<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/"><channel><title><![CDATA[dedicated servers - The ServerHub Blog]]></title><description><![CDATA[We are a skilled group of Internet Nerds, with a wild passion for bettering the internet. Here we share our thoughts, ideas, aspirations, and even challenges of running a global platform.]]></description><link>https://blog.serverhub.com/</link><generator>Ghost 0.7</generator><lastBuildDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 03:55:33 GMT</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://blog.serverhub.com/tag/dedicated-servers/rss/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><ttl>60</ttl><item><title><![CDATA[How to Make Your Website Load Faster!]]></title><description><![CDATA[Slow load times increase bounce rates and ultimately impact sales. Get to know how to fix issues that hinder your website's loading speed.]]></description><link>https://blog.serverhub.com/how-to-make-your-website-load-faster/</link><guid isPermaLink="false">aa0d18b7-bac6-4731-bf29-3468b11983f5</guid><category><![CDATA[VPS]]></category><category><![CDATA[loading speed]]></category><category><![CDATA[website loading]]></category><category><![CDATA[fast loading]]></category><category><![CDATA[page speed]]></category><category><![CDATA[Measure page speed]]></category><category><![CDATA[dedicated servers]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Serverhub Editorial Team]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 21 Mar 2023 13:23:25 GMT</pubDate><media:content url="http://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/03/Cover---How-to-Make-your-website-load-faster.png" medium="image"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/03/Cover---How-to-Make-your-website-load-faster.png" alt="How to Make Your Website Load Faster!"><p>In recent years, many technologies and tools have been introduced to make websites of all types and purposes load faster, starting from powerful servers, speed-optimizing programming languages, tools, and plugins to enhance the website page load speed and make sure that your website is latency-free or has the lowest latency to increase your returns and achieve your business goals.<br></p>

<p>Knowing how fast your website pages load is crucial. Slow load times annoy website visitors, increase bounce rates, hurt search engine rankings, and ultimately impact sales. Therefore, monitoring your website/page load times and fixing issues affecting your website speed can help you turn your website from a failing website into a successful online business. In this blog article, we will walk you through the top 15 steps you can take to make your website load faster.<br><br></p>

<h6 id="pagespeedvswebsitespeed"><strong>Page Speed vs. Website Speed</strong></h6>

<p>Before we talk about the techniques letâ€™s answer the question, What is page speed? Both page speed and website speed are essential for the website ranking as well as enhancing the user experience of your website. Page speed is basically how quickly the website content loads when someone visits a specific page on the site, whereas website speed is the amount of time it takes for your whole website to load.<br><br></p>

<h6 id="pagespeediscriticalforyourwebsite"><strong>Page Speed is Critical for your Website</strong></h6>

<p>You might wonder, why is page speed vital. When it comes to page loading speed, every second counts. Google research shows that when loading times increase from one to three seconds, the bounce rate (site visitor leaves immediately) increases by 32%. If the page takes five seconds to load, the bounce rate may rise by 90%. That means if your pages don't load within a few seconds, it significantly increases the chance that visitors will leave your site. Additionally, if your web pages are lagging, that can decrease engagement and affect conversions to your online business.<br><br></p>

<h6 id="howtomeasurepagespeed"><strong>How to Measure Page Speed</strong></h6>

<p>To understand what changes you need to make for your website to go faster, you will need to measure your web pages' speed. There are various tools you can use to test and measure page speed, paid or free.<br></p>

<p>One of the most important and easy-to-use tools to test and measure page speed is <a href="https://pagespeed.web.dev/">Google PageSpeed Insights</a> it will help you to measure and test the speed of your web pages on both mobile and desktop.<br></p>

<p>To use PageSpeed Insights, simply enter the URL of the web page you want to test into the text field on the website: <a href="https://pagespeed.web.dev/">PageSpeed Insights</a> and click â€œAnalyzeâ€.<br></p>

<p><img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/03/Screenshot-1---Blog-1.png" alt="How to Make Your Website Load Faster!"></p>

<p>Google PageSpeed Insights will analyze the page you have provided and display a score of 0 to 100 based on the page performance, then offer a list of suggestions for both Desktop and Mobile on ways you can improve page loading speed in terms of content, SEO, CSS, Javascriptâ€¦etc. <br>
<img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/03/Screenshot-2---Blog-1.png" alt="How to Make Your Website Load Faster!"></p>

<p>Google Speed Insights will give you information on how to measure the speed of your web pages, in addition, it will provide you with the actual actions you can take to improve page loading speeds. More tools are available in the market to obtain more information and insights on how to improve your website performance and provide a fast-loading experience to your customers, here are a few tools you might want to try: <a href="https://sematext.com/">Sematext</a>,  <a href="https://www.pingdom.com/">Pingdom</a>, <a href="https://www.uptrends.com/tools/website-speed-test">Website Speed Test | Uptrends</a> or <a href="https://www.webpagetest.org/">WebPageTest</a>.<br></p>

<h6 id="15quickwaystoimprovepageloadingspeed"><strong>15 Quick Ways to Improve Page Loading Speed</strong></h6>

<p><img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/03/Infographic---Blog.png" alt="How to Make Your Website Load Faster!"></p>

<p><strong>1. Choose a reliable hosting solution</strong><br>
Choosing a <a href="http://www.serverhub.com">web hosting provider</a> that offers performance-focused hosting solutions will help your website load faster. Opt for a provider with a powerful platform designed for speed, <a href="https://serverhub.com/vps/ssd-vps">VPS</a> hosting, <a href="https://serverhub.com/dedicated-servers">dedicated servers</a> or cloud hosting are usually the best options you can choose, donâ€™t choose shared hosting as in this solution your website will share resources and bandwidth with other tenets which will affect your website performance and loading speed.<br><br></p>

<p><strong>2. Compress the website images</strong><br>
When you design your website make sure not to use large images, as it eventually can increase your web page's loading time, and the best way to increase your website loading speed is to compress and optimize your website images for mobile devices, which includes: choosing the suitable file formats (Webp, JPEG, and PNGs are amongst the smallest formats you can use), enabling lazy loading (only display images that shows to the user, not the whole page, meaning only loading the images when the user scroll down or up to them) in your code and compressing images. In addition, make sure to optimize your web pages for mobile devices and subsequently optimize the images as well.<br></p>

<p>There are many free image optimization plugins you can use to compress your website images, like <a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-smushit/">Smush</a>, <a href="https://ewww.io/">EWWW Image Optimizer</a>, <a href="https://imagify.io/">Imagify</a>, <a href="https://wpcompress.com/">WP Compress</a>, and others as well. All you have to do is to download and activate any of these plugins, and it will automatically resize and compress your images without affecting the quality or colors of the image.<br><br></p>

<p><strong>3. Reduce Redirects</strong> <br>
Redirects are the techniques you use to make a certain web page available under more than one URL address. Redirects are used when you move page content to a new URL, delete a certain page/s, change a domain name, or merge two domains/websites. Excesses use of redirects will result in slowing down your web page speed and subsequently increasing the whole website loading time. <br>
Avoid redirects by: <br>
- Donâ€™t redirect to pages with redirects, that will lead to multiple redirects and longer loading times.<br>
- Remove unused plugins.<br>
- Regularly scan the website for old redirects and remove them.<br>
Sometimes, Itâ€™s ok to use redirects for limited cases such as: <br>
- Direct traffic to an updated web page or newly published pages.<br>
- Turn the default website URL to start with (www.)<br>
- Direct the website visitors to a temporary page if the original content is being updated.<br></p>

<p><strong>4. Cache the web pages</strong> 
Caching is very effective in increasing your web page loading speed. Several types of caching can be configured: <br>
<b>Site Cache:</b>Client-side caching is one of the most used types of caching which stores site-related files on the client side, the site owner can only decide how long the content is chased on the client side.<br></p>

<p><b>Browser Cache:</b> This type of cache occurs on the site visitorâ€™s browser side, which contains the HTML files, CSS Stylesheets, images and multimedia files, and scripts. Browser Cache is controlled by the browser application, however, the site owner can configure the expiration date of the files cached so the users donâ€™t need to download the site files every time they visit the site.<br></p>

<p><b>Server Cache:</b> This server-side cache is simply saving the necessary files on the server side, by using a dedicated network server (CDN) which saves web pages, images, and multimedia files locally, in locations near the customers' regions, the key is to keep these data files in datacenters near to the end users to make it easy for them to access these files in less time and fast speed.<br></p>

<p><b>and Micro Cache:</b> By using this type of cache, where site owners can save static copies of dynamic content for up to 10 seconds. This type of cache is controlled by end-users and generally is used for websites that tend to showcase rapidly changed content and high traffic such as stock market websites, currency exchanges, bitcoin..etc.<br><br></p>

<p><strong>5. Enable browser caching</strong> <br>
Browser caching is a technique the site owner can use to improve page loading speeds. This method enables the browser to store website information, which includes stylesheets, images, and JavaScript files, so the browser doesn't need to reload the entire page every time the user visits or revisits it. There are many plugins (paid and free) that are available, easy to install and use which will help in setting up the browser caching including <a href="https://wp-rocket.me/">WP Rocket</a>, <a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/cache-enabler/">Cache Enabler â€“ WordPress plugin</a>, <a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/comet-cache/">Comet Cache â€“ WordPress plugin</a> and many more. <br><br></p>

<p><strong>6. Use defer loading for CSS and JavaScript files</strong><br>
ÙAll websites have CSS and JavaScript files which are known as render-blocking, usually, the browser takes some time to load these files before showing the content of the page. CSS and JavaScript files can be configured to either load synchronously or asynchronously. Synchronously will allow the files to load one by one in the exact order these files appear on the website for the users. With this setup, when the userâ€™s browser finds a JavaScript file on a certain page, it will stop loading all other files until the script file is fully loaded which will slow down the web page loading speed. On the other hand, asynchronous loading allows multiple files to load at the same time, which will speed up the page's rendition. Implementing defer loading of the CSS and JavaScript files is done via the HTML code and can be easily implemented to reduce the loading time of your web pages.<br><br></p>

<p><strong>7. Minify CSS, JavaScript, and HTML</strong><br>
Optimizing the CSS files and JavaScript loading time will help improve page loading speed. One of the techniques you can use is to minify the CSS, JavaScript, and HTML code, by removing the unnecessary elements from the code such as spaces, special characters, and comments to reduce the size of the files.<br></p>

<p>You can minify your CSS, HTML, and JavaScript by going through your code lines and making sure that your code is optimized and clean or you can do that using a free plugin to do the optimization for you, it will only require adjustments to the plugin setting and features. These three popular plugins are available for free: <a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/autoptimize/">Autoptimize â€“ WordPress plugin</a>, <a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/fast-velocity-minify/">Fast Velocity Minify â€“ WordPress plugin</a>, and <a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/merge-minify-refresh/">Merge + Minify + Refresh â€“ WordPress plugin</a>.<br><br></p>

<p><strong>8. Use a content delivery network (CDN)</strong><br>
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_delivery_network">A Content Delivery Network (CDN)</a>, or Content Distribution Network, is a network of servers that help improve page loading speed by hosting and delivering copies of the site's static content from servers located in different locations around the world.<br>
CDN is usually used to distribute copies of the website's files to globally-spread datacenters. This maximizes the webpage performance, reduces the loading time, and enhances the web page's loading speed. There are many content delivery networks available to choose from according to your budget and business needs.<br><br></p>

<p><strong>9. Remove Unneeded Plugins</strong> <br>
Installing too many plugins on your website can cause unnecessary traffic and will slow down the website's loading speed. In addition, managing lots of plugins can be an overwhelming task that requires you to regularly scan the plugins for updates, perform compatibility checks, and watch for security threats. <br></p>

<p>You can remove the unneeded plugins, by examining them one by one and assessing the one that is needed and the ones that you can safely remove. Among the things you need to check for each plugin are the overlapping functionalities, features offered, website needs and how much time each plugin takes to load, and if it slows down your website loading speed. <br><br></p>

<p><strong>10. Use CSS Image Sprites</strong> <br>
A CSS Image Sprite is a single image file containing all images of one web page into one single image. This method is used by optimizing the HTML code to reduce the serverâ€™s requests for the images and reduce the used bandwidth.<br><br></p>

<p><strong>11. Extend Headers Expiration Date</strong><br>
The headers' expiration date is the information that indicates the date and time on which cached copies of site files expire. Before this date, the browser fetches the website resources and files from the browser cache rather than the server side, by extending the header expiration date you will be able to reduce server requests and subsequently increase the web page loading time.<br><br></p>

<p><strong>12. Clean Content Regularly</strong><br>
To keep your website loading speed fast, you need to conduct a cleanup for your website and server content regularly. The cleanup process would include reviewing outdated content, call to action, and broken links, and eliminating unnecessary software installed or backups.<br><br></p>

