Almost all server hosts will provide server spec sheets with their servers. Some display them prominently, while others you’ll have to ask for one from their sales or support team.
Best Server Startup
Whether you’re a VC funded SaaS startup or a bootstrapped eCommerce startup, you need a server. And, when a server runs your mission-critical services, you need to be sure you’ve picked the best option.
Startups are unique as businesses and so their needs for a server will also be unique. Here’s what you need to know if you’re the founder of a startup and are looking for your next server.
What is DDR4 RAM for Dedicated Servers?
DDR4 RAM stands for double data fourth generation random-access memory. It was first introduced in 2014. The new generation spent 9 years in development, with development starting in 2005.
One of the trickiest parts of choosing your first dedicated server is knowing how many resources you’ll need. Veteran server users can predict resource usage relatively easily, but it’s different for new server owners.
This is even truer if you’re creating a new app or website where usage data is either non-existent or limited. So how can you estimate resources needed in these situations?
We’ve already seen that businesses are making the move from cloud hosting companies like AWS to small dedicated server hosts. But, if you’re considering making the switch from the cloud to dedicated servers, you need to be prepared.
Here’s everything you need to know to make the transition seamless.
The concerns which individuals and organizations are having towards the public cloud are shifting. Where in previous years data security and costs were a major concern – there’s a new fear: Vendor Lock-in.
First, we need to analyze: what is vendor lock-in, and how it affects you. Then we can look at how to combat the problem, and what are your options moving forward.
Welcome to the Web Hosting News Report, your roundup of last month’s top web hosting news stories all in one place. Here are the important stories you need to know about:
When major organizations like the BBC, NHS, & many more are affected by malware on their servers; it begs the question – who is safe? After all, aren’t these some of the biggest organizations in the world? Surely, they can afford the best-of-the-best in anti-virus programs? Server security is an important matter that should address the same way.
It’s a debate that’s been raging on for years, but we may finally have the answer. While doing research for our up and coming to eBook “AWS vs Dedicated Servers: A Guide to Choosing the Best Hosting Optionâ€, we stumbled upon the information. Which will likely be the tipping point for those on the fence about which service to choose.