Just like any technological asset, there are countless options available when looking for a server. On the one hand, this is extremely good news. Servers are too important to go with second best. With so many possibilities available these days, it’s possible to find the perfect server for your unique situation. That being said, you’ll want to understand what’s out there before you spend any money.
Spending on a Server
This brings us to the first trait you must consider when looking for a server. Obviously, no server is going to be worth it if it breaks your budget. Most start at around $500, but even small businesses can easily spend as much as $5,000. It all depends on what you’re looking for in your server. Some companies will just need the ability to back up their files or connect computers to printers. Others will want to host their own site and have terminal capabilities. This will ask more from your server.
Keep in mind, too, that the more data you need your server to handle and the more sensitive it is, the more you also need high-end security to protect it. This can require a big investment on your part, but it’s completely worth it. A compromised server is worse than worthless, it’s dangerous.
Day to Day Operations
As we covered, you need to think about day to day operations in order to arrive at a quality server that will actually meet your company’s demands. You can’t forget to consider your company’s future demands though, either. Scalability is important in all areas of your business, of course, but it’s absolutely essential when it comes to your server. Before paying for a server, think about where your company will be in five years. Do you think you’ll have a lot more employees? What about the data?
You can always add “space†to your server, but a complete overhaul will cost you a lot of money and time. It’s better to invest in that early.
Lastly, data redundancy is always important. If something happens to your server, all the data it contains could be compromised or even lost for good. While a security breach would be worse, this is right up there. This is why you should go with hosts that have more than one location, ensuring that even if one server is damaged, there’s another up and running. Companies handling their own hosts should consider having a secondary location where they can keep servers running.
In the end, there’s no one server setup that will work for everyone, but the above information should help you find an option that will work well for your business.
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