<p><strong>13. Limit Third-Party Requests</strong><br>
Here is a pro tip, donâ€™t sink your website with too much third-party content! <br>
Third-party content is any software, data files, text, images, audio, video, photographs, and other content that is generated from outside sources, websites, or applications. Using too much content generated from third-party sources will cause your website to load slowly and take longer time to respond to visitors' requests. There are quick tips to limit this content that can be summarized as follow:<br> <br>
- Find third-party domains loading on your website and delay the execution of their JavaScript codes.<br>
- Minimize the use of tracking tools such as Facebook pixel, Google analytics, Tag manager, heatmaps..etc. use these tools wisely and only when necessary.<br>
- Host your images, fonts, and analytics tools locally.<br>
- Lazy load videos, iframes, and other multimedia content.<br>
- Limit the use of social media sharing tools unless necessary, if needed use the weightless plugins that require minimal interaction on your web pages.<br>
- Use synchronous loading for third-party scripts and CSS files to minimize the rending of these files and prevent them from slowing your web page loading.<br><br></p>

<p><strong>14. Avoid Negative Keywords and Use Good Keywords</strong><br>
Negative keywords are those terms that prevent your content from loading on certain platforms, advertisement channels, or websites. Negative keywords on your website content will result in slowing down your web page's loading speed, so itâ€™s important to avoid using negative keywords and use good keywords instead. There are a lot of keyword planner tools that can scan your web page's content for negative keywords and recommend using good keywords instead. Amongst the top free keyword planner tools are <a href="https://ads.google.com/home/tools/keyword-planner/">Google Keyword Planner</a>, <a href="https://www.semrush.com/">Semrush</a>, and <a href="https://moz.com/explorer">Moz Keyword Explorer</a>.<br><br></p>

<p><strong>15. Test Website Performance, Regularly!</strong><br>
Your end-user experience is everything, make sure to provide a good user experience for your website visitor by testing your web page's performance regularly. Monitor your website insights, and make sure to identify performance bottlenecks such as load times across DNS, latency, SSL issues, server speed, and transfer times. There are lots of tools, free or paid, that can help you to test your website performance and provide you with insights to improve your website performance.<br><br></p>

<h6 id="referencesresourcesbr">References &amp; Resources:<br></h6>

<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/marketing-strategies/app-and-mobile/page-load-time-statistics/">Page load time statistics - Think with Google</a></li>
<li><a href="https://onlinemediamasters.com/reduce-impact-of-third-party-code/#social-sharing-plugin">16 Ways To Reduce Impact Of Third-Party Code</a></li>
<li><a href="https://ads.google.com/home/tools/keyword-planner/">Choose the Right Keywords with Our Research Tools</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.digitalcro.com/blog/how-to-clean-up-your-website">How To Clean Up Your Website</a></li>
<li><a href="https://blog.serverhub.com/top-10-advantages-of-managed-vps-hosting/">Get to Know The Top 10 Benefits of Managed VPS Hosting</a></li>
<li><a href="https://blog.serverhub.com/dedicated-servers-definitions-examples-and-how-to-choose-the-best-service">Dedicated Servers: Definitions, Examples and How to Choose the Best Service!</a> </li>
</ul>

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Compress the website images  
When you design your website make sure not to use large images, as it eventually can increase your web page's loading time, and the best way to increase your website loading speed is to compress and optimize your website images for mobile devices, which includes: choosing the suitable file formats (Webp, JPEG, and PNGs are amongst the smallest formats you can use), enabling lazy loading (only display images that shows to the user, not the whole page, meaning only loading the images when the user scroll down or up to them) in your code and compressing images. In addition, make sure to optimize your web pages for mobile devices and subsequently optimize the images as well.


There are many free image optimization plugins you can use to compress your website images, like Smush, EWWW Image Optimizer, Imagify, WP Compress, and others as well. All you have to do is to download, and activate any of these plugins, it will automatically resize and compress your images without affecting the quality or colors of the image.

Reduce Redirects  
Redirects are the techniques you use to make a certain web page available under more than one URL address. Redirects are used when you move page content to a new URL, delete a certain page/s, change a domain name or merge two domains/websites. Excesses use of redirects will result in slowing down your web page speed and subsequently  
increasing the whole website loading time.

Avoid redirects by:  
Donâ€™t redirect to pages with redirects, which will lead to multiple redirects and longer loading times.  
Remove unused plugins.  
Regularly scan the website for old redirects and remove them.

Sometimes, Itâ€™s ok to use redirects for limited cases such as:  
Direct traffic to an updated web page or newly published pages.  
Turn the default website URL to start with (www.)  
Direct the website visitors to a temporary page if the original content is being updated.

Cache the web pages  
Caching is very effective in increasing your web page loading speed. Several types of caching can be configured:

Site Cache: Client-side caching is one of the most used types of caching which stores site-related files on the client side, the site owner can only decide how long the content is chased on the client side.

Browser Cache: This type of cache occurs on the site visitorâ€™s browser side, which contains the HTML files, CSS Stylesheets, images and multimedia files, and scripts. Browser Cache is controlled by the browser application, however, the site owner can configure the expiration date of the files cached so the users donâ€™t need to download the site files every time they visit the site.

Server Cache: This server-side cache is simply saving the necessary files on the server side, by using a dedicated network server (CDN) which saves web pages, images, and multimedia files locally, in locations near the customers' regions, the key is to keep these data files in datacenters near to the end users to make it easy for them to access these files in less time and fast speed.

and Micro Cache: By using this type of cache, where site owners can save static copies of dynamic content for up to 10 seconds. This type of cache is controlled by end-users and generally is used for websites that tend to showcase rapidly changed content and high traffic such as stock market websites, currency exchanges, bitcoin..etc. 

Enable browser caching  
Browser caching is a technique the site owner can use to improve page loading speeds. This method enables the browser to store website information, which includes stylesheets, images, and JavaScript files, so the browser doesn't need to reload the entire page every time the user visits or revisits it. There are many plugins (paid and free) that are available, easy to install and use which will help in setting up the browser caching including WP Rocket, Cache Enabler â€“ WordPress plugin, Comet Cache â€“ WordPress plugin and many more. 


Use defer loading for CSS and JavaScript files  
ÙAll websites have CSS and JavaScript files which are known as render-blocking, usually, the browser takes some time to load these files before showing the content of the page. CSS and Javascript files can be configured to either load synchronously or asynchronously. Synchronously will allow the files to load one by one in the exact order these files appear on the website for the users. With this setup, when the userâ€™s browser finds a javascript file on a certain page, it will stop loading all other files until the script file is fully loaded which will slow down the web page loading speed. On the other hand, asynchronous loading allows multiple files to load at the same time, which will speed up the page's rendition. Implementing defer loading of the CSS and Javascript files is done via the HTML code and can be easily implemented to reduce the loading time of your web pages.

Minify CSS, JavaScript, and HTML  
Optimizing the CSS files and javascript loading time will help improve page loading speed. One of the techniques you can use is to minify the CSS, JavaScript, and HTML code, by removing the unnecessary elements from the code such as spaces, special characters, and comments to reduce the size of the files. 

You can minify your CSS, HTML, and Javascript by going through your code lines and making sure that your code is optimized and clean or you can do that using a free plugin to do the optimization for you, it will only require adjustments to the plugin setting and features. These three popular plugins are available for free: Autoptimize â€“ WordPress plugin, Fast Velocity Minify â€“ WordPress plugin, and Merge + Minify + Refresh â€“ WordPress plugin  

Use a content delivery network (CDN)  
A Content Delivery Network (CDN), or Content Distribution Network, is a network of servers that help improve page loading speed by hosting and delivering copies of the site's static content from servers located in different locations around the world.  
CDN is usually used to distribute copies of the website's files to globally-spread datacenters. This maximizes the webpage performance, reduces the loading time, and enhances the web page's loading speed. There are many content delivery networks available to choose from according to your budget and business needs.

Remove Unneeded Plugins  
Installing too many plugins on your website can cause unnecessary traffic and will slow down the website's loading speed. In addition, managing lots of plugins can be an overwhelming task that requires you to regularly scan the plugins for updates, perform compatibility checks, and watch for security threats. 

You can remove the unneeded plugins, by examining them one by one and assessing the one that is needed and the ones that you can safely remove. Among the things you need to check for each plugin are the overlapping functionalities, features offered, website needs and how much time each plugin takes to load, and if it slows down your website loading speed. 

Use CSS Image Sprites  
A CSS Image Sprite is a single image file containing all images of one web page into one single image. This method is used by optimizing the HTML code to reduce the serverâ€™s requests for the images and reduce the used bandwidth. 

Extend Headers Expiration Date  
The headers' expiration date is the information that indicates the date and time on which cached copies of site files expire. Before this date, the browser fetches the website resources and files from the browser cache rather than the server side, by extending the header expiration date you will be able to reduce server requests and subsequently increase the web page loading time. 

Clean Content Regularly  
To keep your website loading speed fast, you need to conduct a cleanup for your website and server content regularly. The cleanup process would include reviewing outdated content, call to action, and broken links, and eliminating unnecessary software installed or backups. 

Limit Third-Party Requests  
Here is a pro tip, donâ€™t sink your website with too much third-party content!  
Third-party content is any software, data files, text, images, audio, video, photographs, and other content that is generated from outside sources, websites, or applications. Using too much content generated from third-party sources will cause your website to load slowly and take longer time to respond to visitors' requests. There are quick tips to limit this content that can be summarized as follow:  
Find third-party domains loading on your website and delay the execution of their javascript codes.  
Minimize the use of tracking tools such as Facebook pixel, Google analytics, Tag manager, heatmaps..etc. use these tools wisely and only when necessary.  
Host your images, fonts, and analytics tools locally.  
Lazy load videos, iframes, and other multimedia content.  
Limit the use of social media sharing tools unless necessary, if needed use the weightless plugins that require minimal interaction on your web pages.  
Use synchronous loading for third-party scripts and CSS files to minimize the rending of these files and prevent them from slowing your web page loading.



Avoid Negative Keywords and Use Good Keywords  
Negative keywords are those terms that prevent your content from loading on certain platforms, advertisement channels, or websites. Negative keywords on your website content will result in slowing down your web page's loading speed, so itâ€™s important to avoid using negative keywords and use good keywords instead. There are a lot of keyword planner tools that can scan your web page's content for negative keywords and recommend using good keywords instead. Amongst the top free keyword planner tools are Google Keyword Planner, Semrush, and Moz Keyword Explorer.

Test Website Performance, Regularly!  
Your end-user experience is everything, make sure to provide a good user experience for your website visitor by testing your web page's performance regularly. Monitor your website insights, and make sure to identify performance bottlenecks such as load times across DNS, latency, SSL issues, server speed, and transfer times. There are lots of tools, free or paid, that can help you to test your website performance and provide you with insights to improve your website performance."  
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<p>Thatâ€™s why <a href="https://www.serverhub.com/vps/ssd-vps">virtual private server</a> (VPS) hosting can be a good choice for website owners like you who need a more reliable, powerful and secure web hosting option that can keep up with the growth of traffic to your website and its related applications and services.</p>

<p>If you are new to VPS servers and VPS hosting, this guide will be a great help for you in learning about the commonly asked questions about VPS such as what is a VPS server, how do VPS servers work, what is a VPS hosting service and how much for VPS hosting. You will also learn about other interesting subjects that are related to VPS servers and hosting.</p>

<h4 id="whatisavpsserverbr"><strong>What is a VPS Server</strong><br></h4>

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A VPS is a virtual machine that is a software-based replica or simulation of a physical server. Every VPS is installed in a physical server that is operated by a web server <a href="https://www.serverhub.com/company/about">hosting company</a> or VPS service provider that operates multiple VPS machines in its data center facility. The provider uses virtualization technology to split a single physical server into multiple private virtual or simulated server environments. In laymanâ€™s terms, a single VPS machine contains several separate virtual servers with each of them having its own resources and each simulated server allocated to a single client or user.<br></p>

<h4 id="howdovpsserversworkbr"><strong>How do VPS Servers Work</strong><br></h4>

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A <a href="https://serverhub.com/">VPS hosting service provider</a> uses a software known as hypervisor to enable <a href="https://www.serverhub.com/vps/ssd-vps">virtualization in a VPS</a> machine. The hypervisor implements a virtual layer on top of the operating system (OS) in the machine to partition or split it into several virtual environments or compartments. In the physical server, the provider installs a virtual layer on top of the OS functioning on the server. The layer then divides the physical machine into partitions of virtual servers with each partition having space for the installation of OS, software and other resources.</p>

<p>The partitions between the virtual servers will allow you to install your own OS, websites, applications and other specialized services into the specific virtual server allocated for you. This means your server is private and separated from the other servers on the OS level, and your services are hosted in a secured environment with guaranteed allocation for disk space, bandwidth, memory, CPU cores and other necessary resources to run your website and apps.</p>

<p>Each virtual environment in a <a href="https://www.serverhub.com/vps/ssd-cached">VPS machine</a> also has its own user with the necessary resources allocated for each of them and functioning independently from one another. Even though you are still sharing the same physical server with other users, you pay a specific amount for the resources that are guaranteed for your VPS and your server cannot be used by other users who are hosted in the same physical machine.<br></p>

