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Dedicated hosting service

A dedicated hosting service, dedicated server, or managed hosting service is a type of Internet hosting in which the client leases an entire server not shared with anyone else. This is more flexible than shared hosting, as organizations have full control over the server(s), including choice of operating system, hardware, etc.

There is also another level of dedicated or managed hosting commonly referred to as complex managed hosting. Complex Managed Hosting applies to both physical dedicated servers, Hybrid server and virtual servers, with many companies choosing a hybrid (combination of physical and virtual) hosting solution.

There are many similarities between standard and complex managed hosting but the key difference is the level of administrative and engineering support that the customer pays for – owing to both the increased size and complexity of the infrastructure deployment. The provider steps in to take over most of the management, including security, memory, storage and IT support. The service is primarily proactive in nature.[1] Server administration can usually be provided by the hosting company as an add-on service. In some cases a dedicated server can offer less overhead and a larger return on investment. Dedicated servers are hosted in data centers, often providing redundant power sources and HVAC systems. In contrast to colocation, the server hardware is owned by the provider and in some cases they will provide support for operating systems or applications.[citation needed]

Using a dedicated hosting service offers the benefits of high performance, security, email stability, and control. Due to the relatively high price of dedicated hosting, it is mostly used by websites that receive a large volume of traffic.[citation needed]

Operating system support Edit

Availability, price and employee familiarity often determines which operating systems are offered on dedicated servers. Variations of Linux and Unix (open source operating systems) are often included at no charge to the customer.[citation needed] Commercial operating systems include Microsoft Windows Server,[citation needed] provided through a special program called Microsoft Services Provider License Agreement, or SPLA.[2]

Red Hat Enterprise is a commercial version of Linux offered to hosting providers on a monthly fee basis. The monthly fee provides OS updates through the Red Hat Network using an application called Yum. Other operating systems are available from the open source community at no charge. These include CentOS, Fedora Core, Debian, and many other Linux distributions or BSD systems FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD.[citation needed]

Support for any of these operating systems typically depends on the level of management offered with a particular dedicated server plan. Operating system support may include updates to the core system in order to acquire the latest security fixes, patches, and system-wide vulnerability resolutions. Updates to core operating systems include kernel upgrades, service packs, application updates, and security patches that keep the server secure and safe. Operating system updates and support relieves the burden of server management from the dedicated server owner.[citation needed]

Bandwidth and connectivity Edit

Bandwidth refers to the data transfer rate or the amount of data that can be carried from one point to another in a given time period (usually a second) and is often represented in bits (of data) per second (bit/s).

95th percentile method Edit

Line speed, billed on the 95th percentile, refers to the speed in which data flows from the server or device, measured every five minutes for the month, and dropping the top 5% of measurements that are highest, and basing the usage for the month on the next-highest measurement. This is similar to a median measurement, which can be thought of as a 50th percentile measurement (with 50% of measurements above, and 50% of measurements below), whereas this sets the cutoff at 95th percentile, with 5% of measurements above the value, and 95% of measurements below the value. This is also known as Burstable billing. Line speed is measured in bits per second (or kilobits per second, megabits per second or gigabits per second).

Unmetered method Edit

The second bandwidth measurement is unmetered service where providers cap or control the "top line" speed for a server. Top line speed in unmetered bandwidth is the total Mbit/s allocated to the server and configured on the switch level. Unmetered bandwidth services usually incur an additional charge.

Total transfer method Edit

Some providers will calculate the Total Transfer, which is the measurement of actual data leaving and arriving, measured in bytes. Although it is typically the sum of all traffic into and out of the server, some providers measure only outbound traffic (traffic from the server to the internet).

Bandwidth pooling Edit

One of the reasons for choosing to outsource dedicated servers is the availability of high powered networks from multiple providers. As dedicated server providers utilize massive amounts of bandwidth, they are able to secure lower volume based pricing to include a multi-provider blend of bandwidth. To achieve the same type of network without a multi-provider blend of bandwidth, a large investment in core routers, long term contracts, and expensive monthly bills would need to be in place. The expenses needed to develop a network without a multi-provider blend of bandwidth does not make sense economically for hosting providers.

