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How to Choose a Dedicated Server Hosting Provider

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Dedicated servers are an important asset to companies that rely on their online presence. Companies depend on these servers to house their mission critical applications. It is pertinent that these applications perform well and be available for their clients and employees use. The biggest issue companies have with hosting providers is lack of flexibility. Providers that are not flexible with their clients can cost these businesses thousands of dollars in overage charges, and loss of productivity. Here are a few things to consider when choosing your next hosting provider:

Hardware Replacement and Upgrades
There are three components of the server that generally need upgrading – the processor(s), RAM, and hard drive(s). It’s these that generally determine the uptime and performance of any application. A web host should perform these upgrades to these upon your request or in a manner that calls for it. The hosting provider should be working with you to discuss when the upgrade will take place and estimate downtime, if any. This ability is important because company requirements change as they grow. Having a hosting provider that can collaborate with you effectively keeps your visitors happy, and your business online.

Data Transfer / Bandwidth
Avoid resellers. Web hosts need to have the ability to allot the amount of data transfer or bandwidth that their clients need. Hosts that operate their own data center are a perfect example of companies that have the ability to adequately supply their customers with the resources they need. They will be able to work with you if you are threatening to exceed your bandwidth allocation.

Support
Every customer has unique requirements – some want to be actively involved in managing and running their server, but most do not want to deal with the technology at all. Find a web host that has the ability to support your company’s best interests. Customer support should always fit your needs, not theirs. 

In conclusion, the hosting provider you choose should have the capacity to provide for your businesses needs. Whether it be hardware, data transfer or support, you should be comfortable in working with the hosting provider.

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