<h6 id="howmuchtrafficcanavpsserverhandlebr"><strong>How Much Traffic Can a VPS Server Handle</strong><br></h6>

<p>An increase in web traffic is one of the major reasons why website owners would transfer the hosting of their websites from shared hosting to VPS hosting service. But do you really know how much traffic or number of visitors that a VPS machine can accommodate? On the average, a VPS can manage more than 10,000 daily visitors, but it can also manage as high as 50,000 daily visitors. However, websites that are heavy on dynamic content like having lots of graphics and multimedia, the VPS will usually handle from 10,000 to 20,000 daily visitors only.</p>

<p>The specific number of daily visitors that a VPS can handle will really depend on your specific <a href="https://www.serverhub.com/vps/ssd-vps">VPS hosting plan</a> and the bandwidth consumed by your website. Before choosing a VPS hosting plan, ask the VPS service provider about the features such as CPU, disk space, memory, bandwidth and how these resources can handle the amount of web traffic to your website.</p>

<p><strong>A VPS machineâ€™s actual capacity for handling website visitors will also depend on these specific factors:</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>How well optimized is the websiteâ€™s design and content. </li>
<li>Types of server requests received by the site.</li>
<li>Resources allocated to the VPS.</li>
<li>Number of current visitors especially during peak hours and off-peak hour.</li>
<li>The time needed for the server to process a request.</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>Tips on How to Back Up a VPS Server</strong><br>
Data loss due to accidental deletion, hacking, ransomware and other security threats is a serious issue that affects many website owners. Thatâ€™s why itâ€™s important for you to regularly back up your VPS server because it will help:</p>

<ul>
<li>Restore a file or folder that was corrupted or deleted due to human errors, system malfunctions or security attacks.</li>
<li>Recover the entire server to a previous restore point after a massive data loss.</li>
<li>Protect and secure your data so your website and apps can continue to function with little or no disturbance to your operations.</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>The important tips for backing up your VPS server:</strong><br>
<strong>1. Decide on a backup location</strong><br>
The first things to consider are which data you want to backup and where to back it up. Selecting the specific backup destinations for different data types will make data recovery much faster when an incident happens. The backup locations for your VPS service can include Bash scripts, cPanel, MySQL Database backups, remote cloud servers, and WebHost Manager. Off-site backup locations are good options, but data recovery can take longer if only a single file needs to be restored and not the whole server.</p>

<p><strong>2. Spread out your backup locations</strong><br>
Itâ€™s better to back up your data in different locations because if one location develops problems or fails, the same data you need will still be available from another location. It may be redundant to create a second backup to your first backup, but you will never know when unforeseen emergencies will happen so itâ€™s better to be safe than sorry.</p>

<p><strong>3. Select a backup solution</strong><br>
Locally, remotely or a combination of the two can be your backup solution. You can use commands and tools that are built in your server management to store files locally. With local backups, you can easily restore those files within a reasonable amount of time. Remote backups have the advantage of restoring your files from a recent restore point and it minimizes data loss. Secure File Transfer Protocol is an example of a good tool for storing remote copies of your data in different locations.</p>

<p><strong>4. Automate the backup process</strong><br>
Manual backing up of your data is a tedious and time-consuming process. Itâ€™s better to automate the backup process because it saves you effort and time that you can devote for other important tasks. Ask your VPS service provider if your server hosting control panel has an automatic backup system you can use for managing and setting up backups for your server. In this way, you can configure your server management system to automatically back up your VPS after a specific period of time like daily, weekly or monthly.</p>

<p><strong>5. Test the server backups</strong><br>
After each backup of your data, you should test the backups to make sure they are properly configured. Regularly testing your backups will help determine if the backup configurations are correct and if the system can successfully restore the back-up data. Regular testing will also ensure that the backup solutions you created for your VPS will work as expected and they will not fail you at the last minute when you need them the most.</p>

<p><strong>6. Create a regular backup schedule</strong><br>
Your backup schedule can be done daily, weekly or monthly. Daily backups can be performed at the start or at the end of the day, and they are ideal if youâ€™re using your VPS for a personal account or other types of websites that are always updated with data. You can schedule weekly backups every seven days or four times in a month. Monthly backups are only scheduled once a month and are usually ideal for websites that have static content.</p>

<h4 id="whatisavpshostingservicebr"><strong>What is a VPS Hosting Service</strong><br></h4>

<p><img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/03/What-is-a-VPS-hosting---Blog-1.png" alt="All About VPS Servers & VPS Hosting (Descriptions, Backup Tips & Hosting Comparisons)">
A VPS hosting service is the web hosting service offered by a <a href="https://www.serverhub.com/company/about">web hosting provider</a> or third-party vendor who will provide the service to paying customers or end-users. The service providers offer VPS hosting plans that you pay for a specific monthly subscription fee with each plan having specific features about RAM, SSD disk space, bandwidth and other specifications that will depend on the amount you pay. If you have decided that VPS is the best web hosting option for you, then you should look around for the best VPS service provider who will meet the specific needs and requirements of your websites and applications.</p>

<p><a href="https://www.serverhub.com/">Web hosting service</a> companies are the main vendors or providers of VPS hosting services for individuals and organizations that need virtual private servers to host their websites, applications and other services that need web hosting. Before you choose a VPS hosting service provider, you should first familiarize yourself with VPS hosting especially if you know little about it. The subject areas about VPS services that you should research about are the differences between the main types of web hosting, the specific types of VPS hosting, and the advantages and disadvantages of VPS hosting.</p>

<h6 id="comparingvpshostingtootherhostingoptionsbr"><strong>Comparing VPS Hosting to Other Hosting Options</strong><br></h6>

<p>The most common types of web hosting solutions are VPS hosting service, dedicated hosting, cloud hosting and shared hosting. Knowing the differences between these hosting options can help you make an informed decision on what is the best option for your website.</p>

<p><strong>1. Shared Hosting</strong><br>
If your website is still new and still doesnâ€™t have a huge traffic volume, then shared hosting is ideal for you. In this hosting solution, you share a physical server and its resources such as CPU, RAM and hard disk space with other users of the same server. Itâ€™s a good hosting model for small business or personal websites and web apps with little traffic, minimum security or performance requirements and few technical needs, and itâ€™s also budget-friendly and cost-effective.</p>

<p>However, since you and other users are sharing resources on the same server and allocated a fixed amount of the serverâ€™s capacity, the VPS service provider will not allow any website to scale beyond the limits of a userâ€™s hosting plan. The computing power and memory that you use is affected by the needs of the other subscribers. For example, when a customer on the shared server has a sudden increase of web traffic which will unexpectedly consume more resources, this could cause performance issues for your website or apps.</p>

<p><strong>2. Dedicated Hosting</strong><br>
Under <a href="https://serverhub.com/dedicated-servers">dedicated hosting model</a>, you will rent or pay for a single physical server that is allocated only for you. You have exclusive access and control over the machine, its hardware and resources, and you can install your own OS and other software on it. Dedicated hosting is ideal for large websites that receive an enormous amount of web traffic. Its benefits include hardware flexibility and transparency, workload control and placement, and better security and performance.</p>

<p>However, dedicated hosting costs more than shared and VPS hosting services. If you opt for an unmanaged dedicated server, you should have the experience and skills in server administration and management. You can also choose a dedicated server managed by the VPS service provider, but you will also have to pay extra for this kind of setup.</p>

<p><strong>3. Cloud Hosting</strong><br>
This hosting option consists of a cluster or network of connected physical servers that all work together to provide the disk space, memory, CPU and other resources to the server assigned to a user. Unlike a VPS hosting in which virtual machines located in one physical server are dedicated to individual users, the cloud hosting resources are spread out among a cluster of physical machines located in different data centers.</p>

<p><strong>4. VPS Hosting</strong><br>
VPS hosting is essentially an intermediate between shared hosting and dedicated hosting. A single physical machine is compartmentalized into separate servers with each of them having a dedicated allocation for bandwidth, storage, CPU, RAM and installation of your own OS and software. With a VPS service, you are practically getting the benefits of a dedicated server for an affordable price.</p>

<h4 id="howmuchforvpshostingbr"><strong>How Much for VPS Hosting</strong><br></h4>

<p>The amount you will pay for VPS hosting services will depend on the needs of your website and on the features of the hosting plan. You can choose a budget-friendly <a href="https://www.serverhub.com/vps/ssd-vps">hosting plan</a> or select a pricier plan that contains more configurations and other features. For example, a Windows-based VPS hosting plan will cost more than a Linux-based VPS, which usually costs $10 to $20 less than Windows-based VPS. Depending on the plan configuration, a VPS hosting service plan can go as low as $5 per month to as high as $100 per month</p>

<h6 id="highqualityaffordablevpsservicesfromserverhubbr"><strong>High-Quality, Affordable VPS Services from ServerHub</strong><br></h6>

<p>At <a href="https://www.serverhub.com/company/about">ServerHub</a>, you can select from the best VPS service packages that will meet the requirements of your websites and applications and fit your budget. We offer <a href="https://www.serverhub.com/vps/ssd-vps">IronGrid Pure SSS plans</a> and <a href="https://www.serverhub.com/vps/ssd-cached">IronGrid Bid Data plans</a> that start at just 5$ per month. If you need high-volume VPS plans, we also provide High IOPS SSD plans starting at $45 per month and Enterprise Grade SSD plans starting at $80 per month.</p>

<p>All of our VPS hosting service packages feature instant virtualization deployments, 10Gig network links, comprehensive repositories of operating systems, and scalable resources that can be changed at your request. <a href="https://www.serverhub.com/company/contact">Contact us</a> to know more about the specific features of our VPS hosting packages and how we can help you choose the best VPS service package that will fit your budget and server requirements.</p>

<h6 id="referencesotherresourcesbr"><strong>References &amp; Other Resources:</strong><br></h6>

<ol>
<li><a href="https://www.hostinger.com/tutorials/what-is-vps-hosting">What is VPS Hosting?</a>  </li>
<li><a href="https://www.liquidweb.com/what-is-vps-hosting/">What is a VPS? A Beginners Guide to VPS Hosting</a>  </li>
<li><a href="https://www.pcmag.com/picks/the-best-vps-web-hosting-services?test_uuid=05n7gTzbSo0Sh5pVEDljnCi&amp;test_variant=b">Is There Any Free VPS?</a>  </li>
<li><a href="https://www.scalahosting.com/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-vps-and-cloud-hosting/#cloud">Overview of Cloud Hosting</a>  </li>
<li><a href="https://www.dreamhost.com/blog/beginners-guide-vps/#VPS-work">How Does VPS Work?</a>  </li>
<li><a href="https://www.dreamhost.com/blog/beginners-guide-vps/">What Is a VPS? A Beginnerâ€™s Guide to Virtual Private Servers</a>  </li>
<li><a href="https://blog.serverhub.com/top-10-advantages-of-managed-vps-hosting/">Top 10 Benefits of Managed VPS Hosting</a>  </li>
<li><a href="https://blog.serverhub.com/what-is-a-virtual-private-server-definition-advantages-disadvantages-and-is-it-worth-it/">Virtual Private Server definition, advantages, and is it worth it?</a>  </li>
<li><a href="https://blog.serverhub.com/top-5-reasons-to-deploy-a-private-cloud/">Top 5 reasons to deploy a private cloud</a>  </li>
<li><a href="https://cyberpanel.net/blog/what-is-the-maximum-traffic-vps-can-handle/#:~:text=A%20VPS%20is%20capable%20of,to%2020%2C000%20daily%20visitors%20only.">How Many Daily Visitors Can a VPS Handle?</a></li>
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<h4 id="baremetaldefinition"><strong>Bare Metal Definition</strong></h4>

<p><a href="https://www.techopedia.com/definition/2153/bare-metal">A bare metal solution</a> is a type of hardware platform that provides a single-tenant environment with dedicated hardware resources. This means that the hardware resources are not shared with other tenants, but are instead used exclusively by a single tenant. This makes bare metal solutions ideal for those who want to run high-performance workloads without the need to worry about resource contention.<br><br></p>

<h4 id="howbaremetalworks"><strong>How Bare Metal Works</strong></h4>

<p><img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/02/Bare-Metal-Works---Blog.png" alt="Bare Metal Solution: Why it's so powerful, benefits and uses!">
Bare metal servers work by installing the operating system directly on the server, eliminating layers of hardware management tools, and delivering better performance to the hosted applications. Customers can choose to run dedicated servers in their own data center or a colocation center, or rent them on an hourly or monthly subscription basis from a managed service provider.<br><br></p>

<h4 id="baremetalbenefits"><strong>Bare Metal Benefits</strong></h4>

<p><img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/02/Bare-Metal-Works---Blog-1.png" alt="Bare Metal Solution: Why it's so powerful, benefits and uses!">
Before selecting the right bare metal solution, letâ€™s help by answering the question, What are the benefits of Bare Metal Servers, and how will help scale up your business and infrastructure to better serve your customers? Here are the top benefits of using bare metal solutions for your mobile application or website:<br><br></p>

