Administration Services
What does the term ?administration services? signify according to the nowadays web hosting terminology? Exactly which administrative procedures are included in it it?
If you get your own server, you'll discover that server management is different from shared website hosting account management. It is because shared accounts are set up on physical servers, which are handled by the hosting provider, while in the event that you have a server of your own, the server supervision tasks will be your job. These include software installation procedures and updates, monitoring and rebooting procedures, etc., so if you don't have a lot of practical knowledge or you cannot spend lots of time on this type of tasks, you should use the administration services that we offer with our server plans. These include a large number of server management tasks that our system admins and tech support team will take care of, so that you can concentrate on creating and developing your Internet sites or on running marketing and advertising campaigns to bring in more potential clients.
Administration Services in Dedicated Servers
You'll be able to add the administration services that we offer to any one of our dedicated servers regardless of the Operating System or hosting Control Panel you've selected. Our admins can keep a watchful eye on your hosting server and the processes running on it 24/7, so when needed, they're able to reboot it to restore its proper functioning. They can also update the server OS with the newest security patches. Furthermore, they could keep a backup of your files and databases on a separate machine, so as to ensure that no matter what, your data will be intact. Our administrator staff may also perform any other custom tasks such as setting up some software which you have bought and that you wish to use, or troubleshooting script-driven programs - if they don't work adequately. All of these services can be added to your dedicated server package whenever you want either one at a time or all at once, so you can choose how involved you would want to be in the server management process.