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Loss leading is not a new phenomenon in the web hosting industry. For those unaware what the technical term actually refers to; loss leading is where a company sells a product at a loss in order to attract customers in the hope they will purchase other full prices products from the company. The sales of domain names at less than $10 by industry giants such as EV1Servers two years ago was just a precursor to recent marketing attempts by HostGator and Dreamhost to name but a few.
This article explores in detail the circumstances under which a dedicated server should be preferred over a shared server. This is followed by a description of the fundamental characteristics of a dedicated server. The aim is to educate the customer with what may be expected from such a service.
Learn about Ways to Ensure You Will Continue to Get Supported by Your Web Host
The primary and crucial concern of anyone doing business online is entrusting your web hosting needs to a reliable company. You have to be watchful and alert for any signs that your web host may be changing - and not for the better; before the situation gets out of hand.
Switching to another web host provider can only be decided by you. It all depends on the current performance of your web hosting provider and the present status of your business relationship with them. Transition happens every time, especially in business. As things evolve along with your changing business needs and goals, it is important for you to be well-informed so you can consider all factors and consequences and determine your next course of action.

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