<h6 id="uimprovedreliabilityu"><u>Improved Reliability</u></h6>

<p>One of the main benefits of using a bare metal solution is reliability. Dedicated hardware allows your applications to run without the risk of other tenants using the same resources and potentially causing performance issues. Additionally, as the hardware is dedicated to the tenant, it can be tailored to their specific needs, ensuring that performance is optimized.<br></p>

<h6 id="uscalabilityu"><u>Scalability</u></h6>

<p>Another benefit of using bare metal solutions is scalability. As the tenant exclusively uses the hardware resources, scaling up resources is easy and can be done instantly. This makes it ideal for companies that need to quickly scale up for increased demand.<br></p>

<h6 id="uhighperformanceu"><u>High-Performance</u></h6>

<p>It is ideal for those who need to run high-performance workloads without the risk of resource contention and for companies that need to scale up quickly. <br>
If you are looking for an efficient and cost-effective solution for your workload, then a bare metal solution could be right for you.<br><br></p>

<h4 id="baremetalusecases"><strong>Bare Metal Use Cases</strong></h4>

<p>With many benefits offered by bare metal server solutions, one might wonder how to use bare metal for business boosting, and how it can help business owners scale their businesses and provide better customer services. The following are the top 5 use cases for Bare metal servers.<br></p>

<p><strong>Top 5 Use Cases for Bare Metal Servers</strong></p>

<p><strong>1. Game Server Hosting (Single/Multiple players)</strong><br>
<img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/02/Game-Server-Hosting---Blog.png" alt="Bare Metal Solution: Why it's so powerful, benefits and uses!">
Bare metal offers high-performance and flexible tools to develop any gaming app, from simple 2-D games to 3-D or VR games. For companies looking to leverage that powerful performance and low latency connectivity, with powerful programming and the right hosting environment, they can optimize their environment using bare metal. <br>
Bare metal servers offer minimal downtime when used for gaming apps, itâ€™s easy to level up your gaming services, and enables you to provide a profound and complete gaming experience to your customers.<br></p>

<p><strong>2. High-performance computing (HPC)</strong><br>
<img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/02/High-Performance-Computing---Blog.png" alt="Bare Metal Solution: Why it's so powerful, benefits and uses!">
Bare metal servers with a GPU configuration can exceed the traditional CPU up to 10x faster when used for HPC purposes such as deep learning, GPU computing, and AI Automation. Bare metal would enable you to expand for future technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning algorithms, or developing robotics, quantum computing, 3-D printingâ€¦etc. And other limitless HPC cases.<br></p>

<p><strong>3. Big Data Analytics</strong><br>
<img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/02/Big-Data-Analytics---Blog.png" alt="Bare Metal Solution: Why it's so powerful, benefits and uses!">
Analyzing big data for financial, research, medical or any other purposes requires an immense amount of computing and storage for real-time processing, bare metal solutions are a perfect choice in this case.<br></p>

<p><strong>4. Dedicated Private Computing</strong><br>
<img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/02/Dedicated-Private-Computing---Blog.png" alt="Bare Metal Solution: Why it's so powerful, benefits and uses!">
High-security applications that require private dedicated computing for business that has policy, law, or procedure approach purposes, bare metal is the answer as it offers full control of the hardware, network, and server infrastructure.<br></p>

<p><strong>5. E-commerce Website/Application</strong><br>
<img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/02/Application---e-commerce---Blog.png" alt="Bare Metal Solution: Why it's so powerful, benefits and uses!">
Single-tenant dedicated bare metal servers provide you with all the necessary requirements for your database and e-commerce application to work well in terms of security, performance, and high availability, which fulfill the infrastructure scalability needed for building a successful online e-commerce website or application. With bare metal, you can pay only for what you use for your infrastructure and workload.<br><br></p>

<h4 id="howtochoosethebestbaremetalsolutionforyourbusiness">How to choose the best Bare Metal solution for your business</h4>

<p><img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/02/Bare-metal-infographic---Blog.png" alt="Bare Metal Solution: Why it's so powerful, benefits and uses!">
Businesses today are looking for the best bare metal solutions for their computing needs. Bare metal solutions offer a great way to customize your computing environment and achieve a competitive advantage. But with so many bare metal solutions available on the market, how do you choose the best Bare metal server hosting for your business? Here are four tips when choosing the best solution for your business:<br></p>

<p><strong>1. Define Business needs</strong><br>
Consider your exact business needs. Bare metal solutions are designed to meet different requirements, so you need to determine the exact specifications required. Consider the type of workloads you will be running, the performance you expect, and the scalability needed. <br></p>

<p><strong>2. Select the Best Price</strong><br>
Evaluate the price that the bare metal server providers offer. Price can be a major factor when selecting a bare metal solution, so you should carefully compare prices from different providers. Consider the upfront and ongoing costs, as well as any additional features or services that may be included.<br></p>

<p><strong>3. Examine the Features Offered</strong><br>
 Look for features that will benefit your business. Bare metal solutions typically offer a variety of features, from superior performance to enhanced security. Look for features that are tailored to your exact needs, such as automatic data replication, advanced analytics, and high availability.<br></p>

<p><strong>4. Compare Customer Reviews</strong><br>
Read customer reviews to get an idea of the quality of service and reliability of bare metal solutions. Reviews can provide valuable insight into the experience of other customers and will help you make an informed decision.<br> </p>

<p>Finally, ensure that you are comfortable with the provider. Opting for a bare metal solution is a major decision, so you need to make sure that you are comfortable with the provider. Check the customer service and support offered, as well as the customer experience. <br></p>

<p>By following these steps, you can choose the best bare metal solution for your business. With the right solution, you can benefit from superior performance, enhanced security, and improved scalability, all at an affordable price.<br><br></p>

<h4 id="whybaremetalissopowerfulbr">Why Bare Metal is so Powerful<br></h4>

<p>Bare metal is a powerful computing platform that offers superior performance and scalability for the most demanding workloads. This is due to a few key advantages that make bare metal the ideal choice for businesses and organizations looking for the best performance and reliability.<br></p>

<p><strong>High Performance</strong><br>
First and foremost, bare metal servers offer a much higher level of performance than their virtualized counterparts. This is achieved by providing dedicated access to the hardware resources, meaning that each server in a bare metal setup is allocated its own set of resources such as RAM, CPUs, and disk space, with no other virtual or physical machines sharing or competing for those same resources. This allows for higher levels of performance and reliability, as the system can be tailored exactly to the specific needs of the applications or workloads itâ€™s running.<br></p>

<p><strong>Scalability</strong><br>
Bare metal servers offer superior scalability. As businesses grow, they need to be able to scale their applications and workloads quickly and easily. With bare metal, organizations can quickly allocate additional resources to their servers as needed, without worrying about the overhead of virtualization layers. This allows organizations to scale quickly and easily without worrying about the performance degradation associated with virtualized environments.<br></p>

<p><strong>Security</strong><br>
Bare metal servers are more secure than virtualized environments. Since there is no layer of virtualization, the attack surface of a bare metal server is much smaller, meaning that malicious actors have fewer avenues to access the system. This makes bare metal servers an excellent choice for organizations looking for the best security and reliability.<br><br></p>

<p><strong>Takeaway</strong><br>
Bare metal is the ideal choice for businesses and organizations looking for the most performance and scalability out of their computing infrastructure. With its superior performance, scalability, and security, itâ€™s no wonder that bare metal is becoming increasingly popular among businesses and organizations of all sizes.<br><br></p>

<h6 id="additionalresources"><strong>Additional Resources:</strong></h6>

<ol>
<li><a href="https://blog.serverhub.com/all-about-dedicated-servers-serverhub-guide/">All About Dedicated Servers - ServerHub Guide</a>  </li>
<li><a href="https://blog.serverhub.com/dedicated-servers-definitions-examples-and-how-to-choose-the-best-service/">Dedicated Servers: Definitions, Examples &amp; How to Choose Best Service!</a></li>
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<p>However, if you are expecting your website to grow or anticipating increased traffic in the near future, then dedicated servers are the best hosting option for you because of the advantages they provide in terms of flexibility, performance, and security.<br></p>

<p>In this guide, we will answer the most common questions regarding dedicated server hosting such as what is a dedicated server, what is a dedicated server hosting, what is a dedicated server in gaming, what is a dedicated IP server, what is Windows dedicated server, how much for a dedicated server and where to buy a dedicated server. Aside from the specific answers to these questions, you will also learn about other areas of topics related to dedicated servers.<br><br></p>

<h4 id="whatisadedicatedserverbr"><strong>What is a Dedicated Server</strong><br></h4>

<p>A dedicated server is a physical server that is completely allocated to a single user or organization. This means that all of the serverâ€™s computing operating resources are solely dedicated only for one customer and you do not have to split or share its resources with another client. Dedicated servers are housed in a <a href="http://www.serverhub.com/network">datacenter</a> that can be located anywhere in the world and operate 24/7, which means that even if your computer is not connected to the server, it continues to run and provide services for you.<br><br></p>

<h4 id="whatisdedicatedserverhostingbr"><strong>What is Dedicated Server Hosting</strong><br></h4>

<p>Dedicated server hosting is a type of <a href="http://serverhub.com/">Internet hosting service</a> in which a hosting service company or provider allocates exclusive access to a remote server that will host your website and applications. This type of hosting option provides you with exceptional customization, allows you full access to higher levels of your serverâ€™s resources, and complete control over its configuration and environment.</p>

<p>To avail of dedicated server hosting, you will have to hire the services of web hosting providers who offer <a href="http://serverhub.com/dedicated-servers">various hosting plans</a> applicable to the budget level and specific needs of customers. It is important for you to search for as many providers as you can, look at the particular details of their hosting plans, and compare the prices, features, and other important information about those plans. This way, youâ€™ll be able to make an informed choice if you need managed or unmanaged types of dedicated servers and the best hosting plan for you.<br><br></p>

<h5 id="differencesbetweenmanagedandunmanagedservers"><strong>Differences Between Managed and Unmanaged Servers</strong></h5>

<p>Dedicated server hosting falls into two types, which are managed and unmanaged.<br>  </p>

<h6 id="1manageddedicatedservers"><strong>1. Managed Dedicated Servers</strong></h6>

<p>In this setup, the service provider will retain management, operational, and maintenance responsibilities for your server such as backup, control panel operations and issues, <a href="http://www.serverhub.com/addons/hardware-addons">hardware</a> and software, network, operating system, and security patches. The hosting company will also provide you with full support for the processing and standard functionality of your server.<br>  </p>

<h6 id="prosandconsofmanageddedicatedservers"><strong>- Pros and Cons of Managed Dedicated Servers</strong></h6>

<p>There are several advantages and disadvantages of getting a <a href="http://www.serverhub.com/vps/ssd-cached">managed dedicated server</a> for hosting your websites and applications. Therefore, itâ€™s important to consider these pros and cons before you make a decision.<br></p>

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<h6 id="pros"><strong>- Pros</strong></h6>

<ul>
<li><strong>Management and maintenance</strong> â€“ The service provider takes care of all the management and maintenance tasks related to your server.</li>
<li><strong>Support</strong> â€“ The hosting company provides full customer support via chat, call or email.</li>
<li><strong>Convenience</strong> â€“ With the service provider fully responsible for the management and maintenance of your server, you can focus on other important tasks related to your business.<br></li>
</ul>

<h6 id="cons"><strong>- Cons</strong></h6>

<ul>
<li><strong>Cost</strong> â€“ Managed servers are more expensive than unmanaged options.</li>
<li><strong>Limited control from you</strong> â€“ You have little control over how crucial tasks like setting up backups and installing security measures are performed on the server since the hosting provider is in charge of these tasks.
providers put restrictions on the applications or plugins you can deploy on the server and the changes for certain configuration options.<br><br></li>
</ul>

<h6 id="2unmanageddedicatedservers"><strong>2. Unmanaged Dedicated Servers</strong></h6>

<p>In this setup, the service provider will only be responsible for taking care of your physical serverâ€™s storage and security. You as the client will primarily be responsible for handling the major operations of your server such as setting up and managing the server, monitoring the serverâ€™s consumption and performance, network maintenance, installing the security updates, patches, and upgrades, and doing other management tasks related to your server.<br></p>

<h6 id="prosandconsofunmanageddedicatedservers"><strong>- Pros and Cons of Unmanaged Dedicated Servers</strong></h6>

<p>There are also several advantages and disadvantages of getting unmanaged dedicated servers. It's important to take them into account before deciding if unmanaged servers are best for you.<br></p>

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<h6 id="pros"><strong>- Pros</strong></h6>

<ul>
<li><strong>Cost</strong> â€“ Less expensive than managed servers.</li>
<li><strong>Full management control</strong> â€“ You are fully in charge of managing your server and you can decide about every aspect of your server without having to consult or coordinate with the service provider.<br></li>
</ul>

