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A Dedicated Server

This is the ultimate solution. Basically, you get a server all to yourself that you're not sharing with anyone. In that case, it should be quite fast no matter how much traffic is coming in. Anyway, I assume this would be for humongous websites.

Who has tried a dedicated server and was the price worth it? Of course, this type of hosting is the most expensive.
 
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I do. I think I mentioned in another thread that I pay about $100 a month for this. I at one point at 3 different servers but have since condensed this down. I didn't need to have all of them as one bigger one can fit all my needs. I did keep one for a backup though. So if for some reason one is having issues, I can port my most important sites to the secondary server and have minimal downtime.
 
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It huge, and I would only use it if I get a lot of traffic or if my site is connected to banks or such. The prices are not that high anymore but still not worth it if you don't make money off your site.
 
Dedicated servers are a little expensive compared to shared hosting, it would be useful if you are running an E-commerce website or banking website where you need absolute security and privacy. For forums and blogs shared hosting is more than enough, nowadays shared servers also provide good and reliable connections with high transfer speeds.
 
I cannot afford dedicated Servers, I cannot even afford VPS. I am goo with shared hosting. Even though I have multiple websites, my websites have small traffic and also do not deal with secured data. Therefore, I do not need Dedicated Servers.
 
In my experience, a dedicated server is a game-changer if you're serious about scaling your online presence. It's like moving out of a cramped apartment and into a spacious mansion with all the amenities. You get loads of power, security, and control – no more noisy neighbors (read: unpredictable shared hosting resources).

While the price tag might seem daunting at first, the flexibility and reliability you get with a dedicated server can be a gold mine in the long run. It's an investment that pays off when your website or application starts attracting serious traffic.

Now, I've been getting great results with eWebGuru: https://www.ewebguru.com/dedicated-server-hosting.html – their plans are robust and their customer service is top-notch. But it's always wise to shop around before making a decision.
 
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