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What Are The
Advantages of a Dedicated Server?
The advantages of a dedicated server
can best be described by the following analogy:
Suppose you wanted an automobile. You could not afford to buy one for
yourself, so you decided to go in with four friends and everyone would
own a piece of the automobile. This meant that although it was cheaper
for everyone, they all had to share the car. A schedule would be worked
out and everyone would abide by the schedule of when they could use the
car.
Now
suppose, all of a sudden, you got a job where you needed the automobile
a lot more often. But you only had access to the car on certain days at
certain times and the job would not wait. Because the car is just as
much of your friends car as yours, they are also entitled to use it. You
end up losing the job opportunity because you cannot use the car all of
the time.
The above is similar to the difference between a business using a
dedicated server and a shared server. A dedicated server, just as the
name implies, is "dedicated" to serving only your business. This means
that you do not have to share space and bandwidth with other online
business websites.
While a small business or personal website can do well with a shared
server, a large or growing business would find a shared server just as
much of a disaster as the car analogy illustrated earlier in this
article. There is only a certain amount of bandwidth in a server. It can
only allow a certain amount of traffic through at a certain time.
Bandwidth can be compared to a toll booth. The toll booth allows a
certain amount of traffic through at a time on a scheduled basis. This
works out fine, unless everyone decides to leave town at the same time
and take the toll road. Then it becomes a disaster as people wait for
hours to get through the toll booth.
While you may wait for hours to get through a toll booth if you have to
leave town and have no other way to do so, your customers will not wait
hours to get to your website if you do not have enough bandwidth.
Chances are, that if they try your website once and cannot get on, they
will move on never to return again.
You work so hard trying to attract traffic to your website, it is a
shame to throw that hard work out the window by not having enough
bandwidth to accommodate all of your customers. This is the advantage of
having a dedicated server. No longer do you have to share space or
bandwidth with other businesses on the server. The server is dedicated
only to your business, enabling traffic to flow quickly and smoothly.
Although a dedicated server costs more in monthly fees than a shared
server, it may end up saving you money if you are losing customers due
to the fact that the cannot get access to your website because your
server cannot accommodate the traffic. If you have a large or growing
business, a dedicated server is the only way to go.
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