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Unmanaged
vs Managed Dedicated Hosting
Managed Server Hosting
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"Unmanaged dedicated servers" - this is a pretty uninviting
term to many, especially the non-gurus, but in most cases is not as "non-servicing"
as it seems. In fact, I think someone one day soon, ( who knows maybe
me ) will coin a new phrase to replace the term "unmanaged"
- similar to how "used cars" is now "pre-owned" or
how "apartment complexes" are now "rental communities".
The truth is that unless you just picked a lousy provider or have unreasonable
expectations, unmanaged hosting offers more service and support than most
think.
The Difference
While exact definitions vary among providers, generally speaking managed
hosting means your provider takes complete or near complete care of your
server. This can include anything from basic system maintenance and patches
to applications maintenance, security, monitoring, etc. Someone that needs
dedicated hosting and wants to rely on their host for pretty much anything
and everything regarding their server needs to strike a relationship with
a managed service provider. Full blown managed services involve lots of
skilled people hours. Not only that, since every managed customer is unique,
it's hard for a managed provider to be overly systematic. For this - expect
to pay a great deal more than today's budget server provider but if your
needs demand it, and you choose a solid provider it should be money well
spent.
Unmanaged dedicated
hosting obviously refers to dedicated servers with less, little or none
of the skilled people support you'd expect to find in managed. You signup,
you pay, and in a few minutes to a few hours you get a welcome email with
IP address, login, FAQ's, etc. - Beyond that you are pretty much on your
own. Relax - you are not really as own your own as it seems.
First off, most unmanaged
providers do in fact offer technical support, and most that we've seen
is very good. If you choose unmanaged dedicated service you do need to
have someone on your team that knows the technical side a good bit, but
they don't necessarily have to be experts. While you may have to wait
12 - 24 hours or you may even have to pay extra for it, nearly all the
unmanaged providers I know do have high level techs available to handle
serious issues. In addition most providers give some sort of immediate
reboot service. Unless you've been tinkering with some critical config
files or have a hardware failure, a reboot can help with a range of issues.
Lastly, unmanaged providers may not support you or whatever you put on
your server after you move in, but they do stand by the hardware and software
they sell you. If a hard drive crashes they are going to replace it for
you (although you had better be doing your backups) and if your system
crashes most will fix it for you.
Summary
The bottom line is if you've got mission critical needs and don't have
the in-house staff to efficiently keep your servers performing the way
they should, then you are going to need managed services. Even still it's
a more cost effective route that hiring your own staff and most likely
you will receive a higher, more consistent level of service. If your needs
are more basic, and or you or your staff has the time and know-how to
perform 75% - 80% of your server's maintenance then an affordable unmanaged
service should do you just fine.
Source: ServerSmart.com
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