The managing of a virtual or a dedicated server is different than that of an ordinary shared web hosting account, so if you need a machine of your own for site content or offline applications, you may encounter problems that you have never faced before. All system tasks on a shared hosting server are addressed by the hosting provider, but if you have your own hosting machine, all these tasks are something you need to deal with. In the event that a process freezes for whatever reason, for example, or if the overload on the hosting server increases considerably, you will have to take measures to restore the correct operation of the server. Doing that may be an issue if you have never managed a server before and you don't have a lot of experience, so if this is the case, you could use the Managed Services upgrade which we provide. Along with other management tasks, you'lllocate a Monitoring & Rebooting service within the package, so our staff can keep an eye on your hosting server 24/7 and reboot it if needed.
Monitoring and Rebooting in Dedicated Servers
You'll be able to use the Managed Services upgrade with any of our dedicated server services and you'll be able to add it to your plan with several clicks when you subscribe or via your billing Cp. Our system admins will enable numerous automated internal checks which will keep track of the system processes on your hosting server and will ensure its continuous operation. If any piece of software consumes far too much memory, uses a lot of processing time and affects the whole hosting server or has simply stopped responding, our administrator team is going to be informed right away and will take measures to restore everything in a few minutes. They can find out the cause of the issue and reboot the hosting server if such an action is necessary to eliminate a particular issue. If you use our administration services, you'll save both money and time as you will not have to monitor the dedicated hosting machine yourself or pay to another company which can inform you about an issue, but can't do anything to resolve it.