You likely have firsthand experience with traditional hosting. This is the case when a powerful server is “virtually” divided into smaller “pieces,” and these “pieces” of computing power are granted to the provider’s customers. One “piece” — one customer.
The disadvantages of this approach are evident: if somebody starts to consume more computational power than is allowed, other websites that utilize adjacent space within the “big” powerful computer will start to suffer from a significant decrease in performance. If a similar situation happens repeatedly, the hosting owner will ask this client to move out.
Outgrowing Traditional Hosting: What to Do Next?
There are two main alternatives: VPS or the whole machine at once — a dedicated rental server. VPS is almost the same as hosting; in this case, the “pieces” will be larger. But if you rent a dedicated server, you will have exclusive access to the entire machine. Unlike shared hosting, where all the technical adjustments are performed by the hoster, if you rent server or VPS, you and only you will be responsible for performing all the necessary technical work.
Renting a Server: What You Need to Know
The process of renting a web server is quite simple:
- Select a reputable data center. Check overviews and feedback related to this type of service, and you will be capable of telling whether the provider is worth your attention.
- Introduce yourself to the product line of the chosen company and select the appropriate option for you based on the technical parameters of the machine.
- Create an account on the website of the chosen data center, make an order, check your email, and voila — you are ready to rock with your personal server.
- Pick the OS of your preference: Linux or Windows — the choice is yours. Press the corresponding buttons in your personal control panel to install OS.
- Connect to your server via SSH to install all the necessary software and adjust all the necessary configurations. If you don’t understand what we are discussing, contact support.
To sum up, the data centers that offer the opportunity to rent dedicated servers are interested in providing their clients with all the necessary tools for a smooth and comfortable experience. At the same time, you should be aware that all technical work related to the rented machine will be solely your responsibility.
Equipped with a Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) degree, Lucas Noah stands out in the digital content creation landscape. His current roles at Creative Outrank LLC and Oceana Express LLC showcase his ability to turn complex technology topics into engagin... Read more