Virtual Dedicated Web Hosting
By Michael Colucci, Sun Jan 1st
Mostwebmasters on the net today are familiar with what the industrycalls "shared" web accounts. A shared account iswhere you rent a small amount of space on a server which isshared among many other users.
This is a cheap way to get started online but it has manydisadvantages - you will encounter email delivery problemsbecause of spam complaints against other sites on the sameserver. You will find your site's grinding to a halt whensomeone else does some heavy database work on your server. Youmight even find your site going down because of a denial ofservice attack against someone else hacking or piracyrelated material on your server (these type of sites attractantisocial elements!)
How can you avoid all of this drama?
By upgrading to a virtual dedicated server. A virtual dedicatedserver lets you run your sites as if you had your own"dedicated" server, except it is cheaper because you are reallyjust using part of a server that has been split into multiplevirtual dedicated servers.
You can find out more about this by searching Google for"virtual dedicated hosting". Virtuozzo is the main commercialsoftware that web hosts use to run virtual services.
You will find virtual dedicated server accounts starting at just$30 a month. You'll get a much larger chunk of bandwidthcompared