As a business person, to remain relevant, competitive, productive and profitable, you need to entirely focus on your business goals and delegate minor duties to the right professionals. You cannot be perfect in everything, and that’s why you cannot handle every part of your business on your own. You need to inject professionalism in most areas of your business to get the right results.
This is essentially true if you value your online presence. You only need to trust a reliable, trustworthy and competent hosting provider to carry away your hosting worries — downtime issues, software and hardware setup, data loss, traffic surge and technical support.
Managed hosting services means that all technical aspects of your servers are managed by the hosting provider like regular upgrades, daily backups, security, speed and support. To help you understand better, here are five advantages of managed hosting services over unmanaged ones.
Effective Server Monitoring
The main job of a hosting provider is to monitor your server, and more importantly, keep your site up and live. As stated clearly by fully managed hosting company RoseHosting, a fully managed server provides peace of mind, and a 99.99% guaranteed uptime. In other words, there’s practically no chance for your site to go down for whatever reason. The server experts you hire make it their central role to keep your site live at all time, and at all costs.
A managed hosting service also provides a proactive detection of vulnerabilities, failures, irregularities and other technical issues that can cause serious disruptions and affect the productivity of your business.
A hosting provider will scan your server for CPU usage, applications running on your Linux OS, operating system, memory and disk usage, memory and network traffic. Regular checks on these systems keep your site functioning and working efficiently all the time.
In unmanaged hosting, you need to monitor and administer your servers which means maintaining a highly skilled and knowledgeable IT staff or have the essential skills to do it yourself, which eventually means abandoning other profitable projects to self-manage.
Automated Data Backups
Hosting service providers secure and back up your data as they have methods to deal with data loss. They are more experienced in data encrypting, and you don’t need to worry about data crash, hacking attempts or any unfortunate loss on your site.
However, in unmanaged hosting, you do not have peace of mind because you don’t have the experts to retrieve and back up your data for you. You are solely accountable for any loss, and again, you need to manage and take measures to prevent data loss.
Improved Security Assistance
Hosting providers are better equipped with tools, knowledge and expertise to handle server security-related issues, prevent hacking attempts and ward off cyber threats.
This is why a fully managed hosting solution will generally come with server experts that regularly scan the system for viruses and run security audits to ensure no security challenges. If there is any, they will fix them and prevent the server from getting attacked again. They install proper security mechanisms against malware and phishing acts and ensure no breach.
In unmanaged server hosting, you are responsible for the security updates that change every time you look away. You have to add malware detection tools, install security software--Firewall and any other software depending on your security needs.
Reduced Operational Costs
The best part about outsourcing your web hosting tasks to a hosting provider is that you get the peace of mind that there will be no surprise costs. Your provider has everything you need to focus entirely on your business and make profits without worrying about traffic surge and other technical issues. Most web sting providers have a transparent payment system that works for everyone.
On the other hand, unmanaged hosting services can be costly. First, if you don’t know everything, you will need to hire an expert to get the job done. Secondly, there exists a lot of hidden expenses that you may not know at first. Lastly, you will lose more when you focus on your servers more than other critical aspects of your business, like your customers.
Round the Clock Support
All online businesses face network issues at some point in their operation. Web hosting providers are aware of this and are always ready to handle such problems before they become catastrophic. They have 24/7 support to help fix all the glitches in your system.
Whereas in unmanaged hosting, there is no routine support, and the web host might charge you heavily when you need their support services. The system may have loading problems, hardware failures, sluggishness and other software problems that can waste your time and almost drive you insane.
This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or the management of EconoTimes.


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