Administration Services
Find out about what the phrase ‘administration services’ indicates in the realm of web hosting and what these types of services provide you with.
In case you get your own hosting server, you'll discover that server management is different from shared Internet hosting account administration. It is because shared accounts are set up on physical machines, which are administered by the host company, while in case you have a server of your own, the server administration tasks will be your job. These include software installation procedures and updates, supervising and rebooting procedures, etcetera., so in the event that you do not have very much experience or you can't spend much time on such tasks, feel free to use the administration services that we offer with our server packages. These include a large number of server management tasks our system admins and technical support team will take care of, so that you can focus on building and developing your Internet sites or on running advertising and marketing campaigns to bring in more potential clients.
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Administration Services in Dedicated Web Hosting
You will be able to include the management services which we offer to any one of our
Linux dedicated web hosting regardless of what Operating System or hosting Control Panel you have chosen. Our admins can keep track of your server and the processes running on it 24/7, so when needed, they can reboot it to restore its proper functioning. They also can update the hosting server OS with the most up-to-date security patches. Moreover, they can keep a backup of your files and databases on an individual hosting server, to ensure that no matter what, your data will be intact. Our admin crew may also carry out any other custom tasks such as setting up some software you have acquired and that you wish to use, or troubleshooting script-driven applications - if they don't work effectively. All these services could be added to your dedicated server package whenever you want either separately or all at once, so you can decide how involved you want to be in the server management process.