Finding the proper and best-dedicated server provider for your website can be challenging, let alone running the business itself!
Yet, it is inevitable and one of the most decisive choices you need to make.
After all, you don’t want that much investment of yours to go to waste, do you?
Ultimately, users want to connect and interact with your brand as swiftly as possible.
This process can be challenging as the tiniest detail matters.
For example, your website taking 5-seconds to load can deliver your user to your competitor instantly!
To escape such harsh reality, you need to:
Plus many more that will all depend on your hosting/server provider. (More on that below)
Let’s consider the ServerHub Platform and see some hosting options you can go with!
For instance, you can go with shared hosting as a first step.
Shared hosting allows you to use the same physical web server as other websites or businesses.
This kind of hosting is best for:
Still, as your business gets bigger and bigger, you’d have to take your hosting to the next level, indispensably!
To deliver the best of both worlds, yours and your visitors’, you need a dependable bare metal server.
Remember the harsh reality that slow load times can cause?
It turns out it’s not your worst nightmare.
According to the latest Google SEO algorithms, slow loading times can massively impact your rankings.
Imagine sharing all the resources in a shared network that your ram and CPU can’t take it anymore.
That, per se, is more than enough harm to your website.
Our dedicated server offers you customization flexibility to your RAM, CPU, and other software needs.
Moreover, the dedicated server allows you a customizable server environment that fits your needs.
Instead of a shared hosting’s limitations to operating environments loaded on the server beforehand, be accessible to:
By 2021, there’s an approximate major hack every 30 seconds, which is why security is an unavoidable priority.
Shared hosting can offer protection to an extent and expose you to security issues such as hacks and viruses.
Furthermore:
while a Bare Metal Dedicated Server grants you:
Rest assured, as we’ll be the ones responsible for ensuring your server’s top security procedures
This’s by far a default but also an essential advantage of a bare metal dedicated server.
As you are a single tenant on your server infrastructure, it is goodbye to worrying about others taking your business down.
Simply, everything’s under your control.
Single-Tenant is also an impeccable choice for:
Bare-metal dedicated servers offer unparalleled performance, thanks to the ability to customize your server at will.
Keep your website operating with maximum efficiency 24/7 as you accommodate your needs accordingly.
Such flexibility reflects business management ease and a more enticing customer experience.
Choosing a dedicated server provides many perks over the ones provided by a shared server.
Believe it or not, that’s not even half of the vital benefits a dedicated server can offer!
Such as that, ServerHub can provide you with a unified platform in multiple geographical locations in various cities, such as Dallas, New York, and Amsterdam, without the need to build costly networks.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you need more help with your decision-making process for the Right Managed Hosting Solution.
Suppose your business model’s witnessing a peak faster than ever.
In that case, the advantages of this type of setup will make it a worthwhile investment to the success of your business.
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