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31 - Using Unmanaged Host Services

Using Unmanaged Host Services

If you are a customer that wants total control of your web site administrative functions then you might want to look at unmanaged web hosting services to give you complete remote control administration over your server. The technical side of the server can be controlled by a designated administrator that you pick to handle your web information.

You have to have a technical person to install the server and manage the server if you don’t have the expertise because you as the customer will be responsible for maintaining the server environment. That’s why unmanaged servers are recommended for individuals and businesses with server administration resources.

As far as developing applications and controlling the applications without going through technical support personnel on the managed server side, these types of servers are usually used when companies are developing real time response systems on the internet, such as geographical, science, engineering and multimedia/entertainment applications.

Unmanaged servers allow you to add extra hard disk space to increase your space capacity and many computer companies sell physical servers that are configured for unmanaged hosting applications. Companies like Dell and HP have software programs that not only will run an office network but also handle web server and development applications.

Small businesses that don’t need a server on site and deal with administrative web packages should go with the managed host packages that provide assistance and administrative support. Managed applications will do just fine because of the costs that are incurred with maintaining an unmanaged server. Unmanaged servers need constant upgrades of software and hardware constantly which could cost your small business a big chunk of change.

Unmanaged servers are expensive to maintain and run unless you are a small firm that develops in house web applications. The best advice is to have a consultant draw up an IT plan to see if you need this type of hosting service or not.

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01 - What Is Web Hosting?

02 - Type of Web Hosting Service

03 - What Is A Domain Name?

04 - The Mystery behind Domain Names

05 - Using Subdomains—Benefits and Drawbacks

06 - Web Server Hosting Types

07 - How to Pick a Hosting Provider

08 - Do You Need A Lot Of Bandwidth ?

09 - Bandwidth Bandits

10 - Free and Cheap—Web Space Options for the Thrifty At Heart

11 - Get the best webHosting Plan

12 - Using Free Hosting Services

13 - Identify With Your Domain Name

14 - Domain Names and Search Engine Ranking

15 - The way to a Cheap Web Hosting, although a Reliable Web Hosting

16 - Why Dedicated Hosting?

18 - Optimizing Your Site with SEO

19 - Beware of the Cyber Squatters

20 - The Ups and Downs of Dedicated Server Hosting

21 - Putting Your Web Site on the Internet

22 - Choosing Windows Web Hosting

23 - Using cPanel to Manage Your Host Files

24 - Developing Cold Fusion Hosting

25 - Application Service Providers and Hosting

26 - Using Managed Dedicated Web Hosting

27 - Using MySQL in a Hosting Environment

28 - Paying For ISP Internet Access

29 - Switching to a New ISP Provider

30 - Templates for E-Commerce Web Hosting

31 - Using Unmanaged Host Services

32 - JSP Hosting Basics

34 - Linux Unix options for Small Businesses

35 - It is time to become a web hosting reseller

36 - The Nuts and Bolts of UNIX Hosting

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