What Is a Managed Service Provider?

23-09-2011 by admin

A managed services provider is a company that manages services for another company. Basically, they are a company that takes care of outsourced services on a month-to-month basis, which is how they also receive their income. Many of these services are provided via the internet and cover such tasks as IT services, remote data backup, desktop and security monitoring, and technical assistance. It is also common for a managed services provider to also manage a company’s web hosting and maintenance of their websites.

However, managed hosting is perhaps the most common function of many managed services provider. The provider bills the business they are providing the services for a fixed amount on a monthly basis. They provide IT services that would otherwise be provided in-house by existing or additional staff. They backup any data that is on the website and any data offered by customers visiting the website to benefit the business in case the website crashes. The customer data also allows the business to stay in touch with their customers. The managed services provider also continuously monitors the website in order to prevent security breaches. That way if there is a security breach, the managed services provider can rectify the issue right then and there. The managed services provider is also there to provide any technical assistance to the business or the customer if any issues come about with the web hosting.

It is obvious that a managed services provider can do a wide range of things for the business that the business would need an entire IT staff to do. Additional tasks that they perform include managed remote access, network monitoring, network management, scanning for vulnerabilities, firewall management, securing the e-mail and messaging system, tracking incidents, and server management. These are a few amongst the many tasks that would be required by the company that the company is outsourcing when hiring a managed services provider.

Benefits to the business

A managed services provider takes many tasks off of the hands of the business. In fact, the different payment models that managed services providers make available to the businesses that they serve is usually cheaper than having to hire one or two full-time employees to take care of these tasks or having existing employees add these tasks to their work loads. There may be times in which issues come about and those employees must focus on the managed hosting while putting their other job responsibilities on the backburner. However, some managed hosting operations are so large that it takes a number of employees to manage the system and everything that comes with it. This avoids having to pay higher salaries, additional salaries, training costs, and prevents staff members from being overworked.

Another benefit is that a managed services provider focuses on the task at hand because their job is to manage services for the business so that the business can focus on customer satisfaction, monitor costs better, save money by not having to manage their managed hosting themselves, protect vital information, and focus on making the applications satisfactory for the customer. They have no additional tasks other than focusing on the success of their client’s managed hosting.

Overall benefits

So the overall benefits are quite obvious in terms of convenience and cost. What’s really important is that the managed services provider is not consumed with other tasks because their job is to ensure the business they provide services for remains running smoothly in terms of their managed hosting. Successful managed hosting means the business can be more profitable and the consumer’s view of their business will be one of trust and satisfaction.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Managed Hosting

13-09-2011 by admin



Managed Hosting is a type of web hosting. The main selling point is that it is, as the name suggests, managed for you. This means that you will not have to worry about the hosting of your website.

One of the major advantages is that this worry is taken away from you. It is the responsibility of the hosting company to make sure that your website hosting is taken care of and that any problems are quickly sorted out. You staff do not have to think about the hosting, meaning they can get on with their own jobs. This allows you to focus on your business instead of keeping an eye on your website all of the time. This sees a potential cost taken away as well. If your hosting needs a lot of attention then you will need to employ IT staff with knowledge in that area. If you choose a managed hosting package, though, your payroll costs will be reduced. Managed Hosting does costs of course, but it may be cost effective compared to employing your own staff. A hosting company specialises in hosting so will already have staff performing these tasks on many different sites, so they may be able to offer it cheaper.

With Managed Hosting you can be safe in the knowledge that your hosting is in safe hands. The hosting company’s staff will have extensive expertise in hosting, and therefore will know what they are doing. If you are performing most of the hosting tasks yourself this will not be the case. If you are a solicitors firm for example, then you may not have the expertise to sort out all your hosting needs. Having a Managed Hosting package will means you can get on with your job as a solicitor. This means you can do your own job better, as can everyone else within your organisation, and this could lead to a more successful business.

