Managed Server
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A ManagedServer is a WebServer, sold by Providers who take care of Linux administration, security and (usually) backup. Prices start at $100-150 per month.
A ManagedServer is the savest way to aquire a high-performance environment for a ProWikiServer.
Comparison to other ServerTypes:
* a RootServer is technically the same and much cheaper, but administration of the Linux system is up to you
* a VirtualServer is similar to a ManagedServer with respect to Linux administration and security, but you pay less and get less performance and especially less space.
See also: ServerTypes.
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A ManagedServer is a WebServer, sold by Providers who take care of Linux administration, security and (usually) backup. Prices start at $100-150 per month.
A ManagedServer is the savest way to aquire a high-performance environment for a ProWikiServer.
Comparison to other ServerTypes:
- a RootServer is technically the same and much cheaper, but administration of the Linux system is up to you
- a VirtualServer is similar to a ManagedServer with respect to Linux administration and security, but you pay less and get less performance and especially less space.
See also: ServerTypes.
FolderGlossary FolderInstallation
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