<h6 id="cons"><strong>- Cons</strong></h6>

<ul>
<li><strong>More management overhead</strong> â€“ You are in charge of all aspects of managing and maintaining the server which will take a lot of time and effort on your part.</li>
<li><strong>Technical know-how</strong> â€“ You will need considerable knowledge and experience in server management and maintenance.<br><br></li>
</ul>

<h6 id="decidingwhichtypeofdedicatedservertochoose"><strong>- Deciding Which Type of Dedicated Server to Choose</strong></h6>

<p>Deciding the type of <a href="http://www.serverhub.com/dedicated-servers">dedicated server</a> that you need will depend on your abilities and skills. If you have comprehensive technical skills and are highly experienced in server operation, monitoring, and maintenance, then you can opt for unmanaged dedicated server hosting. But if you have minimal technical skills and experience or none at all, then a managed dedicated server is the best option for you.<br><br></p>

<h4 id="whatisadedicatedserveringamingbr"><strong>What is a Dedicated Server in Gaming</strong><br></h4>

<p>A game server is a physical server that hosts multiplayer computers or video games over the Internet. Clients or players will pay membership fees to access the gaming server so they can participate in the games and other related events hosted on the server.<br></p>

<p>Amateur or novice players will often ask what is a dedicated server in gaming when they hear the term dedicated game servers for the first time. Many multiplayer gamers will usually experience lags, dropped games, and long wait times for the software to load if the hostâ€™s computer lacks enough memory and processing power to support the games. Thatâ€™s why many game enthusiasts turn to dedicated servers in gaming or dedicated game servers to avoid those issues.<br></p>

<p>A <a href="http://serverhub.com/dedicated-servers/streaming-servers">dedicated game server</a> exclusively hosts computer games for clients. It has enhanced processing, memory, and storage capabilities to handle the resources needed for the games to run smoothly so the clients will have a seamless gaming experience without any issues.<br></p>

<h5 id="whydedicatedserversforgamingarebetter"><strong>- Why Dedicated Servers for Gaming are Better</strong></h5>

<p>Compared to other game server hosting options, using a dedicated game server will provide you more processing power with its large CPU power and RAM, high level of security, various customization options, reliable infrastructure, fewer risks of file corruption and full customer support from the hosting provider.<br><br></p>

<h4 id="whatisdedicatedipserverbr"><strong>What is Dedicated IP Server</strong><br></h4>

<p>An IP (Internet Protocol) is a unique address or unique string of characters that identifies devices on the Internet or local network. Multiple domains will use a shared IP address while a dedicated IP address is a static IP address that is used by a single user and not shared with other domains. If you subscribed to a <a href="http://www.serverhub.com/company/about">dedicated server hosting</a> service, it means you will automatically get an IP address for your dedicated server or also known as a dedicated IP server.<br>  </p>

<h5 id="advantagesofadedicatedipserverbr"><strong>- Advantages of a Dedicated IP Server</strong><br></h5>

<p>Having a dedicated server with its own IP address will provide you the following benefits:</p>

<ul>
<li><strong>Less risk from IP blacklisting</strong> â€“ If you share an IP address with another user and this user is blacklisted, your IP address will also be banned. But with a dedicated IP, you have zero chance of getting blacklisted because you have sole control of your site.</li>
<li><strong>Improved file transfer</strong> â€“ You will have a faster file transfer rate and better security If you set up your FTP server to share files within an organization that has a dedicated IP address.</li>
<li><strong>Remote access security</strong> â€“ Companies with dedicated IP addresses are less prone to security breaches and they can swiftly identify any breaches if they came from employees.</li>
<li><strong>Faster connection</strong> â€“ You get faster email deliverability and website speeds, less lag time, and fewer connection issues.<br><br></li>
</ul>

<h4 id="whatiswindowsdedicatedipserver"><strong>What is Windows Dedicated IP Server</strong></h4>

<p>A <a href="http://www.serverhub.com/addons/software-addons">Windows dedicated server</a> is a dedicated server hosting plan that runs only on the Windows operating system. Microsoft Windows is the dominant desktop operating system as of June 2022 with a market share of over 76 percent. Itâ€™s not surprising then that many users who avail of dedicated server hosting services would prefer Windows dedicated servers. </p>

<p>The advantages of Windows <a href="http://www.serverhub.com/dedicated-servers">dedicated servers</a> running on Windows OS include its user-friendly features and compatibility with other operating systems and languages, extensive security features, regular updates, and the full customer support provided by Microsoft.<br><br></p>

<h4 id="howmuchforadedicatedserver"><strong>How Much for a Dedicated Server</strong></h4>

<p>After opting for a dedicated server hosting service to host your website and applications, the first thing you would probably ask yourself is how much a dedicated server would you spend? Renting a dedicated server from a hosting provider can be more economical and cost-effective for you compared to buying your own business server. You might opt for lower-cost hosting providers, but they donâ€™t necessarily equate to quality service in terms of the resources, facilities, hardware, software, and customer support that they provide.</p>

<p>It can cost you an average of $40 to $200 per month to rent a dedicated server. However, the subscription prices for <a href="https://www.serverhub.com/dedicated-servers">dedicated servers</a> will depend on several factors:</p>

<ul>
<li><strong>Hosting company</strong> â€“ Some hosting providers will cost more because they are well-known and have bigger operations compared to the small or medium providers. Before you choose a company, research its management, client reviews, resources for hardware, software, and security datacenter infrastructure, and customer support.</li>
<li><strong>Type of dedicated server</strong> â€“ A managed server can offer more benefits such as extensive support for management, security, hardware, software, and customer service, but it will cost more than an unmanaged server.</li>
<li><strong>Duration of hosting contract</strong> â€“ Payment terms can be on a monthly, quarterly, and yearly basis. Choose a term that is within your budget and beneficial for your business.</li>
<li><strong>Memory and storage</strong> â€“ The more memory, resources, and processing power that your website or applications need, the more you will pay extra for each upgrade.<br><br></li>
</ul>

<h4 id="rentingorbuyingaserverfromahostingprovider"><strong>Renting or Buying a Server from a Hosting Provider</strong></h4>

<p>Buying a dedicated server from a <a href="http://www.serverhub.com/company/about">server hosting company</a> is usually the first option taken by many users who need dedicated servers for their applications or businesses. Many service providers offer high-quality servers at affordable subscription plans with hardware and software specifications that can be customized according to your requirements. A lot of these providers also offer the rental or sale of <a href="http://www.serverhub.com/vps/ssd-vps">virtual private server</a> hosting which is a type of server that could be applicable to your website or applications.</p>

<p>Instead of renting, you can buy a dedicated server from a <a href="http://www.serverhub.com/company/about">hosting service company</a> that will host your server in their data center. For this option, you can buy your server as a managed type from the hosting provider who can also offer a separate subscription plan for the management and maintenance of your server</p>

<p>Itâ€™s important that you should research online to look for service providers with a good track record of hosting dedicated servers and providing excellent <a href="http://www.serverhub.com/policies/network-promise">support to their customers</a>. You should also consider these factors when buying your own dedicated server from a hosting provider:</p>

<ul>
<li><strong>Hardware requirements</strong>  â€“ The specific memory, network speed, processing, and storage requirements are the biggest factors that affect a serverâ€™s cost. The more you require from these features, the higher your server's final price.</li>
<li><strong>Contract terms</strong> â€“ You will have to pay a regular fee to the service provider for hosting your server. Some payment durations are more expensive than others such as a monthly plan costing a little more than an annual plan.</li>
<li><strong>Type of server</strong> â€“ A managed server means the hosting company will be in charge of managing and maintaining your server. In an unmanaged server, you will handle most of the management and maintenance of your server with the hosting provider providing you with little support. A managed type will definitely cost more than an unmanaged type.<br><br></li>
</ul>

<h4 id="conclusion"><strong>Conclusion</strong></h4>

<p>You can use the information in this guide to help you decide if a dedicated server is the best option for your businessâ€™s websites and applications, and if you should rent a dedicated server or just buy your own. However, you should not completely rely on this guide alone. Itâ€™s important that you do your own extensive research about dedicated servers and dedicated server hosting providers as part of your comprehensive approach to making an informed decision.<br><br></p>

<h6 id="trustserverhubforreliableaffordableservers"><strong>Trust ServerHub for Reliable, Affordable Servers</strong></h6>

<p>ServerHub offers dedicated servers that are tailor-made to your budget and the specific needs of your websites and applications. Get our Single Processor servers at just <a href="http://www.serverhub.com/dedicated-servers">$48 or $65 a month</a>, both of which can be deployed in 24 hours. Other affordable Single Processor payment plans for deployment in 48 hours can be accessed <a href="http://serverhub.com/dedicated-servers#single-processor/">here</a>.</p>

<p>ServerHub also offers <a href="http://www.serverhub.com/vps/ssd-cached">VPS hosting</a> starting at just <a href="http://www.serverhub.com/vps/ssd-vps">$5 a month</a> with instant virtual deployment, a 10Gig network link, compatibility with various OS, and flexible scalability. <a href="http://www.serverhub.com/company/contact">Contact us</a> to know how we can help you expand your business with our dedicated servers and VPS hosting services.<br><br></p>

<h6 id="references"><strong>References:</strong></h6>

<ol>
<li><a href="http://blog.serverhub.com/dedicated-servers-definitions-examples-and-how-to-choose-the-best-service/">Dedicated Servers: Definitions, Examples &amp; How to Choose Best Service!</a>  </li>
<li><a href="http://blog.serverhub.com/beginners-guide-to-iaas/">What is IaaS platform Beginner's guide to infrastructure as a service</a>  </li>
<li><a href="http://www.servers.com/news/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-dedicated-servers">The Ultimate Guide to Dedicated Servers</a>  </li>
<li><a href="http://www.fool.com/the-ascent/small-business/web-hosting/articles/dedicated-server/">Why You May Need a Dedicated Server for Your Business Website</a>  </li>
<li><a href="http://www.volico.com/managed-vs-unmanaged-dedicated-servers-which-is-right-for-you">Managed vs. Unmanaged Dedicated Servers: Which is Right for You?</a>  </li>
<li><a href="http://phoenixnap.com/blog/what-is-a-dedicated-server-for-gaming">What Is a Dedicated Server for Gaming? And Why You Need It</a>  </li>
<li><a href="http://www.hostgator.com/blog/what-dedicated-ip-server">What Is a Dedicated IP Server? | HostGator</a>  </li>
<li><a href="http://www.reliablesite.net/hosting-news/windows-server/#.Y9pMoHbMLrc">What is a Windows Server?</a>  </li>
<li><a href="http://www.linkedin.com/pulse/5-reasons-why-you-must-choose-windows-dedicated-server-manish-kumar">5 Reasons Why You Must Choose Windows Dedicated Server Hosting</a>  </li>
<li><a href="http://www.servermania.com/kb/articles/how-much-does-a-server-cost-for-a-small-business/">How Much Does a Server Cost For a Small Business in 2023?</a>  </li>
<li><a href="http://hostnoc.com/dedicated-server-cost/">Dedicated Server Cost: The Only Guide That Will Clear All Your Confusion</a></li>
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To avail of dedicated server hosting, you will have to hire the services of web hosting providers who offer various hosting plans applicable to the budget level and specific needs of customers. It is important for you to search for as many providers as you can, look at the particular details of their hosting plans, and compare the prices, features, and other important information about those plans. This way, youâ€™ll be able to make an informed choice if you need managed or unmanaged types of dedicated servers and the best hosting plan for you."  
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]]></description><link>https://blog.serverhub.com/all-about-node-servers-serverhub-guide/</link><guid isPermaLink="false">b76e8107-79de-4bbf-958e-02fb1c943bdf</guid><category><![CDATA[MySQL]]></category><category><![CDATA[dedicated servers]]></category><category><![CDATA[how-to-guide]]></category><category><![CDATA[node server]]></category><category><![CDATA[node.js]]></category><category><![CDATA[node server and mysql]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Serverhub Editorial Team]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2023 05:15:00 GMT</pubDate><media:content url="http://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/01/1--All-About-Node-Servers----Blog-1.png" medium="image"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/01/1--All-About-Node-Servers----Blog-1.png" alt="All About Node Servers"><p>Since its release in 2009, <a href="https://nodejs.org/en/">Node Server</a> has become a viral tool amongst web application developers in general and java script developers in particular, it helped them to do more with JavaScript on both the front-end and the back-end of any web application.<br></p>

<p>In this guide, we answer the most common questions about Node Server, what is a Server Node? Is Node JS a Server? What is Node Server used for? And other related questions. Keep reading to learn more about this popular JavaScript runtime environment and library.<br><br></p>

<h4 id="whatisaservernodebr"><strong>What is a Server Node</strong><br></h4>

<p>Node.js is an open-source server environment and library that uses JavaScript on the server side, which in this case is a web server used to open a connection with the server to generate, store and transfer content for the client side. Node.js enables web developers to use JavaScript to connect with databases, file systems, and computation, and manage more tasks with JavaScript on the server side.<br><br></p>

