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Dedicated Linux

Dedicated hosting reserves a Web server for a single customer where the customer has exclusive rights to their server's bandwidth, memory, and storage space. With a dedicated server, traffic and usage patterns of other customers do not affect performance.

Because of their available bandwidth, versatility, and consistent performance, dedicated servers are used for a variety of purposes, including gaming, database management, and traffic-intensive Web sites.

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Critical Paths for Your Linux Dedicated/Virtual Dedicated Server

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How do I run updates on my dedicated server?

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What software is installed on my Linux dedicated server?

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Rebooting or Requesting a Power Cycle for Your Server

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