Need a dedicated windows box, anything with 1gb ram or more, bandwidth not important, the less the better. For around $100 per month, no setup. And no it's not too cheap, I've had a few good ones.
A server is either Dedicated or not. Some hoss use the term semi dedicated instead of Virtual (or shared), and I've never understood why. It's either dedicated, or it's not...plan and simple.
There are actually 4 different types of accounts that most hosting companies offer:
1. Virtual Hosting - this is a powerful server where you are one of many accounts typically about 50/server - these are usually the REALLY cheap plans you see for $10/month, these servers tend to not have the best performance as they run tons of scripts and any 1 single user can kill the entire server with a bad script
2. Shared Hosting / Shared Server / VPS ( Virtual Private Server / Semi Dedicated - this is also a powerful server that is similar to virtual hosting but will have only a few accounts usually up to a max of 4/6/8/10 per server instead of 50 with virtual hosting. Typically you get the same feeling and stability as a dedicated server but if your needs are not great then this is the perfect solution. You dont always get root access though, but 90% of the time you dont need it
3. Dedicated Hosting - The entire server is your own
4. Reseller Hosting - This is typically any of the above 3 types but you brand it in your own company logo/image and resell the main providers hosting
Hope this clears it up for you
In other words, semi-dedicated is a shared dedicated server, our servers go up to a maximum of 8 accounts / machine if you are on SM1 and up to 4 accounts if you are on SM4 or higher.
You get the advantages of a dedicated server, fully customizable, great speeds, and fast hardware at a cheap cost
Contact me directly and I can recommend which package would be best for you
A server is either Dedicated or not. Some hoss use the term semi dedicated instead of Virtual (or shared), and I've never understood why. It's either dedicated, or it's not...plan and simple.
yeah, that's kinda like..."almost a virgin" or "almost pregnant"
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