Many dedicated server providers include a service level agreement based on network up-time. Some dedicated server hosting providers offer a 100% up-time guarantee on their network. By securing multiple vendors for connectivity and using redundant hardware, providers are able to guarantee higher up-times; usually between 99 and 100% up-time if they are a higher quality provider. One aspect of higher quality providers is they are most likely to be multi-homed across multiple quality up-link providers, which in turn, provides significant redundancy in the event one goes down in addition to potentially improved routes to destinations.

Bandwidth consumption over the last several years has shifted from a per megabit usage model to a per gigabyte usage model. Bandwidth was traditionally measured inline speed access that included the ability to purchase needed megabits at a given monthly cost. As the shared hosting model developed, the trend towards gigabyte or total bytes transferred, replaced the megabit line speed model so dedicated server providers started offering per gigabyte.

Management Edit

Dedicated hosting services primarily differ from managed hosting services in that managed hosting services usually offer more support and other services. As such, managed hosting is targeted towards clients with less technical knowledge, whereas dedicated hosting services, or unmanaged hosting services, are suitable for web development and system administrator professionals.

To date, no industry standards have been set to clearly define the management role of dedicated server providers. What this means is that each provider will use industry standard terms, but each provider will define them differently. For some dedicated server providers, fully managed is defined as having a web based control panel while other providers define it as having dedicated system engineers readily available to handle all server and network related functions of the dedicated server provider.

Server management can include some or all of the following:

Dedicated hosting server providers define their level of management based on the services they provide. In comparison, fully managed could equal self managed from provider to provider.

Administrative maintenance of the operating system, often including upgrades, security patches, and sometimes even daemon updates are included. Differing levels of management may include adding users, domains, daemon configuration, or even custom programming.

Dedicated server hosting providers may provide the following types of server managed support:

  • Fully managed – Includes monitoring, software updates, reboots, security patches and operating system upgrades. Customers are completely hands-off.
  • Managed – Includes medium level of management, monitoring, updates, and a limited amount of support. Customers may perform specific tasks.
  • Self-managed – Includes regular monitoring and some maintenance. Customers provide most operations and tasks on dedicated server.
  • Unmanaged – Little to no involvement from service provider. Customers provide all maintenance, upgrades, patches, and security.

Security Edit

Dedicated hosting server providers utilize extreme security measures to ensure the safety of data stored on their network of servers. Providers will often deploy various software programs for scanning systems and networks for obtrusive invaders, spammers, hackers, and other harmful problems such as Trojans, worms, and crashers (Sending multiple connections). Linux and Windows use different software for security protection.

Software Edit

Providers often bill for dedicated servers on a fixed monthly price to include specific software packages. Over the years, software vendors realized the significant market opportunity to bundle their software with dedicated servers. They have since started introducing pricing models that allow dedicated hosting providers the ability to purchase and resell software based on reduced monthly fees.

Microsoft offers software licenses through a program called the Service Provider License Agreement. The SPLA model provides use of Microsoft products through a monthly user or processor based fee. SPLA software includes the Windows Operating System, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SharePoint and shoutcast hosting, and many other server based products.

Other software applications available are specialized web hosting specific programs called control panels. Control panel software is an all-inclusive set of software applications, server applications, and automation tools that can be installed on a dedicated server. Control panels include integration into web servers, database applications, programming languages, application deployment, server administration tasks, and include the ability to automate tasks via a web based front end.

Limitations Edit

Many providers do not allow IRC (bots, clients or daemons). This is due to rogue IRC users triggering DDoS attacks against the provider, which may overwhelm their networks, lowering service quality for all customers.

  • Adult content is disallowed by many providers as it may either be of questionable legality or consume large amounts of bandwidth.
  • Copyright violations – Hosting copyrighted material of which an individual does not own the copyright to is against the terms of service of most hosting companies.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Internet Infrastructure Technology" Structure Research, 5 September 2012
  2. ^ "Licensing Options: Service Providers". Microsoft Volume Licensing. 3 May 2018. Retrieved 16 February 2022.