For a website to be successful there needs to be minimal downtime. Downtime means that the system is unavailable and potential visitors will be unable to view your website. Every website will have some downtime but it should be as little as possible. A good Managed Hosting company will make sure downtime is rarely a problem. They will always be keeping a check on your website so will be able to sort out any problems that result in downtime. Other problems with the hosting will also be resolved timely. As you probably do not have the time to keep checking there are no such issues, this is another advantage of this type of hosting.

As with all types of hosting, there are some disadvantages. It can be expensive. As mentioned above, you can save money if you would otherwise need to employ extra staff, but if it is only fairly basic hosting you require then it may prove to be unnecessarily expensive. It all depends on the specifics you require. The costs are significantly more than unmanaged hosting.

The other main negative is that you will not have overall control of your hosting. Some people prefer to be hand on, but with Managed Hosting you are handing this control over to the hosts.

These are the only real negatives of Managed Hosting but they can be important ones. If you do not have the needs for this advanced type of hosting, then it is completely unnecessary, and could turn out to be a waste of money. There are much cheaper options available, so it all depends on whether you would need to employ your own staff and whether you need the extra’s and support offered by Managed Hosting. If you do have the expertise and want control of your hosting but still need it to be hosted by someone else, then there are other hosting options available that would suit you better.

Whether or not Managed Hosting is for you all depends on the type of website that you have, and whether the all round package suits you and your site.

Andrew Marshall

Shared Web Hosting – 3 Things You Need to Know About Shared Hosting

07-09-2011 by admin



What Should You Watch Out For With Shared Hosting?

The most popular & cheapest form of web hosting is shared hosting not least of all because of its low cost.

However shared hosting does come with its fair share of perils.

Shared hosting means that your website will be hosted on the web host’s server that is also home to many other websites.

So, if each site or account on the server has its own allocated amount of web space & bandwidth how can it be bad, you may ask?

Well below are some of the Pitfalls of Shared Hosting.

3 Pitfalls of Shared Hosting

Some hosts will overload their servers with too many sites which impacts negatively on the performance of your site caused by increased competition for the server resources by all the sites on the server. This will slow your site down & could even cause a server to crash – disaster! Shared hosting accounts also have restrictions placed on them limitations placed on them with regard to the amount of disk space, data transfers, email addresses and domains that they can have. There are also often restrictions related to running scripts and databases that use quite a bit of CPU (processing power). This type of server activity causes reduced performance for all sites on the server which is beyond your control. Stability and Security of the server & consequently your website. A poorly managed server which hosts one or two exceptionally busy sites could exhaust the server’s resources and cause downtime for all sites hosted on the server. The same is true if one site on the server is subject to a DOS attack which can impact all sites on the server. Therefore any site on a shared server that is compromised, that security breach can pose a serious risk to all of the sites on that server.

Whilst the above scenarios are enough to put anyone off opting for a shared hosting account it’s not all doom and gloom.

Most of the above only occur on poorly managed servers where the hosting companies are short sighted & put profitability above service & customer loyalty.

It is therefore quite possible to secure a cheap hosting option on a shared seller with a reputable & well managed hosting company.

About Windows Hyper-V VPS Hosting and Its Effect on the VPS Hosting Market

03-07-2011 by admin



What is Windows VPS Hosting?

VPS or Virtual Private Server is a type of web hosting that virtually divides one physical server into different partitions. Subscribers to VPS hosting will still enjoy the security offered by a dedicated server but they would have to physically share a single server. VPS could be compared to a group of servers located inside a server. Each VPS can have their separate operating system and could work without influence from other server. A single VPS account could contain a system and booting a single private server will never affect other servers.

VPS hosting is made possible by the application that controls the different servers. With the introduction of Hyper-V and Windows 2008 VPS hosting providers will now have a much more secure and reliable platform over its predecessor Windows Virtual Server 2007. VS 2007 could not compete with the current offerings by providers such as VMWare but with Windows VPS servers hosted on Hyper-V and windows 2008 customers can expect a must better experience and performance boost from VMWare and the other VM managers on the market today when running the Windows OS.

