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A shared server works for a good deal of people, but when your website continues to grow and you simply need more bandwidth, software, or ram you need to look at investing in a dedicated server. A dedicated server not only gives you more control, bandwidth, software options, and ram it also gives you the security you need to ensure that your website is as secure as possible for both you and your website users. A dedicated server makes more sense for those that are going places and simply need more from their website. Business - Directory of business/finance/loan/mortgage related partner sites Computers - Directory of computer hardware/software/peripheral related partner sites Internet - Directory of webhosting/webdesign/internet marketing related partner sites Software - Directory of software related partner sites Web Design - Directory of web design/development related partner sites Web Hosting - Directory of web hosting related partner sites Web Promotion - Directory of search engine optimization/internet marketing related partner sites Web Resources - Directory of other web related partner sites Recreation - Directory of travel/hotel/cruise related partner sites Casino - Directory of online gambling/poker/blackjack/roulette related partner sites Health - Directory of online pharmacy/hospital/health related partner sites Shopping - Directory of online shopping/gift related partner sites Miscellaneous - Directory of all other partner sites Much of the problem with shared servers is that you are limited in your storage space as well as your bandwidth, which can turn visitors off from using your website and purchasing your products or services. You may also find with a shared server that there is a lot of down time because the server simply is not big enough for all of its users, especially if many of the hosted sites are high traffic and growing rapidly. This rush of activity often causes bottle necking which doesn’t allow your website to be as effective as possible.
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