Articles on Hosting | Topics: hosting, web, host
by Tawny Ingram
Rooting Around – Do You Need Root Access through your Web Host?
The debate about root access to a server is highly favored with most all seriously minded web masters. Root access means that if you subscribe to this service, you'll have access to all files on a server with the company that hosts your website. It doesn't just include anything related to your website, but to everything that it's stored on the server, such as directories, and security information, plus all information on any user groups, and access to other files and permission access. To learn more, read on a little more about the benefits, drawbacks, cost and general information on root access to a server.
There are benefits to signing on with a web hosting company's service for a virtual private server hosting service. First of all it's cheaper than buying a dedicated server for home use, or at a remote location in which you access via your computer. Secondly, it is much more hacker safe and it's up time is more reliable too. After all you have total control of the server and its use. The virtual private hosting service is equipped with a user-friendly browser too.
The question is who really needs this type of control? Before you run out and decide that you want to subscribe to a virtual private server-hosting plan, you'll need to be aware that you'll need a lot of experience in web hosting maintenance. It's true that the program browsers are simple to use, but you need to know the basic software applications, too. Consider too, that for virtual private server hosting plans that include root access, you'll need to be either a business with extremely high traffic volume, or one very popular website with thousands of visitors per day.
Virtual private hosting plans are cheaper in cost than strictly a dedicated server, but don't be fooled into thinking that it's cheap. Typical costs for a business package plan run from $100.00 to $150.00 per month. There is a set fee usually associated with purchasing a web hosting plan with full root access to the server too. Of course there are many discount deals available if you sign up for a certain period of service. The discounts vary with each hosting company, and are usually set up on a one year, six month or a month-by-month basis. The range for the cost is around ten to thirty dollars difference in price.
| Bit of History |
For us necessity is not as of old an image without us, with whom we can do warfare; it is a magic web woven through and through us, like that magnetic system of which modern science speaks, penetrating us with a network subtler than our subtlest nerves, yet bearing in it the central forces of the world.
| —Walter Pater (18391894) |
|
|
So what can you do with root access? Root access is for the everyday administrative tasks associated with a growing and highly visited sight. You can remove a mailbox, change permission access, clean log data, or even remove any of the unneeded software applications too. Also, you can install new software or upgrade and too add any new patches to fix any problems with software that you might need. In a nutshell you can customize your server any way that you would like to do.
Another good benefit of virtual private servers is that even though it comes from a single server, all of the software is independent to each person that hosts from that server. The cost is lowered per customer because they only share the hardware device – the server. It's easy to see why the cost is much lower than owing or renting a dedicated server. You'll need to realize that your cost for root access is not because of the server issue, but because of all of the extras that you'll get when you sign up with a virtual hosting business package. Your goodies of unlimited transference of data, multiple mailboxes, large disk storage, and a host of other services are in reality what drive the cost up substantially.
Others argue that full control through root access is not really justified, and in some ways they just might be correct in their thinking. Their argument is based in the fact that most all software today have script programs that allow the web master to access their account user information, and even the administrative tasks associated with web hosting and your site can be accomplished through other programs that are php type administrative friendly.
Remember in the end whether you go with root access is your decision. Make sure before you commit that you really need such an extensive service and expense with root access and a large virtual private business service from your web hosting company. Also, don't forget that experience with web mastering and knowing the software applications is just as vital. Take your time and learn all you can about web hosting services and your options, there's always time to grow your business.
|
We strive to provide
only top rate articles on our website. If
there is a specific topic about hosting that you would like us to cover, please contact us here.
Please note: All personal opinions expressed in the "Rooting Around – Do You Need Root Access through your Web Host?" article belong to the contributing author and are not necessarily shared by WebDesignConferencing.com. |
SEO or PPC: Which One is Right for You? By Dorthy Kidd SEO or PPC: Which One is Right for You? There are two major search engine marketing strategies in use today: SEO (search engine optimization) and PPC (pay-per-click). These two methods are very different, and deciding which one is right for you can be hard....
Wireless Pinhole Camera By Perry Luna I have been into wireless surveillance cameras since I was little. I actually got my first wireless pinhole camera when I was 12....
Look Ma, No Wires! The Latest in Wireless HDTV Technology By Xavier Gates Look Ma, No Wires! The Latest in Wireless HDTV Technology In June of 2005, two companies created a home entertainment system that will broadcast high definition video and audio streams wirelessly to an HDTV. This new technology should be available in the United States by 2006....
Four Solutions for Common Bluetooth Problems By Iva Underwood Four Solutions for Common Bluetooth Problems Despite Bluetooth's success in creating wireless technology that is very easy to use, there is inevitably going to be some problems. Such is the price of progress....
|