NTSPL HOSTING has partnered with worlds leading dedicated hosting company Rackspace Hosting Inc.

NTSPL HOSTING has partnered with worlds leading dedicated hosting company Rackspace Hosting Inc.

In today’s market scenario almost 99% of webmasters are familiar with the word “shared” web hosting accounts. Talking in real what is a shared hosting account? It is a place where one can rent a small quantity of space on a particular server which he/she has to share with other users.

One can say it is a cheap way to begin an online business but user will surely have to face several disadvantages afterwards. The problem that may happen afterwards includes inefficiency in email delivery due to spam problem. One will find his/her site coming to a pause when someone else will try heavy database work on his/her server. There are several other reasons as well which can cause a site to go down example due to a denial of service attack against someone else hosting hacking or piracy related material on one’s server.

Prevention:

Now we are going to discuss how we are going to prevent all this. By upgrading to a virtual dedicated server is a possible prevention against this problem. A virtual dedicated server helps in successful running of one’s site in the same manner as if one is having his/her own “dedicated” server. The plus point with virtual dedicated server is that it is really cheaper as compared to own server.

One can find virtual dedicated server accounts for as less as mere $30 per month. Not only that in addition one will get more amount of bandwidth as compared to shared hosting, and that too without any problem of shared hosting. One will also receive multiple IP addresses that are exclusive to his/her sites.

Thus one can get tremendous amount of benefits by just spending little more. However as like a coin here too is a second side. The main disadvantage of upgrading to virtual dedicated hosting is that one will has to be more technically sound as he/she has to administer his/her server by own.

Thus for administration one will have to learn necessary Linux skills to make sure that his/her server runs in a proper way.

There are several host providers offering “premium” support that includes a bit more hand holding. It is mainly recommended if the user is not having good experience with Linux, or if he/she is a beginner for virtual dedicated hosting.

Thus at the end we can conclude that with the increased speed and bandwidth that a virtual dedicated host is offering and that too without any disadvantages of the shared hosting headaches, it is now on the user to decide what is best for him/her. We wish best of luck!

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18 Responses to “NTSPL HOSTING has partnered with worlds leading dedicated hosting company Rackspace Hosting Inc.”

  1. WPMixer says:

    I always love your art. Now I love your music :)

  2. Wordpress says:

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  3. davidjhp says:

    As far as I know, The Planet and EV1 (now The Planet) along with SoftLayer and Fast Servers.net I would say are the biggest and the best in the industry.

    Take a look at http://www.webhostingtalk.com and look in the Dedicated Hosting section. It's a VERY active forum and I'm sure you'll find your answer just by searching!

  4. Zero X Void says:

    I agree with David except he left out one thing, which is speed. If your server resides in your building, you're going to be able to access it at the speed of your local network, often 100Mb or even 1Gb/s. If the server is hosted remotely, you access the files over the internet. a typical broadband internet connection is perhaps 1-5Mb/s. So in the best case scenario access to the hosted server is going to be 1/20th as fast as access to the local server.

    If you're only storing and retrieving very small files and you need to do it from many remote locations, hosted is a good option. If you're mostly working from one location and use the server any more than a little bit, a local server is your best bet.

    Hope this helps, and feel free to check out http://www.inovagent.com/file_servers for more information on local file servers.

  5. WPBlog Shop says:

    Beautiful video!

  6. Ranimi23 r says:

    If you want to use shared web hosting services for your website, take a look at: http://www.threehosts.com/business
    There you can reach the three reputable companies that are leaders in the E-commerce web hosting industry. They fulfill all your requirements to sell online. By using each of them, everything you need for your business website is provided in one eCommerce Hosting Package.
    If you intend to use a dedicated service, go to: http://www.goldpuma.com . Their dedicated web hosting plans provide all features needed for a successful online business. They have a really great offer & I have used them for over 3 yrs now, and have never had a single problem with them. Their service is really great and easy to use.

  7. If you are upgrading with the same company that hosted your shared hosting, then a good hosting company should help you make a nearly seamless transition.

    Even if you have to handle the transition yourself, I'm not sure why you'd lose anything. All of your databases, content, etc. should be in folders accessible to you, so you should be able to download everything before you shut the old service down and copy files to the new server as needed.

  8. Anonymous says:

    Great video!5*
    Nice music and painting!

  9. askquestion says:

    In my personal opinion, that would be godaddy. They host even the big boys you see out there. Gice me a holar back for more info if interested.

  10. Free Blog says:

    Omfg, it just looks like a picture :o

  11. WPMixer says:

    that was beautiful. i loved the music especially. it fit the whole painting wonderfully. they both complemented and sympathized each other in perfetct harmony. one of my favorites. :D

  12. Lennyg G says:

    Good Question
    This is the most dedicated web hosting today on the planet SBI. It helps you build from stores to information websites.

    ALL web hosts offer you space, bandwidth, and some functionalities but they don't give a crap if your business succeeds or not. SiteSell offers many tools and stuff to make your website succeed. I am toooo lazy to explain everything myself so just follow these links. Whatever you do take the video tour) When you are ready to buy please follow one of these links, I get a commision;-) You won't regret it I use it and it's the bomb and there 30 day money back guarentee. You won't loose anything.

  13. Wordpress says:

    that is unreal… looks like a photograph… crazy good

  14. WPMixer says:

    i love the music and also the painting

  15. HED123 says:

    Many people have this question where they need to understand the concept of dedicated hosting and managed dedicated hosting.

    A dedicated server is a server that is leased or purchased by a client. Unlike shared hosting, it will be only the owner of that server who will host websites on that server. That is, that server wont be shared with any other clients, except the websites hosted by the owner of that server.

    Most web hosting companies offer 100% root / Administrator access to the dedicated server, i.e the owner of the server will be able to access the dedicated server with root privilages.

    Now, its upto the client that they purchase managed services while trying to signup with web hosting company or manage the server on their own. Managing the server includes various tasks such as initial server setup, server security including firewall and anti-bruteforce application installation, OS optimization, application optimization, service monitoring, 3rd party application installations etc.

    If the client himself has good technical knowldge of managing a server, he can just purchase the server without managed services. Such a server is called UNMANAGED dedicated server.

    If the client is not sure about technical issues related to server or does not have enough time to manage his/her own server, he can either purchase managed services from his web hosting provider OR hire a 3rd party server management company who specialize in server management support.

    There are various companies that offer managed and unmanaged servers such as http://www.webhost.uk.net, http://www.infrenion.com etc. Going with a managed server is sometimes feasible instead of managing the server on your own as in such case the web hosting company techs are more acquainted with managing the server more efficiently than a third party entity.

    Most web hosting companies offer only basic server support under their MANAGED server segments, however there are few companies such as http://www.webhost.uk.net that take complete care of the server incluing server monitoring and reboot requests.

    Hope this helps..

  16. A K says:

    Godaddy web hosting sucks . I moved to my websites to http://aplis.net/ . I do not know whether it would suit you.

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