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which the client leases an entire server not shared with anyone else This is more flexible than shared hosting as organizations have full control over the server s including choice of operating system hardware etc There is also another level of dedicated or managed hosting commonly referred to as complex managed hosting Complex Managed Hosting applies to both physical dedicated servers Hybrid server and virtual servers with many companies choosing a hybrid combination of physical and virtual hosting solution There are many similarities between standard and complex managed hosting but the key difference is the level of administrative and engineering support that the customer pays for owing to both the increased size and complexity of the infrastructure deployment The provider steps in to take over most of the management including security memory storage and IT support The service is primarily proactive in nature 1 Server administration can usually be provided by the hosting company as an add on service In some cases a dedicated server can offer less overhead and a larger return on investment Dedicated servers are hosted in data centers often providing redundant power sources and HVAC systems In contrast to colocation the server hardware is owned by the provider and in some cases they will provide support for operating systems or applications citation needed Using a dedicated hosting service offers the benefits of high performance security email stability and control Due to the relatively high price of dedicated hosting it is mostly used by websites that receive a large volume of traffic citation needed Contents 1 Operating system support 2 Bandwidth and connectivity 2 1 95th percentile method 2 2 Unmetered method 2 3 Total transfer method 2 4 Bandwidth pooling 3 Management 4 Security 5 Software 6 Limitations 7 See also 8 ReferencesOperating system support EditAvailability price and employee familiarity often determines which operating systems are offered on dedicated servers Variations of Linux and Unix open source operating systems are often included at no charge to the customer citation needed Commercial operating systems include Microsoft Windows Server citation needed provided through a special program called Microsoft Services Provider License Agreement or SPLA 2 Red Hat Enterprise is a commercial version of Linux offered to hosting providers on a monthly fee basis The monthly fee provides OS updates through the Red Hat Network using an application called Yum Other operating systems are available from the open source community at no charge These include CentOS Fedora Core Debian and many other Linux distributions or BSD systems FreeBSD NetBSD OpenBSD citation needed Support for any of these operating systems typically depends on the level of management offered with a particular dedicated server plan Operating system support may include updates to the core system in order to acquire the latest security fixes patches and system wide vulnerability resolutions Updates to core operating systems include kernel upgrades service packs application updates and security patches that keep the server secure and safe Operating system updates and support relieves the burden of server management from the dedicated server owner citation needed Bandwidth and connectivity EditBandwidth refers to the data transfer rate or the amount of data that can be carried from one point to another in a given time period usually a second and is often represented in bits of data per second bit s 95th percentile method Edit Line speed billed on the 95th percentile refers to the speed in which data flows from the server or device measured every five minutes for the month and dropping the top 5 of measurements that are highest and basing the usage for the month on the next highest measurement This is similar to a median measurement which can be thought of as a 50th percentile measurement with 50 of measurements above and 50 of measurements below whereas this sets the cutoff at 95th percentile with 5 of measurements above the value and 95 of measurements below the value This is also known as Burstable billing Line speed is measured in bits per second or kilobits per second megabits per second or gigabits per second Unmetered method Edit The second bandwidth measurement is unmetered service where providers cap or control the top line speed for a server Top line speed in unmetered bandwidth is the total Mbit s allocated to the server and configured on the switch level Unmetered bandwidth services usually incur an additional charge Total transfer method Edit Some providers will calculate the Total Transfer which is the measurement of actual data leaving and arriving measured in bytes Although it is typically the sum of all traffic into and out of the server some providers measure only outbound traffic traffic from the server to the internet Bandwidth pooling Edit One of the reasons for choosing to outsource dedicated servers is the availability of high powered networks from multiple providers As dedicated server providers utilize massive amounts of bandwidth they are able to secure lower volume based pricing to include a multi provider blend of bandwidth To achieve the same type of network without a multi provider blend of bandwidth a large investment in core routers long term contracts and expensive monthly bills would need to be in place The expenses needed to develop a network without a multi provider blend of bandwidth does not make sense economically for hosting providers Many dedicated server providers include a service level agreement based on network up time Some dedicated server hosting providers offer a 100 up time guarantee on their network By securing multiple vendors for connectivity and using redundant hardware providers are able to guarantee higher up times usually between 99 and 100 up