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Dedicated Server Hosting Dell Win2003Compare to shared web hosting, dedicated servers may seem to be a little bit costly, but the advantages of hosting your website on a dedicated server are much significantly worth it. Dedicated server hosting or a dedicated server is a type of Internet Hosting in which the customer or a client leases a whole server. In dedicated server hosting you have a total freedom over the server to select your choice of operating system, hardware, etc as well as the server hardware is owned by the provider, so they may provide support for your applications and server issues.

However, in shared web hosting though the server is managed properly, but it cannot be completely stable and reliable. Most of the time, clients using shared web hosting has to face most of the variables like overload, bad coding and scripts which affects the reliability and stability of a server. Using a dedicated server you can avoid these type of variables as it allows you to install only those applications and softwares which you really need. As well as, to keep your clients happy and satisfied an instant support is very much important. With a dedicated web server hosting you are able to provide quick support to your own clients whenever required, which is impossible when you are on a shared server.

As far as security is concern, the entire server is dedicated to you, so no one else will have access to your server. Most of the dedicated hosting plans comes with the option of an external firewall so you can better enforce your specified access rights. Also, website hosting on a dedicated server permits you to upgrade your specific server requirements anytime such as RAM, bandwidth and increase your processor speed. As I said earlier, you often will get your choice of operating system (windows & Linux). Also, you can select your own control panel through which you are able to host multiple domains and websites. Cpanel and Plesk are majorly used control panel in the hosting market. Whereas, on shared web hosting you are not able to upgrade specific requirements, you will have to upgrade the whole package.

The shared server user actually realises the need of a dedicated server when their website stats tell that how earlier a visitor left the site due to the slow loading times. This is because, on a shared hosting, you have no idea who is uploading and what to the same shared server. Also, shared hosting plans assign a single IP address to each and every domain and website hosted on that particular server. Due to that the speed is affected at which your web applications runs. Using a dedicated server you can avoid all this by affording exclusive bandwidth and your own unique IP address so the IP address of your domain points only to your website or your web applications. As well as having a dedicated IP Address also helps you to rank better in search engines. If you are on a dedicated server your website will always be up and quickly downloadble which will encourage your existing clients to refer your service to others.

If you are really serious about getting maximum exposure for less promotion then you must get a Dedicated Server now.

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Importance of htaccess for Web Hosting Accounts

htaccessWith your website hosting account you have many tools using which you cam mange your website easily just using few clicks. Your hosting provider will offer you control panel using which you can play with your server/hosting account. Also if you have good knowledge of hosting then you also have a file called .htaccess using which you can easily set different setting for your website. Its very important file which should be used in extreme cases and should be used if required. Make sure not all web host offer direct access to this file hence you should check with your web host about its accessibility.

Inside your web hosting space, the .htaccess file usually sits inside your root directory, such as “/public_html/” and has more than a few good uses. You might already have a .htaccess file in your root directory. If so, all you need to do is edit that one. Just remember that if it is in your root directory, that it will affect all folders and documents inside that directory. If you want to over ride that, then you will have to make a new .htaccess file inside the directory in question.

For an example, if you want what is in the .htaccess file to affect everything but your “photos” folder then you would have to create a new .htaccess file inside your “photos” folder.

How can you create one? Well, depending on the FTP program you are using it should be as easy as creating a new document, then renaming it .htaccess. Note that it has nothing coming before the dot. If you have anything in front of the dot, then it will not be read by the web hosting server as a .htaccess file. The server will not know what to do with it.

If you want to create the file on your computer first, you should be able to right-click your desktop and select “New” then “Text Document”. Then right-click that document on your desktop and go to “Rename”. Type in the new name as “.htaccess”. Some programs might put the .txt extension on it automatically. All you have to do is go in to rename it again, and take that part off.

Another thing to remember is if you are creating the file on your own computer or uploading it from your own computer, make sure you are uploading it in ASCII mode, not binary. Most FTP programs do a pretty good job at auto-detecting how it should be uploaded, but if you run into a problem that is the first place I would check.

Also, .htaccess files can only be created on a Linux based server running Apache. If you are not sure if you fall into that category login to your control panel your Web host provided you and snoop around in there. If you are still not sure, feel free to ask your Web host. That is what they are there for! You may need to CHMOD the htaccess file to 644 so the sever can execute the commands inside it.

Now you know how to create an empty .htaccess file. Now it is time to start filling it up with some easy to learn and useful commands. Think of each line you put into the .htaccess file as a command for the web hosting server to do something. Here is an example of what I mean. Think of this as the content of your .htaccess file:

  • Take out the trash
  • Clean the sink
  • Mow the yard
  • Rake the leaves

Each are short commands you might do during your own day. A .htaccess file is much like giving the web hosting server a to do list. Most commands in the .htaccess file are suppose to be on one line only. This is just the way that the server reads the information.

Another warning you might take in consideration is the ability to use the .htaccess file at all. Some Web hosts have banned it or banned it for certain uses because it causes stress and strain on the web hosting server itself. Make sure you read through your Web host’s frequently asked questions and acceptable use policy before moving forward. If they have something against it, then it should be in one of those two places.

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