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Difference between Managed and Self-Managed Hosting  

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Selecting a web hosting plan depends on your business, how technically savvy you are, the amount of traffic your website gets, and much more. Irrespective of the web hosting you choose, each is bound to have some pros and cons. However, this largely depends on what you as a business seek.  

There are a variety of different hosting types available such as Shared hosting, VPS hosting, Dedicated hosting, WordPress hosting, and much more. Basis your business’s needs, website traffic, and requirements you can decide the type of hosting that suits you best.  

Apart from zeroing down on the hosting type you also need to ascertain if you need the hosting to be Managed or can you Self-Manage it. Confused? Let us quickly understand what these terms mean.  

Self-Managed Hosting 

Self-Managed Hosting or Unmanaged Hosting is where you get the same services as Managed Hosting except that you handle all the tasks of maintaining and monitoring the server yourself. You must dedicate technical staff to taking care of the server aspect of your website, as the hosting provider will not provide any experts to manage your website. Moreover, they need to be dedicated to these tasks only as they may be required at any time.  

In Self-Managed Hosting, you need to take care of both the technical aspects of your website’s server, as well as marketing and growing your business all by yourself.  

Self- Managed Hosting – Pros & Cons 

Pros

Cons  

  • Complete control of the server 
  • Technical efforts required by yourself 
  • Highly flexible  
  • Performance can vary 
  • Economic cost  
  • Customer service can be slightly slower  

Managed Hosting 

A Managed Hosting type is a hosting type that provides all services to the clients viz. all the server issues, monitoring, management, and maintenance of the client’s server. You do not need to dedicate your staff to the above-mentioned tasks, experts from the hosting service provider will handle all that.  

With Managed Hosting, your website will be managed and administered by the hosting service provider. And thus, your business will be free from all the hassle of maintaining it yourself, while you can concentrate on marketing and growing your business.  

Managed Hosting – Pros & Cons  

Pros 

Cons 

  • Pre-managed server and server space  
  • Slightly higher cost  
  • Maximum performance and full-root access 
  • Might not be economical if you have technical staff in place 
  • Fewer breakdowns 
  • Available only with select hosting services 

The Choice: Hosting That Suits Your Needs 

In summary, when finalizing a hosting type if you’re not looking to spend much on the hosting and willing to allocate your own staff to manage and look after the website then you can go for the Self-Managed hosting type. On the other hand, if you’re newly established and have the necessary capacity to spend or are not technically well-versed then you can opt for Managed hosting. As we have seen, both types have their own features, and both have some drawbacks as well. You need to carefully plan and decide which one will suit you best.  

If you’re a new and growing business, we recommend choosing Managed Hosting so that you can concentrate on scaling your business while our experts take care of managing your server.  

Our Managed Hosting services are an offering with both Dedicated Server or VPS Hosting plans so that you can and build & manage your business website with ease. 

So, what are you waiting for? Get going and strategize to take your business places while our team of experts manage your server for you!  

For more information and tips, head to our Web Hosting Category page. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to drop them below.  

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