In case you have a shared web hosting account, the provider manages maintenances, updates and backups, but this isn't the situation with virtual and dedicated web servers. If you need an independent machine because a shared package doesn't provide enough resources to support your web programs or you simply just require particular custom software to be running on the hosting server and it's not present in the shared one, you may not have much choice in regards to what type of web hosting you can use. While this won't be a problem when you have practical experience, you may experience difficulties in the event that you have never had a web server of your own. That is the main reason why we offer a Managed Services upgrade which you can include to your server package at any time. It offers a number of things including weekly backups, OS updates and installation of third-party applications, so you'll not have to spend time and efforts on this type of matters.

Managed Services Package in Dedicated Web Hosting

The Managed Services pack may be added to any of the Linux dedicated servers hosting packages we offer and it takes no more than a simply click to complete that during the hosting server signup or within your billing Control Panel at any point in time. You could also choose if you shall get the upgrade just one time or if you will use it regularly since it includes a lot of handy services. We'll keep a backup of fifty GB of content on an individual server, so if anything goes wrong, we can easily restore the information. We shall also make certain that the machine will perform at its best since we shall keep an eye on it, restart it when required, and we will install all the newest performance and security updates for the OS that you have chosen. Additionally, our system admins can do thirty minutes custom work on your machine, which is sufficient for pretty much all tasks. This includes installing or troubleshooting apps from third-party vendors, custom software settings, etcetera. In this way, you'll be able to use a dedicated web server even if you don't have previous practical experience with this sort of Internet hosting.