
How Do I Use a Dedicated Server?
The transition to a dedicated server is considered by many site owners as an inevitable step after a site hosted on a shared hosting exceeds certain indicators in terms of load or the number of resources used. In addition, the site can be moved to a dedicated server to improve overall system reliability, data security, and when using specialized applications that cannot be installed on shared hosting.
The Main Description and Disadvantages of a Dedicated Server
Description: a dedicated server allows you to use all the resources of your computer for the operation of one site. The performance of projects when switching to a dedicated server and when configuring them in accordance with the recommendations increases, often tenfold.
Disadvantages: relatively high rental price or the need for one-time investments in equipment, in some cases it is necessary to involve specialists to administer the operating system and server software. Recommendations: renting or buying a dedicated server is suitable for sites with average traffic.
The Contractor reserves the right to check the data provided by the Customer at any time without notifying the Customer. If, when checking such data, it turns out that the documents, information, or other information are unreliable, the Contractor has the right to suspend the provision of services until the provision of reliable data, supporting documents, and related information.
The order for the Services and/or the renewal of the Services is considered ready for execution and begins to be executed only after the receipt of an advance payment sufficient to pay for all services in the order. If a sufficient amount has not been credited to the Contractor’s account within 60 (sixty) calendar days from the date of receipt of the order, such an order will be canceled.
Computer Check and Tuning Utilities as the Best Way for Working with Dedicated Servers
There are a huge number of programs that specialize in checking (diagnostics) and fine-tuning the computer. More precisely, not a computer, but an operating system and individual PC devices. Such utilities are always present in the arsenal of PC repair specialists, as well as among advanced users. Let’s look at the main categories of utilities with specific examples.
The programs included in this category are intended to determine the detailed characteristics of all or specific PC devices and/or to obtain information about the installed computer software. They serve to identify the hardware components of the PC and the user and system programs installed on it, including device drivers, specialized libraries, etc.
The convenience of using such programs lies in the fact that they display the information received in a readable form for the user and with the least amount of time. After all, an experienced user can obtain practically any information about his computer on his own, using the functions provided for this in the system.
AIDA64 is a prime example of a utility for collecting information about a computer. With this application, you can get literally all the information regarding both the hardware and software of the PC, including:
- Technical information (model, characteristics, supported technologies, etc.) about all computer components, including small devices built into the motherboard (various chips, interfaces, etc.).
- Information about the PC device software (drivers), displaying the names of the files included in the driver.
- Information about the operating system, ranging from deployed services and used system/user programs, ending with DLL-libraries, current OS configuration, event logs.
- Network data, including information about network devices and shares, and more.