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What is Dedicated Hosting? [2023]

calendar iconAugust 1, 2021

In our ever-changing digital world, businesses are always looking to streamline the efficiency of their server infrastructure.

You’ll need to identify your operational and business needs to be able to make an informed decision on what is the best type of hosting for you.

For smaller businesses, a shared hosting solution might be enough. It can help them keep costs down and handle some technical aspects. However, shared servers might hinder a website’s performance, limiting server control and slowing down the website’s speed.

Website performance is very precious.

With each additional second of load time, website conversion rates drop by an average of 4.42% – (Portent, 2019)

Very precious, indeed.

However, dedicated hosting will provide you with the flexibility needed to run your server. This includes full control over security measures, the server’s software, and technical limitations.

For businesses looking to expand their online presence, or ones that are already generating high web traffic where performance is paramount, a dedicated hosting solution is a way to go.

Let’s learn more about what dedicated hosting is and how it works.


What is Dedicated Hosting?

Dedicated hosting is a type of web hosting service in which an entire server with dedicated resources is devoted to a single client – not shared with anyone else. The client gets full control over the machine – enabling optimization for specific configurations to meet unique requirements.  


Dedicated server hosting allows for a scalable, highly customizable environment that bypasses the limitations of a shared hosting environment. It allows for sole occupancy of the server and its resources by providing an entire server, reserved exclusively for a single website. This leads to an increase in speed, credibility, reliability, and security. 

Dedicated Hosting – How it works 

Let’s dive deeper into how Dedicated Server Hosting actually works.

Dedicated hosting is a very powerful form of hosting.

In the beginning, businesses are given a blank slate – a server in which you are free to deploy software packages and security features of your choice. And this way, you can fulfill your website’s unique needs and the business behind it.

Getting started with a dedicated server

  1. Choose your Hardware

Dedicated Hosting offers high customizability, beginning from the choice of the hardware.

It allows you to choose the type of processor you need – a single or dual processor. 

A single processor can provide up to 64 GB DDR4 of RAM, while dual processors provide upto 256 GB DDR4 of RAM.

Also, you can choose the drive that you will use to build your server, either SATA, SAS, or SSD.

Then comes software choice.

  1. Choose your server’s Software

Customizability doesn’t stop at the hardware level. Regarding server operating systems, you can typically choose from Windows, Linux, or Oracle Linux operating systems. 

  1. Additional services

With a dedicated server, you have the opportunity to choose some additional services. This includes cloud backup, migration, firewalls, and rapid-response monitoring.

Want to learn more about dedicated hosting? Read our blog post on Dedicated Server Hosting. What Businesses & IT Ought To Know.

Explore LDC’s Dedicated Hosting Services for enhanced website performance and a customized hosting environment that meets your unique business needs.