<h4 id="hereisallthatyouneedtoknowaboutnodejsserversbrbr"><strong>Here is all that you need to know about Node js servers</strong><br><br></h4>

<h5 id="isnodejsaserverbr"><strong>- Is Node Js a Server</strong><br></h5>

<p>Node js is not a server, itâ€™s a runtime environment and a tool that developers can use to run a program, and generate and execute codes on the server-side using JavaScript code. <a href="https://v8.dev/">As per the V8 JavaScript engine</a>, node Js is based on google V8 which is Googleâ€™s open-source high-performance JavaScript and WebAssembly engine written in C++. It is used in Chrome and Node.js, among others. V8 implements ECMAScript and WebAssembly, and runs on Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12+, and Linux systems that use x64, IA-32, ARM, or MIPS processors. V8 can run standalone or can be embedded into any C++ application.<br><br></p>

<h5 id="howtostartnodeserverbr"><strong>- How to Start Node Server</strong><br></h5>

<p>To start a Node Server, you must install Node.js first, then build the web server by creating a file named app.js, include in it the instructions for creating: Hostname, Port number, and start coding the required functions, project or website.<br><br></p>

<h5 id="examplesofcreatingnodejsfilebrbr"><strong>- Examples of creating Node.js file</strong><br><br></h5>

<h6 id="createthehostnameandassigntheportnumber"><em>Create the hostname, and assign the port number:</em></h6>

<p>const http = require('http');</p>

<p>const hostname = '127.0.0.1'; <br>
const port = 3000;</p>

<p>const server = http.createServer((req, res) => { <br>
  res.statusCode = 200;
  res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/plain');
  res.end('Hello World');
});</p>

<p>server.listen(port, hostname, () => { <br>
  console.log(<code>Server running at http://${hostname}:${port}/</code>);
});
<br> <br>
<em>This code will result in printing the message (Hello World) on the url: <a href="http://localhost:3000">http://localhost:3000</a></em>
<br><br></p>

<h6 id="playavideoontheserver"><em>Play A video on the Server:</em></h6>

<p>You can play a video on your web server. In the same directory where you are saving your app.js, go ahead and create a folder named (videos) then upload a video in the file, and letâ€™s name it (my<em>first</em>video.mp4) and adjust your code as follows:<br></p>

<p>// app.js</p>

<p>const http = require('http'); <br>
const fs = require('fs');     // to help serve a local video file</p>

<p>// Create an instance of the http server to handle HTTP requests<br>
let app = http.createServer((req, res) => { <br>
    // Set a response type of mp4 video for the response
    res.writeHead(200, {'Content-Type': 'video/mp4'});<br>
    // Read the video into a stream
    let vidstream = fs.createReadStream('videos/my<em>first</em>video.mp4');<br>
    // Pipe our stream into the response
    vidstream.pipe(res);</p>

<p><em>This code will result in playing the uploaded video on the url: <a href="http://localhost:3000">http://localhost:3000</a></em><br></p>

<p>Now you know the basics of running code on Node.js, all you need to do is to design your web applications/website and get your project started.<br><br></p>

<h5 id="howdoesnodejsworkbr"><strong>- How does Node js work</strong><br></h5>

<p>Node js uses Javascript to write server-side code, such as PHP, ASP, and other programming languages, however, Javascript is single-threaded which means it has one source of handling requests but because Javascript is also asynchronous which means it can be used as a single thread to handle multiple concurrent connections. Being single-threaded and asynchronous simultaneously makes node.js very fast in executing codes/tasks (receiving requests and sending back responses).<br><br></p>

<h5 id="whatisthearchitectureofnodejsbr"><strong>- What is the Architecture of Node.js</strong><br></h5>

<p>Node.js works in single-threaded processing where every request utilizes the server thread in receiving, executing, and sending one request from and to the server, whereas in multiple-threaded processing environments, whenever a request is received, a thread is picked out by the server and gets occupied by the task for processing, as all servers have limited pool of resources/threads, thereâ€™s a limited number of threads that could be picked out meaning thereâ€™s a limited number of tasks that could be executed concurrently from different threads.</p>

<p><img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/01/2--Node-JS-architect-1.png" alt="All About Node Servers"></p>

<h5 id="whatisnodeserverusedforbr"><strong>- What is Node Server used for</strong><br></h5>

<p>There are several uses for Node servers, here are the most common uses</p>

<ul>
<li>Build web servers.</li>
<li>Generate web pages dynamically.</li>
<li>Create, collect and send form data to a database. </li>
<li>Create, read, update, and delete data from and to a database.</li>
<li>Create APIs.</li>
<li>Build command line tools.</li>
<li>Read, write, move, delete, and open/close files on a server.<br><br></li>
</ul>

<h5 id="benefitsofusingnodejsbr"><strong>- Benefits of using Node.js</strong><br></h5>

<p>Using Node.js has several advantages for the developers, which include but are not limited to these 10 benefits:<br></p>

<h6 id="1easytouselearnandadoptbr"><strong>1. Easy to Use, Learn and Adopt</strong><br></h6>

<p>JavaScript is considered an easy programming language to learn, used broadly in front-end programming. It saves developers time by using a single programming language to execute code on the back-end as well rather than learning/using another programming language for this purpose. In addition, using JavaScript on the front and back-end makes the code more consistent and makes a working environment for your app tailored to your coding options.<br><br></p>

<h6 id="2fastexecutiontimebr"><strong>2. Fast Execution Time</strong><br></h6>

<p>Node.js renders very fast code and executes server-side tasks quickly. There are two reasons for this fast speed, first is that node.js uses using google V8 engine, which executes and compiles tasks at a fast speed, additionally, because of its single-threaded and asynchronous nature, websites that are built using node.js are faster in loading and recalling content on their pages, in addition, real-time applications designed by node.js are highly performed.<br><br></p>

<h6 id="3supportcrossplatformcompatibilitybr"><strong>3. Support Cross-Platform Compatibility</strong><br></h6>

<p>Node.js supports multiple platforms, and your code will be compatible to run on Windows, macOS, LINUX, UNIX, and even several mobile devices without the need to install additional extensions or engines.<br><br></p>

<h6 id="4rapiddevelopmentbr"><strong>4. Rapid Development</strong><br></h6>

<p>JavaScript is straightforward to learn because of its simplicity and compatibility with dynamic and static typing, which itâ€™s suitable for prototyping solutions because it allows easy and fast execution of code for mostly all application types.<br><br></p>

<h6 id="5scalableandcommunitydrivenbr"><strong>5. Scalable and Community Driven</strong><br></h6>

<p>Based on the <a href="https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2022/#most-popular-technologies-webframe">2022 developers survey</a>, Node.js is the most common web technology used by almost 47.12% of professional developers and those learning to code. Plus Node.js engine framework (Express) is taking advantage of its popularity and is the fourth most popular engine used by 22.99% of the responding developers.<br></p>

<p>In addition, the Node.js community is very active, developers usually contribute and share their outputs to the different platforms via ready solutions, codes,  functions, and tools.</p>

<p><img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/01/3--The-Most-Common-Web-Technology.png" alt="All About Node Servers"></p>

<h6 id="6costeffectivebr"><strong>6. Cost Effective</strong><br></h6>

<p>Using JavaScript to develop front-end and front-end code is an advantage that leads most companies to hire developers who excel in one language and save the additional cost of hiring extra developers with different programming efficiency.<br><br></p>

<h6 id="7boostperformanceandimproveresponsetimebr"><strong>7. Boost Performance and Improve Response Time</strong><br></h6>

<p>Three factors contribute to the boosted performance of Node JS. Itâ€™s built on a V8 virtual machine, it has a single-threaded structure and its Event loop is constructed to respond swiftly to all the I/O requests from and to the database and the file system.<br></p>

<p>Event loops are created to handle event requests sent from the client side to the server side, events are generated when the user calls an input/output operation and they are asynchronous, however, in Node JS, the event loop of the called event will not be initiated until the data requested is retrieved, meaning that the requested information will use minimum resources such as memory and CPU. Node JS event loop is working in a serial sequence, not in parallel which results in boosted performance and highly improved response time.<br></p>

<p>A clear example is when a program receives two different tasks, one is a simple calculation of two numbers, and the other is retrieving a list of customers for a particular country, the first task will be executed and retrieved in no time, however, the second task will not generate its event loop until the task is completed from the database side. The following illustration shows how event loops are handled in the Node JS architecture.<br></p>

<p><img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/01/4--Event-Loop-in-Node-js.png" alt="All About Node Servers"></p>

<h6 id="8alotoffreetoolsandlibrariesbr"><strong>8. A lot of Free Tools and Libraries</strong><br></h6>

<p>There are thousands of open-source materials of JavaScript tools that are available online advancing the Node JS technology. <a href="https://nodejs.org/en/">Node JS</a> is an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment that provides documentation and APIs for each release of Node.js. <a href="https://www.npmjs.com/">npm is a package manager</a> and the marketplace for JavaScript Tools that offers 1.4 million packages in addition to weekly updates of new registries. With lots of available tools and libraries, the picture shows that building new solutions using JavaScript is quite an easy and low-cost process compared to other web and application programming tools. <br><br></p>

<h6 id="9effectivereuseofcodingbr"><strong>9. Effective Reuse of Coding</strong><br></h6>

<p>Reuse of code in Node.js has two ways, developers can reuse their code on both the front and backend of their web or mobile applications. On the other hand, many open-source codes and cross-platform registries and libraries are available online to reuse for the development of any application. These factors result in fast development, are less time-consuming, and provide lots of time for the developers to focus on the business side of their projects.<br><br></p>

<h6 id="10accessibleknowledgesharingbr"><strong>10. Accessible knowledge Sharing</strong><br></h6>

<p>With millions of online resources and an active community, knowledge sharing is a significant advantage for developers starting to learn or already using Node.js as their primary programming language. Finding, sharing, and reusing codes is accessible via multiple platforms.<br><br></p>

<h5 id="consofnodejsserverbr"><strong>- Cons of Node JS Server</strong><br></h5>

<h6 id="1unstableapibr"><strong>1. Unstable API</strong><br></h6>

<p>Node.jsâ€™s API is changing frequently, which is normal for a newly developed programming language, however, this is considered to be the biggest disadvantage of the tool. With the consistent change of the API, developers are forced to revisit their code and make changes to make it compatible with the latest API version, which adds more complexity and is time-consuming to the development process of their applications/projects. <br>
<br><br></p>

<h6 id="2inconsistentforheavycomputingappsbr"><strong>2. Inconsistent for Heavy Computing Apps</strong><br></h6>

<p>As Node.js is the suitable solution for complicated applications, it falls short for multi-threaded programming that requires long-running and heavy computations. Long processing tasks might block incoming requests to the Node.js processor and that will result in consuming more resources and decrease performance. Again, Node.js is a newly developed programming language so that problem might be solved in the future, however for now it proved to be less effective for heavy computing applications.<br><br></p>

<h6 id="3immaturityofitstoolsbr"><strong>3. Immaturity of Its Tools</strong><br></h6>

<p>All of the Node.js packages in npm are open-source and submitted by various developers, several of these packages are of poor quality, not well documented or perfectly tested, and some don't follow a good code structure. Thus, finding a quality package might be a challenge at the time.<br><br></p>

<h6 id="4incompletelibrariesbr"><strong>4. Incomplete libraries</strong><br></h6>

<p>The immaturity of node js tools will lead to incomplete libraries and packages, especially if it's open-source. Node.js libraries need more years before they become completed and dependable by the developers.<br><br></p>

<h6 id="5lackofexperienceddevelopersbr"><strong>5. Lack of Experienced Developers</strong><br></h6>

<p>It takes years of practicing a programming language before programmers can be well-experienced, and this is the case for Node js, which requires more years for developers to be well-experienced and qualified in it. That might not be the case in the coming 10 years or maybe less depending on how fast development will take its course in the future.<br><br></p>

<h5 id="howtoconnectmysqlservertonodejsbr"><strong>- How to Connect MySQL Server to Node Js</strong><br></h5>

<p>MySQL is a lightweight open-source relational database that works perfectly with almost all web-based applications and is considered to be the fastest database engine in the market. <br>
<img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/01/5--Node-js-and-MySQL-DB.png" alt="All About Node Servers"></p>

<p>Here are the code and the steps you need to connect MySQL to Node js using the express.js engine.</p>

<h6 id="1installnodejsbr"><strong>1. Install Node.js</strong><br></h6>

<p>Download the node.js version from <a href="https://nodejs.org/en/">node.js</a><br></p>

<h6 id="2installmysqldriverbr"><strong>2. Install MySQL driver</strong><br></h6>

<p>Use this command to install the MySQL driver <br>
<img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/01/Create-1-1.png" alt="All About Node Servers"></p>

