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What is Web Server Colocation
Web server collocation is to simply install (and thereafter maintain) a web server at the premises of your ISP. In colocation, the server belongs to you and you are responsible for all the administrative activities pertaining to the server. For example you should maintain and update your own operating system. The ISP is only responsible for ensuring power, security and other external issues pertaining to the server. The provider is not liable for any program errors or hardware failures. Why should you choose web server colocation? This option is good for people who need to save costs on maintaining and keeping a web server. It is also good for those who have short term needs for advanced web hosting features. Short tern because, you may be running a conference for two months but require a high profile web hosting facilities. If you have a LAN machine which stores the bulk of the conference materials, you can place it at the premises of a host and thus share air-conditioning and security charges. In the example above, you will not need to rent space for a one year period because after two months , you will not need the web hosting services again. The web server collocation plan is also good for people with custom built machines and programs. These computers have specialized programs that can only be run and managed by the owners and therefore need to be self-managed. Perhaps the biggest thing about web server colocation is the ability to have access to high security, jet speed internet connection and high bandwidth at minimal cost. At minimal cost because you are only paying for rent and not facilities. There are two basic costs associated with web server colocation. One, connection fees, and two, rental charges. The web host will factor cost of security, climate control, electricity, stand by power and internet connectivity into their pricing. No matter the figure arrived at, web server colocation is the best choice for people with unique web hosting needs.
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