Advantage of Windows VPS Hosting

Windows VPS hosting has a familiar features an administrator would expect from its creator. Using the familiar windows interface, setting up windows VPS hosting is a breeze. Because of the familiarity of the windows application to different types of hosting, administrators could easily adapt Windows VPS hosting and improve security.

Windows VPS Servers are also useful for companies and individuals that run higher-traffic Web sites, complex applications or require customized environments that cannot be provided in shared hosting but do not wish to have the overhead cost of dedicated hardware along with better control over the security.

Disadvantage of Windows VPS Hosting

Running the Windows OS on a VPS will make you think twice since it will require a considerable amount of resources from the server. But this could be addressed by using the latest version of Windows 2008 Secure Core, A scaled down version of the windows OS but some customers if running large number of applications may require a dedicated server due to the resource requirements of the Windows OS.

Windows VPS Hosting vs. Linux VPS Hosting

Windows VPS Hosting is often compared to Linux VPS Hosting. These two operating systems for VPS hosting has their advantage and disadvantages. Price wise, Linux is the clear winner since it is an open source which means the server host could obtain the software for free.

Windows on the other hand could be costly because of the payment for licenses. The disadvantage of Linux is largely based on the unfamiliar feel of this type of hosting. But when it comes to performance, both are almost the same since they base their performance mostly on their hardware instead of the operating system.

I think you will find Microsoft gaining a considerable lead in the Windows VPS market since they are already catching up in the Web Server usage counts due to the success of the .NET platform that is not available on Linux.

Web Hosting Packages – What Kind of Server Do You Need?

19-04-2011 by admin



Choosing a web site hosting platform boils down to three features: space, flexibility, and room for growth.

If you have a basic website set up to inform potential customers about your business and direct them to your contact information, a site without online ordering or form submissions, then a shared platform should meet your needs. However, if you are a Web professional operating more than one site or if you operate a dynamic site that has multiple product lines or needs several interfaces, you will be left pondering the next two options: using and maintaining your own dedicated server or considering a VPS platform.

What Is a VPS?

A VPS uses virtualization software to parcel out physical servers into multiple virtual servers, each one offering the capability to run its own system and applications. Using a VPS is one level below utilizing an independent dedicated server. VPS may be an ideal choice for web developers and industry professionals that need to host several web sites, but is it a worthwhile investment for your company’s Web site hosting? If you are considering the need and investment for your own server or VPS hosting, the following questions may help:

Are you running out of bandwidth to run your site with your current web host? Are you experiencing a diminished performance of your site? Do you have specific software that you want to run? Are you gearing up for increased growth in your website development? Do you operate more than one site?

If you answered “yes” to one or more of these questions, then a VPS platform or independent server are worth consideration.

Weighing the Pros and Cons

Now that you know you have needs that surpass the capabilities of a shared hosting option, you can use the following features to determine whether you should opt for a VPS or invest in your own server:

Server Advantages
Complete authority to run your own software, manage several sites, etc. Unlimited space
Server Disadvantages
Responsible for your own security Higher cost No technical support

If you have the budget and the technical capabilities within your organization to manage your own dedicated server, this is likely the route you’ll want to go. However, independent or small business web professionals and some companies will want to find a happy medium. They need more than the shared hosting options available, but do not have the capabilities to house a dedicated server.

VPS: Bridging the Gap

VPS web hosting packages offer these advantages:

Less expensive than a dedicated server Technical support from a reliable provider Increased security Capability to install, delete or reboot software as though you had your own server Content easily moved to other platforms as your needs change

VPS hosting gives the illusion of a dedicated server without the cost or responsibility of housing one yourself, making it an ideal solution for many growing companies and thriving web professionals.