In case you aren't quite tech-savvy or in case you have never managed a server, you might have some difficulties in particular circumstances when you must take care of a virtual or a dedicated hosting server. Since each standalone server has its own Os and various apps and processes going, you shall most likely come across different issues such as a frozen process or one which is loading the server tremendously. With a shared web hosting account these things are handled by the provider, but this is not the case if you use a hosting machine of your own, therefore you must resolve the problems yourself. When you don't have the knowledge or the time to handle this kind of issues, you could consider the Managed Services upgrade which we offer. Among other things, it provides 24/7 monitoring of your hosting machine and the processes going on it, so in the event that anything happens, our staff can easily resolve the problem and reboot the server to recover its proper operation.

Monitoring and Rebooting in Dedicated Servers

You can use the Managed Services upgrade with any of our dedicated server services and you'll be able to add it to your plan with a couple of mouse clicks when you register or using your billing Control Panel. Our system admins will activate numerous automated internal checks which will monitor the system processes on your hosting server and will guarantee its uninterrupted functioning. If any software application consumes an excessive amount of memory, uses too much processing time and affects the entire hosting server or has simply stopped responding, our admin team will be warned at once and will take measures to restore everything within a matter of minutes. They can identify the cause of the issue and restart the hosting machine if this sort of an action is necessary in order to resolve a certain problem. If you use our admin services, you'll save cash and time as you will not need to monitor the dedicated hosting machine yourself or pay to another business that can inform you about an issue, but can't do anything to resolve it.