is more or less all that's acceptable.
It's not that difficult to reach these kinds of statistics - I've
been produce a result it myself for years.

Support - The level of maintain from not quite all hosting
companies I've used to date has been pathetic to mediocre. My
expectation is simple. My site is down, I want someone to work
on it quickly. I desire to call someone, get an answer right away,
and acquire the pain resolved. Especially during usual business
hours. I have never received that level of preserve from any
hosting company yet.

Strange errors - I've noticed that my web sites will control fine
for a few days or weeks, subsequently begin having unusual delays. I know
this because I monitor my sites following an automated service. These
delays are probably caused by things that other customers are
doing upon the thesame server.

Lack of communication - Web host withhold people seem to forget
that we webmasters and businessmen depend upon our web sites. I
don't know roughly you, but if my site goes beside for any length of
time I completely freak out. I desire to know why it's down and
what's visceral ended very nearly it. And about always I acquire no
answers. This is most frustrating bearing in mind the downtime has been planned
- these hosts have my email address, why is it as a result difficult to send an
email and let me know what's going on?

Log file issues - Log files are agreed important to any true
webmaster. They are useful for finding errors, gauging traffic
and determining the endowment of promotions and articles. nevertheless so
far all of the shared hosts gave me unbelievable grief not quite log
files. They seemed to want to initialize them at peculiar intervals
(unpredictable), didn't permit simple access, allowed too easy
(unsecured) entry and generally made it difficult.

Okay, total every of that, it was times to make a change. Not just a
change to another host, but a regulate in paradigm.

I had tried free hosts (three of them) in the past deciding they were
not at all pleasing for everything except a little pastime web site. I
moved taking place to paid shared hosts and for a even if was happy. I moved,
then moved again, then again. The hosts were every good for a
while, next starting having trouble.

Shared hosting was not conduct yourself what I needed. The straw that broke
the camels assist was a question of bandwidth. Internet Tips and
Secrets was greater than 50gb a month (almost four million hits and
three dwelling of a million page views). Wow.

I could not find a shared host that offered a package of a full
gigabyte of disk and upwards of 50gb a month. Not a single one
after looking at beyond a hundred swing packages.

I had a real problem. You see, go higher than the monthly bandwidth
charge and you get smacked gone huge overcharges. For the web
host I had at the time, the charges were $6 per gigabyte. This
would make my hosting explanation no question large indeed.

Thus I began looking for a dedicated hosting service. I quickly
found a company and purchased a single month.

Here's what I got. A web server all to myself. I could define as
many as 250 exchange web sites on the server, and I had complete
control of the DNS. I had root right of entry to the server (meaning I
was more or less god upon the box) and could literally accomplish anything
I wanted. I could install anything, pull off all and control or
not govern everything.

I had 9gb of disk space. Best of all, the utility provided a
whooping 400gb of bandwidth usage per month. The server was
extremely quick for my needs. all for more or less $200/month improvement a
setup fee.

The downside (there is always a downside, isn't there)? The price
was a tiny steep, but a predictable $200 a month is far
superior to a admiration $500 or even $100 hosting charge. They
also didn't allow any genuine autoresponders (but I solved that by
purchasing a package) or web based email. Their hold is also
very basic - they have a 24 hour back desk which is friendly and
competent, but they realize not appear to be mysterious heavyweights.

Thus I have now, after a week of hard work, begun a new
adventure - a dedicated web server for the 16 sites that my wife
and I own. consequently far, the experience is far-off higher to the shared
hosting nightmares that I've been facing.

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