<h6 id="3setupasqldatabasebr"><strong>3. Setup a SQL Database</strong><br></h6>

<p>Use this command to create a database for your web application</p>

<p><img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/01/Create-2-2.png" alt="All About Node Servers"></p>

<p>Once your database is created, letâ€™s establish a connection between the database and node.js <br>
<img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/01/Create-2-1-2.png" alt="All About Node Servers"></p>

<h6 id="4createconnectionbr"><strong>4. Create Connection</strong><br></h6>

<p>Next, you need to establish a connection between the database and the node.js environment using this code <br>
<img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/01/Create-3-1.png" alt="All About Node Servers"></p>

<h6 id="5testyourconnectionbr"><strong>5. Test your connection</strong><br></h6>

<p><img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2023/01/Create-4-1.png" alt="All About Node Servers">
<br>  </p>

<h5 id="mostpopularexamplesofnodejsappswebsitesbr"><strong>- Most Popular Examples of Node.js Apps/Websites</strong><br></h5>

<p>You would wonder What is Node Server used for and why itâ€™s so eminent. Node.js suits lots of website needs, chatting applications, e-commerce websites, and streaming services with lots of concurrent sessions at the same time, and that shows in the list of the companies using node.js in their development, here is the list of the top website/applications created using Node.js: <br></p>

<h6 id="astreamingservicesnetflixbr">A. Streaming Services: Netflix<br></h6>

<h6 id="bsocialmediaplatformslinkedintwitterbr">B. Social Media Platforms: LinkedIn, Twitter.<br></h6>

<h6 id="cnasabr">C. Nasa.<br></h6>

<h6 id="duberbr">D. Uber.<br></h6>

<h6 id="ecourserabr">E. Coursera.<br></h6>

<h6 id="fecommercewebsiteswalmartebaypaypalbr">F. E-commerce websites: Walmart, eBay, PayPal.<br></h6>

<h6 id="gsearchengineplatformsmozillabr">G. Search engine platforms: Mozilla.<br></h6>

<h6 id="hchattingandtextingappsslacktrellobrbr">H. Chatting and texting apps: Slack, Trello.<br><br></h6>

<h5 id="getafastreliableserverforyourfastapplicationbr"><strong>- Get a fast, reliable server for your fast application</strong><br></h5>

<p>Serverhub offers different server packages designed for businesses created using Node.js engine, <a href="https://serverhub.com/dedicated-servers#dualprocessor/">mobile applications</a>, <a href="https://serverhub.com/dedicated-servers/cloud-node-servers">e-commerce websites</a>, <a href="https://serverhub.com/dedicated-servers/big-data-storage">gaming applications</a>, <a href="https://serverhub.com/dedicated-servers/streaming-servers">streaming services</a>, IPTV services, and <a href="https://serverhub.com/dedicated-servers/gpu-servers">Deep Learning Servers</a>. Order your server now and <a href="https://blog.serverhub.com/all-about-node-servers-serverhub-guide/(https://serverhub.com">get great discounts</a>.</p>

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<p>Dedicated servers are stand alone systems that provide users with the ability to host software or websites on a machine thatâ€™s only accessible by authorized users. You can purchase or lease a dedicated server from a hosting platform and use it for a variety of purposes, ranging from storing your own data, installing software, and setting up an independent website on the same domain or subdomain as your existing site. A satisfactory dedicated server can also provide a high-speed connection, allowing your company's website to be responsive and efficient in terms of usage as well as speed.</p>

<p>This blog will provide you with a detailed overview of what dedicated servers are, their example, and how you can choose the best one. <br>
Letâ€™s get going!</p>

<p></p><h2> What is a Dedicated Server? </h2><p></p>

<p><img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2022/11/02---What-is-a-Dedicated-Server.png" alt="Dedicated Servers: Definitions, Examples and How to Choose the Best Service!"></p>

<p>Dedicated servers are powerful and scalable server hardware used to host websites, databases, software, and/or other services that require a high level of resource utilization. It is also known as a bare-metal server and it can be purchased or leased from a Dedicated Server Hosting platform for a single use by a single client. A dedicated server is typically used by organizations that require high levels of performance, security, and control.</p>

<p>For example, large enterprises may use dedicated servers for their critical applications. Small and medium-sized businesses may use dedicated servers for their e-commerce websites or for resource-intensive applications. Dedicated server clients tend to have full control over the server, including its operating system, hardware, and software. Dedicated servers are usually more expensive than shared servers, but they offer greater performance, security, and control. Moreover, you can also get a cheap dedicated server customized just to serve your needs.</p>

<p></p><h2> Dedicated Hosting VS. Shared Hosting</h2><p></p>

<p><img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2022/11/03---Dedicated-Hosting-VS--Shared-Hosting.png" alt="Dedicated Servers: Definitions, Examples and How to Choose the Best Service!"></p>

<p>Dedicated hosting has become increasingly popular in recent years. It allows a website to have its own server, which can be a great advantage for businesses that receive a lot of traffic. However, it is important to note that dedicated hosting is more expensive than other types of hosting, such as shared hosting.</p>

<p>Shared hosting is a type of web hosting in which a website shares a server with other websites. This can be a great option for businesses that do not receive a lot of traffic, as it is more affordable than dedicated hosting. However, it is important to note that shared hosting can be less reliable than dedicated hosting, as websites can be affected by the activities of other websites on the same server. </p>

<p>Letâ€™s simply show you the major differences between Dedicated Hosting and Shared Hosting in the table below:</p>

<table style="width:100%" border="1">  
  <tr>
  <th>Comparison</th>
  <th>Dedicated Hosting</th>
  <th>Shared Hosting
</th></tr>  
  <tr>
    <td>Resource Maintenance</td>
    <td>It requires low or zeroes host maintenance.</td>
    <td>Maintenance for shared hosting is usually offered by the host.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>Bandwidth</td>
    <td>As organizations do not share dedicated servers, they have greater bandwidth than organizations that do share hosting.</td>
    <td>Being shared, it has less bandwidth as compared to dedicated servers.</td>
  </tr>
  
  <tr>
    <td>Security</td>
    <td>Dedicated hosting is more secure.</td>
    <td>Shared hosting is less secure due to its shared nature.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>Cost wise</td>
    <td>With so many features, dedicated hosting becomes more expensive than shared hosting.</td>
    <td>With so many features, dedicated hosting becomes more expensive than shared hosting.</td>
  </tr>
</table>

<p>Businesses that are considering using web hosting services should carefully select the servers that satisfy their requirements.</p>

<p></p><h2> Examples of Dedicated Servers </h2><p></p>

<p>There are many dedicated servers on the market, which makes it more difficult to choose the one that meets your business requirements. In light of the usage and specifications, we have divided dedicated servers into two rather distinct categories, namely processor type and hosting objectives.</p>

<p></p><h3> Processor Type </h3><p></p>

<p>The processor types determine the dedicated services' initial classification. Here, you can evaluate the servers you need by taking into account their processor type.</p>

<p></p><h4> Single Processor Servers: </h4> <p></p>

<p>A server with a single processor is referred to as a single-socket server because the motherboard only has one socket for a processor, meaning that only one CPU is ever in use on the server. These types of servers are budget-friendly. Single-processor servers are specially designed for websites with low traffic. </p>

<p>These are cheap dedicated servers and are provided from 4x3.3GHz to 10x2.2GHz as per the budget, still, if you buy these dedicated servers from a reliable dedicated server host, you wonâ€™t be compromising on the performance. The clients can easily customize these servers and get the assembling done, considering their requirements and affordability.</p>

<p></p><h4> Dual Processor Servers: </h4> <p></p>

<p>As the name suggests, dual processor servers are those servers with dual CPU sockets on the motherboard and can use two processors at once. Given the fact that it has two simultaneous operational processors, the performance of the dual-processor servers is better than the single-processor servers. </p>

<p>Other than that, dual-processor servers have double the RAM as compared to single-processing servers. Larger businesses with high website traffic thus can prefer these as satisfactory dedicated servers because they can easily handle the demanding workload.</p>

<p></p><h4> Big Data Storage Servers: </h4> <p></p>

<p>Specialized servers designed for managing massive volumes of data are known as big data servers. Due to the wide variety of software, unique servers that can manage the high demands of big data are required. Big data processing requires the utilization of specific software, storage, and computing techniques to handle enormous amounts of unstructured data. On a big data server, there is plenty of processing power available for analytics, storage, and retrieval.</p>

<p></p><h4> Private VPS Node Servers: </h4> <p></p>

<p>A virtual private server (VPS) is typically thought of as a single virtual computer on shared physical hardware with additional VMs. When virtual machines are hosted on dedicated hardware, single-tenant, dedicated instances, and hosts add an additional layer of isolation, control, and visibility.</p>

<p></p><h4> Servers for Streaming: </h4> <p></p>

<p>Video streaming servers are system software that allows users to stream videos regardless of the operating system. A streaming server can be a virtual or bare metal device and allows content providers to land videos, audio, or any other media streams to a consumer of such content in real-time. </p>

<p>Such servers need advanced storage, memory, and network capacity to store large volumes of data and deliver them to a consumer's device without buffering, and with a minimum delay. Hence, network speeds and bandwidth are vital in ensuring fast and constant delivery. That's why dedicated streaming servers should be located at a trustworthy and powerful streaming dedicated server hosting platform like ServerHub.</p>

<p></p><h3> Hosting Purposes </h3><p></p>

<p>Dedicated servers can also be categorized depending on the hosting purpose. This will help you easily choose the server that matches your needs as per the nature of the website and/or application you tend to use.</p>

<p></p><h4> Web Servers: </h4> <p></p>

<p>These are the types of servers that enable you to transmit and deliver web pages to users over the internet. They are configured to watch for and respond to requests. The web server will handle a request and provide the requested data when one is made.</p>

<p></p><h4> Game Servers: </h4> <p></p>

<p>You are undoubtedly familiar with game servers if you have ever played online games. These demand a lot of resources to manage the heavy workload while delivering several gaming streams, just like application servers do.</p>

<p></p><h4> Database servers: </h4> <p></p>

<p>These servers are ideal for handling numerous requests and large data files. Users may occasionally want a dedicated server to manage just data processing. Database servers, in these circumstances, are specific computers.</p>

<p></p><h4> Web application servers: </h4> <p></p>

<p>These servers function similarly to web servers. However, web apps vary in that they often require more criteria to be met and use more resources. To serve remote users, web applications are run on specific servers.</p>

<p></p><h4> Email Servers: </h4> <p></p>

<p>Larger businesses that process a lot of emails may wish to install specialized email servers. These provide their customers with a high level of autonomy and security throughout the whole enterprise and are particularly well suited to managing online messages.</p>

<p></p><h2> How to Choose the Best Dedicated Server Service! </h2> <br>
<img src="https://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2022/11/04---Choose-the-Best-Dedicated-Server.png" alt="Dedicated Servers: Definitions, Examples and How to Choose the Best Service!"><p></p>

<p>If you are looking forward to having a high-performance application or website, then you should consider a reliable dedicated server hosting service. This will not just improve the responsiveness of your website but also add advantages like security and reliability. Choosing the best-dedicated server service can be trickier than you think it is.</p>

<p>So, here are some tips to help you choose the most suitable dedicated server service for your project or business requirements!</p>

<p></p><h3> Bandwidth for Speed </h3><p></p>

<p>When choosing a dedicated server, bandwidth is one crucial thing that you should never forget to consider. Bandwidth in general is the speed at which your data travels from one node to another. However, in terms of dedicated servers, the definition changes a bit. Here, it means the amount of data offered by your dedicated server service to you. The nature of the tasks that you want your website to perform determines the bandwidth that you choose. For example, websites with low traffic need less bandwidth, whereas streaming websites require higher bandwidth.</p>

<p></p><h3> Robust Hardware </h3> <p></p>

<p>Hardware used to assemble the dedicated server plays a vital role in deciding its performance and cost. This makes it a very important factor to be considered when opting for a dedicated server. A competent dedicated server service provider will always provide you with an option where you can customize the hardware of your server and choose the one that goes with the requirements of your website. This will not just serve your purpose but also make the whole arrangement cost-effective. </p>

<p></p><h3> Enhanced Security </h3> <p></p>

<p>When choosing a dedicated server, security is one of the most significant factors. In order to prevent hacker attacks on your high-traffic website, you should have a dedicated server that is highly secure and robust. Give security features a high priority when choosing one to ensure dependable service.</p>

<p></p><h3> Technology Advancement </h3> <br>
Nowadays, no one wants to use servers in an old-fashioned manner, so it's a good idea to look for a dedicated server provider capable of providing you with the latest, most technologically advanced features. There are a number of qualities to choose from, such as auto-scaling, private IP addresses, and free service port selection.<p></p>

<p></p><h3> Improved Customer Support </h3><p></p>

<p>Once you start considering any dedicated server hosting platform, the very first department you usually get in touch with is technical support. Furthermore, once you begin to take advantage of the services, you might need to get in touch with the same team to get assistance. </p>

