Go Dedicated, And Never Look Back!

If you’re like me, you’re not satisfied with just maintaining the content of your website. I mean, for me at least (and you’re just like me, right?) , I must control much more of my websites than just the contents. I need to be able to delete my server logs at times, and other areas which requires root access to my Unix Web Server.

And since you’re like me, you want to run your own dedicated server so you can control these areas. Albeit, they do  not come free, and with the vast majority of free web hosts on the internet, people always ask this one question, “why pay for something I can get for free?” Well, my answer is simple, “you get what you pay for!” And if you run an ecommerce site, or a very popular site that gets digged/slashdotted once and again, you’ll see the need for  professionally run dedicated servers.

I’m fully convinced that running your own dedicated server is the way to go, for the simple reasons stated above, and for your own piece of mind. Free, and even shared servers, sometimes come with headaches, while dedicated will show your clients that you are a professional at what you do, and what you offer.

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About the Author

Martin

Member of the GAWDs and Web Standards Group. As a member of the Web Standards Group, as well as membership in the Guild of Accessible Web Designers, I strive to achieve maximum website accessibility in my designs, while using the latest, cutting-edge eXtensible HyperText Mark-up Language/CSS markup. My sites fully validate with the W3C standards for XHTML/CSS, as well as comply with the W3C's WAI - A, AA, or AAA standards. Separation of Content from presentation and a site that fully complies with this philosophy - will reach more than just your intended audience, it'll reach everyone! Web standards at FierceStreet Networks is all about usability - XHTML for content, and CSS for presentation.

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