What You Need To Consider When Choosing Cheap Dedicated Hosting
Compared to a not many years back, there are now various hosting companies that are offering cheap dedicated hosting. But is choosing on price alone the appropriate thing to do?
Even if all servers were the same the answer would still be a definite ‘NO’!
There are plenty of other factors to weigh up, and cost is just one factor out of many. When selecting cheap dedicated hosting you should also be concerned about other things, for example does the hardware meet your requirements both now and over the next two or three years? What about software? Does it come preconfigured with the software that you require? Can you set up the software that you require to carry on your business? It’s no good getting a cheap dedicated server merely to discover it is running Linux when you require Windows.
What about support for your server? You should be able to remotely log on and set up software, but what you need help doing so? Will there be somebody there to help you out? How much will it cost?
With a dedicated server you are usually on your own when it comes to the management of the server. After all, thats the whole purpose isn’t it? You are acquiring a dedicated server so that you can get the benefits of having a server to yourself, without outside interference from anyone else.
You could perhaps opt for a managed server, where you pay a premium for the hosting company to manage the technical matters on your behalf, and for many this is the better option, providing the benefits of owning your own server, and eliminating many of the technical problems that stop people going for this in the first place.
Should you rent or buy your server? You can buy your own hardware and have it installed in the hosts server room, or you can just rent a server from them directly. There are pros and cons with each one of these and they are something that you should think about when weighing up your choices.
If you elect to rent a server from the hosting company then you can normally benefit from a service level agreement that guarantees your uptime and gives you a refund or some sort of recompense if that uptime agreement is not kept.
If you own your own hardware then you will typically be allowed to make changes to the specification and improve the hardware, such as adding more memory, as your needs dictate. And because you own the hardware you will be able to do this at as low a cost as you like. It’s under your power.
What about the location of the server?
If you are looking for the lowest prices in quality cheap dedicated hosting then at some point you are going to have to consider hosting with an overseas company. This is certainly a good way to decrease your outlay, but there are several things to watch out for. Make sure that the company you are thinking about hasn’t just sprung up. If you are going to be trusting them with your business then make sure that they have a decent track record and aren’t just a fly-by-night operation. What about their network connections? Most hosting companies are happy to boast about who provides their connectivity, the speed and size of pipe that connect them to the internet backbone, as well as who they are peering with. Be sure that your overseas company does the same thing, and if you can, check that they actually do have what they claim to have. You don’t want to find out that their connection is little better than dial-up speeds, or they can’t handle the volume of traffic, after you have made the move to them!
So price is vital, but it isn’t everything. Make sure that the hardware and software meets your requirements, that the support is there if you require it, and that the speed and bandwidth are satisfactory for your needs now and for the coming years – then get all of that at the best price you can. That’s the secret to getting cheap dedicated hosting that you will be pleased with









