Managed Hosting Services – CentOS Linux

By | January 12, 2016
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Managed Hosting Services – CentOS Linux

It is common knowledge that Linux Hosting provides far greater performance for less CPU compared to any Windows Hosting. This makes it a much more cost effective solution for companies wanting to put their websites live.

The major stumbling block is many users lack of experience or nervousness of using Linux as an operating system. Having managed hosting services provides not only security, peace of mind that your data is secure, and the knowledge that you have support as and when you need it.

To be honest for any website the operating system it is running on is irrelevant in its day to day running. For an end user, a web page hosted on a Linux server looks ABSOLUTELY IDENTICAL to one running on a windows server. The bonus of Linux is it might actually load up faster!

I have been running managed hosting services for friends and collegues for a few years now, including a relatively low powered vps server running CentOS, which runs a total of 15 active wordpress websites using very little utilisation on the server.

Part of the key to this is managing the server and security / performance updates, pro-active monitoring of core services, and optimising parts of the web infrastructure to get the most out of the hardware available.

CentOS is one of the most popular Linux distributions powering millions of servers around the world. It is best known for its stability, reliability, and flexibility for a wide range of applications. Check the official CentOS website HERE

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I have access to an array of different low cost hosting servers to match anyones specification, therefore if you are looking for managed hosting services for your web application, or other application then get in touch HERE and im sure I can work out a solution that meets your needs.

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