The management of a virtual or a dedicated server is different than that of an ordinary shared hosting account, so if you need a hosting server of your own for site content or offline apps, you could encounter challenges that you have not faced before. All system tasks on a shared hosting machine are addressed by the hosting provider, but if you have your own hosting machine, these tasks are something you need to deal with. In case a process freezes for whatever reason, for example, or if the overload on the server increases tremendously, you will need to take measures to restore the correct functioning of the hosting server. Doing that could be a challenge if you have not managed a hosting server before and you don't have lots of experience, so if that's the case, you might use the Managed Services upgrade which we offer. Along with other administration tasks, you willfind a Monitoring & Rebooting service within the package, so our administrators can keep a watchful eye on your hosting server 24/7 and restart it if required.

Monitoring and Rebooting in Dedicated Servers

You'll be able to use the Managed Services upgrade with any of our dedicated server plans and you'll be able to add it to your plan with a couple of mouse clicks when you sign up or using your billing Cp. Our system administrators will activate a variety of automated internal checks which will keep track of the system processes on your server and will guarantee its uninterrupted functioning. If any software application consumes far too much memory, uses far too much processing time and affects the whole hosting server or has simply stopped responding, our administrator crew will be alerted immediately and will take measures to restore everything in a couple of minutes. They can find out the reason behind the problem and reboot the server if such an action is necessary in order to resolve a specific problem. If you use our admin services, you will save cash and time as you will not have to monitor the dedicated server yourself or pay to another organization which can inform you about a problem, but cannot do anything to resolve it.