time if they are a higher quality provider One aspect of higher quality providers is they are most likely to be multi homed across multiple quality up link providers which in turn provides significant redundancy in the event one goes down in addition to potentially improved routes to destinations Bandwidth consumption over the last several years has shifted from a per megabit usage model to a per gigabyte usage model Bandwidth was traditionally measured inline speed access that included the ability to purchase needed megabits at a given monthly cost As the shared hosting model developed the trend towards gigabyte or total bytes transferred replaced the megabit line speed model so dedicated server providers started offering per gigabyte Management EditDedicated hosting services primarily differ from managed hosting services in that managed hosting services usually offer more support and other services As such managed hosting is targeted towards clients with less technical knowledge whereas dedicated hosting services or unmanaged hosting services are suitable for web development and system administrator professionals To date no industry standards have been set to clearly define the management role of dedicated server providers What this means is that each provider will use industry standard terms but each provider will define them differently For some dedicated server providers fully managed is defined as having a web based control panel while other providers define it as having dedicated system engineers readily available to handle all server and network related functions of the dedicated server provider Server management can include some or all of the following Operating system updates Application updates Server monitoring SNMP hardware monitoring Application monitoring Application management Technical supportFirewall services Anti spam software Antivirus updates Security audits DDoS protection and mitigation Intrusion detection Backups and restorationDisaster recovery DNS hosting service Load balancing Database administration Performance tuning Out of band Management Software installation and configuration User management Programming consultation Dedicated hosting server providers define their level of management based on the services they provide In comparison fully managed could equal self managed from provider to provider Administrative maintenance of the operating system often including upgrades security patches and sometimes even daemon updates are included Differing levels of management may include adding users domains daemon configuration or even custom programming Dedicated server hosting providers may provide the following types of server managed support Fully managed Includes monitoring software updates reboots security patches and operating system upgrades Customers are completely hands off Managed Includes medium level of management monitoring updates and a limited amount of support Customers may perform specific tasks Self managed Includes regular monitoring and some maintenance Customers provide most operations and tasks on dedicated server Unmanaged Little to no involvement from service provider Customers provide all maintenance upgrades patches and security Security EditDedicated hosting server providers utilize extreme security measures to ensure the safety of data stored on their network of servers Providers will often deploy various software programs for scanning systems and networks for obtrusive invaders spammers hackers and other harmful problems such as Trojans worms and crashers Sending multiple connections Linux and Windows use different software for security protection Software EditProviders often bill for dedicated servers on a fixed monthly price to include specific software packages Over the years software vendors realized the significant market opportunity to bundle their software with dedicated servers They have since started introducing pricing models that allow dedicated hosting providers the ability to purchase and resell software based on reduced monthly fees Microsoft offers software licenses through a program called the Service Provider License Agreement The SPLA model provides use of Microsoft products through a monthly user or processor based fee SPLA software includes the Windows Operating System Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft Exchange Server Microsoft SharePoint and shoutcast hosting and many other server based products Other software applications available are specialized web hosting specific programs called control panels Control panel software is an all inclusive set of software applications server applications and automation tools that can be installed on a dedicated server Control panels include integration into web servers database applications programming languages application deployment server administration tasks and include the ability to automate tasks via a web based front end Limitations EditMany providers do not allow IRC bots clients or daemons This is due to rogue IRC users triggering DDoS attacks against the provider which may overwhelm their networks lowering service quality for all customers Adult content is disallowed by many providers as it may either be of questionable legality or consume large amounts of bandwidth Copyright violations Hosting copyrighted material of which an individual does not own the copyright to is against the terms of service of most hosting companies See also EditData center Hosting environment Virtual private server Cloud computingReferences Edit Internet Infrastructure Technology Structure Research 5 September 2012 Licensing Options Service Providers Microsoft Volume Licensing 3 May 2018 Retrieved 16 February 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dedicated hosting service amp oldid 1166474335, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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