<p>A trustworthy dedicated server service always has a responsible technical support team. In addition to addressing your concerns and resolving them, that team is responsible for providing you with the highest standard of assistance possible. Thus, when choosing the appropriate service, you should look for a company with good technical support personnel.</p>

<p></p><h2> Get Highly Reliable, and Affordable Dedicated Servers! </h2><p></p>

<p>It can be challenging to select the best dedicated server hosting platform that can meet all of your business, educational, or even personal-usage needs, but once you do, you can take full advantage of it. <br>
At <a href="http://serverhub.com/">ServerHub </a>we offer our clients the best in class, highly reliable, and secured servers at an affordable cost, <a href="http://www.serverhub.com/dedicated-servers">packages start at $48/month</a>. Along with the different packages of servers available at Serverhub, we also believe in giving our customers the finest service possible, which includes:</p>

<ul>
<li><p>Servers available at 11 locations around the globe</p></li>
<li><p>Customized solution</p></li>
<li><p>Fast, reliable and knowledgeable support with every service offering</p></li>
<li><p>Powerful management</p></li>
<li><p>24/7/365 Support</p></li>
<li><p>100% network uptime</p></li>
</ul>

<p>So, if you're interested in getting a server for your corporation or business, don't hesitate any longer and <a href="http://www.serverhub.com/dedicated-servers">buy a Dedicated Server</a> from ServerHub to enjoy lightning-fast speed right away. <a href="https://www.serverhub.com/dedicated-servers">Order now</a>!</p>

<p>If you have comments, questions, or inquiries about our services, we would love to hear your suggestions and concerns. Drop them in the comment box below and allow us to work on them! </p>

<p></p><h3> Additional Resources: </h3><p></p>

<p><a href="https://blog.serverhub.com/single-processor-servers-types-uses-and-reasons-for-investing-in-them/">Single Processor Servers: Types, Uses, And Reasons For Investing In Them</a><br>
<a href="https://blog.serverhub.com/how-to-set-up-an-affordable-dedicated-bare-metal-server/">How to Set Up an Affordable Dedicated Bare Metal Server</a></p>

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<p>Let's put it this way. You are in that pivotal moment and you're about to win</p>]]></description><link>https://blog.serverhub.com/5-reasons-why-you-should-consider-a-dedicated-server-for-gaming/</link><guid isPermaLink="false">d0a7295b-77f7-4025-b8ce-fb44d0ba94ca</guid><category><![CDATA[dedicated servers]]></category><category><![CDATA[gaming servers]]></category><category><![CDATA[connectivity]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[John Brancela]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2019 10:07:20 GMT</pubDate><media:content url="http://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2019/04/shutterstock_705666280.jpg" medium="image"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2019/04/shutterstock_705666280.jpg" alt="5 Reasons Why You Should Consider a Dedicated Server for Gaming"><p>When you are a hardcore gamer, there is nothing more frustrating in this world than being in the middle of a match and losing (when you know you shouldn't have!) all because of LAG! <br><br></p>

<p>Let's put it this way. You are in that pivotal moment and you're about to win and all the sudden your game freezes up and you lose connection. Frustration at its peak. <br><br> </p>

<p>Gamers take their games very seriously, and rightfully so. Losing data and rank when the internet glitches or someone else affects your network can be truly rage inducing. This is why many gamers look towards getting a dedicated server. <br> <br></p>

<p>Dedicated servers provide a reliable source of connection with high availability bandwidth solely for your gaming needs. Minimizing the risk of any interruptions, disruptions, Lag or worse.. connectivity problems. In the case of the casual gamer, the dedicated server can be used as a place to enjoy your games with your own friends or alone without interruption. It can also be used for others to join, and you can run a private server for a game. For larger enterprise gaming companies, dedicated servers can be a great alternative to scaling their infrastructure and controlling costs by having predictable bandwidth costs vs other providers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud and the likes, who typically base off a bandwidth usage model. <br><br></p>

<p>To help you on your journey of choosing the right dedicated server for you, we've compiled these ten reasons to consider dedicated servers for gaming and we hope this helps point you in the right direction for the best possible experience and outcome based on your needs. <br><br> </p>

<p></p><h3> #1. The Cheapest Option Might Not Be The Best </h3> <br><br><p></p>

<p>Everyone loves a great deal and you may feel a strong temptation to buy the least expensive option when it comes to dedicated servers. After all, a dedicated server is a dedicated server. This isnâ€™t the best attitude to have, however, when it comes to buying a service. The bare-bones options may not include the necessary connectivity or customer service that you need, and saving a few dollars in the grand scheme of things might not be the best option. Always look at what you are getting for the price to make sure you have adequate bandwidth resources, port capacity, and CPU cores to avoid running into any pitfalls after you've done all the hard work of setting up and configuring your newly acquired game server. <br><br></p>

<p></p><h3> #2. Memory and Bandwidth Matter </h3> <br><br><p></p>

<p>The more port access and bandwidth you have, the better the experience you and your players will have on the network. For example, if you get a dedicated server with 100Mbit/s of port access speed, but you are consistently pushing 90Mbit/s of traffic when you are playing. Chances are things are going to start to slow down and you'll start lagging. You can avoid this by making sure your pipe is big enough and you never go over 60% of your actual port capacity. Likewise, depending on how many players you intend to connect, you may want to make sure you have enough memory on the server from the get-go. Depending on the game, we recommend at least 64GB of memory, this will usually be enough to handle a significant amount of players and depending on the dedicated server, you should be able to upgrade later if need be. <br><br></p>

<p></p><h3> #3. Support When You Need It </h3> <br><br><p></p>

<p>Chances are that most gamers have only a limited amount of knowledge when it comes to actually setting up and running a server. When you have a dedicated server hosted by a high-quality provider you can be sure that you will have support around the clock when you have questions and concerns. You may not always get this level of support when you choose a cloud option or trying to self host your game server yourself. <br><br></p>

<p></p><h3> #4. Get a Dedicated Server Where Your Players Are  </h3> <br><br><p></p>

<p>This is likely some of the best advice to pay attention to when purchasing a dedicated server for gaming. When choosing a dedicated server, try to envision where most of your players are going to come from. For Example, if you are in New York and most of your players are on the East Coast, it definitely wouldn't make sense to choose a dedicated server all the way in Amsterdam Netherlands would it? Your ping times would increase and performance would be slow. In a case like this, you would want to find a provider that was able to offer a dedicated server on the East Coast so your performance would be the best possible given your geographical location. Hence why, here at ServerHub we've put a lot of thought into each location that we provide, having 8 Global Data Center locations as of the time of writing was not an easy task, however we've been able to help our users grow their businesses, hobbies and alike by having the diversity to choose servers closest to them. </p>

<p></p><h3> #5. Avoid Running Your Gaming Server From Home  </h3> <br><br><p></p>

<p>Most Importantly, for our readers who are a hobbyist and not a professional gaming shop or game server host, if you decide a dedicated server is the way to go in terms of gaming, running a remote dedicated server is a far cry from building your own server and running out of your home. Not only will you have the hassles of trying to keep your server functional and doing what you want it to do, but you may also wind up dealing with headaches with bandwidth and space as some smaller servers arenâ€™t equipped for serious gaming, which in turn will limit your performance. <br><br></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[5 Reasons why a Bare Metal Dedicated Server is the Right Choice]]></title><description><![CDATA[As your business continues to grow, so to will the requirements of your online server. With a dedicated server we can offer you complete control ]]></description><link>https://blog.serverhub.com/5-reasons-why-a-bare-metal-dedicated-server-is-the-right-choice/</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5be6a000-0d0d-4ba8-872c-17427c20c79a</guid><category><![CDATA[bare metal servers]]></category><category><![CDATA[dedicated servers]]></category><category><![CDATA[gaming servers]]></category><category><![CDATA[managed dedicated servers]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[John Brancela]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2019 17:08:00 GMT</pubDate><media:content url="http://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2019/02/shutterstock_1168314472.jpg" medium="image"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://blog.serverhub.com/content/images/2019/02/shutterstock_1168314472.jpg" alt="5 Reasons why a Bare Metal Dedicated Server is the Right Choice"><p>Are you looking to find the best Dedicated Hosting Provider and considering using Bare Metal Dedicated Servers for your Application or Website? </p>

<p>Running an online business can be very challenging. </p>

<p>Choosing a Server Infrastructure Provider is one of the essential decisions you need to make for your online business. </p>

<p>It is important to invest in the right technology that suits your business. <br><br></p>

<p>Ultimately, users want to connect to your company and interact with your brand online in the fastest way possible. </p>

<p>If a website or application takes more than a few seconds to load, the likelihood is that users will lose interest and go to a competitor. </p>

<p>To avoid this, you need to ensure that your website operates at maximum efficiency, providing fast connectivity and a carefully optimized server. <br><br></p>

<p>This tends to come down to what hosting service or solution you choose. </p>

<p>There is a variety of hosting options available to you, even on the ServerHub Platform. </p>

<p>In addition, you can choose shared hosting. With shared hosting, you will be on the same server as various other businesses and websites. </p>

<p>That is more than enough for companies with low levels of traffic and low requirements. Great for small bloggers, fan sites, and hosting your own emails. </p>

<p>However, as your business grows, it is imperative to consider taking your hosting to the next level. </p>

<p>Naturally, for the best experience for your users and flexibility for yourself, we recommend ServerHub Bare Metal Servers. <br><br></p>

<p><b>Here are a few reasons why a Bare Metal Dedicated Server from ServerHub is the right choice for your business. </b><br><br></p>

<p><b>Low Load Times</b></p>

<p>We've already mentioned the issue that slow load times can cause your business. If it takes more than a couple seconds, they will click back. </p>

<p>In fact, that's not even the only issue you have to contend with here. </p>

<p>Google has made slow load times a large part of their SEO requirements. So, if your page takes longer to load, could  mpactsing your ranking. <br><br></p>

<p>When you are part of a shared network, you will be sharing all the resources of other businesses. This can lead to points where the ram and the CPU are completely overloaded, bringing downtime and slow loading. That can be enough to damage your website rep for good. <br><br></p>

<p><b>Server Expandability</b></p>

<p>A dedicated server offers you the flexibility of customizing the server to your unique CPU, RAM, disk space, and software needs. A customer is limited to the applications, software, and operating environment already loaded on the server with shared hosting. <br><br></p>

<p>A dedicated server allows organizations a customizable server environment that fits their needs. They can choose the platform and software they really need, allowing more control over how their dedicated server is configured.<br><br></p>

<p>As your business continues to grow, so will your online server's requirements; since you are in control of the server, maintenance windows may be easily planned to make required upgrades that may not be permissible in shared environments. <br><br></p>

<p><b>Better Security </b></p>

<p>Security is another issue that you must consider as a business owner. This is always going to be at the top of your list of priorities. By 2020 it is expected that there will be a major hack on a company every 20 seconds. While other hosting platforms such as shared hosting or a virtual private server can offer a certain level of protection because they are shared, they will always be at risk and increase exposure to security issues. This includes hacks, viruses to name a few. <br><br></p>

<p>Furthermore, since multiple businesses operate on the same server, it's more difficult to determine the source or even recognize a hack. You can still do this, but it can take significantly longer, so you may not know your website is breached as soon as you'd like. This can stop you from protecting or at least informing customers. <br>
<br> <br>
In contrast, using a Bare Metal Dedicated Server, you will be able to gain access to a higher level of security for information on your website and any sensitive data that you might be storing for customers. You will also not be responsible for ensuring server security. We will do this for you and guarantee that measures are in place to protect your customers and clients. <br><br></p>

<p><b>Single Tenant Environment</b></p>

<p>One of the most significant advantages of a Dedicated Server, also commonly referred to in our industry as Bare Metal Servers, is the fact that you are a Single Tenant on your server infrastructure, which means you will never have to worry about another user or bad actor taking your site or application down because of issues that are caused by them, and ultimately beyond your control. Single-Tenant Environments are perfect for users such as Gaming Platforms, Application Providers, or users with Sensitive Data since limiting the number of users that access the server can minimize the risk of unintentional data breaches <br><br></p>

<p><b>Value for Private Cloud and VPS Resellers </b></p>

<p>A Dedicated Server can be a handy tool for hosting resellers who choose not to invest in colocation or dedicated network infrastructure. Depending on your business model, it may make much more financial sense to rent large dedicated servers from a company such as ServerHub who can provide you with a unified platform in multiple geographical locations, allowing you to be in a variety of different cities, such as Dallas, New York or even Amsterdam without the need to build out costly networks. <br><br></p>

<p>Although this article doesn't touch on all the positive points of choosing a Dedicated Server, choosing to use a dedicated server provides many benefits that shared server resources cannot provide. We hope this article has been helpful in your decision-making process for the right Managed Hosting Solution. </p>

<p>Suppose you are seeing a tremendous level of growth in your business model. In that case, the advantages of this type of setup will make it a worthwhile investment to continue to propel your business to the next level. </p>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>