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A Netservers dedicated server package includes:
Each customer will be allocated their own dedicated VLAN, and their own Virtual Firewall security zone, hence your servers are not only protected from the Internet at large but also from other customers on our network.
Netservers own and maintain the server hardware. This means that in the event of a hardware failure our staff will be responsible for making any repairs or replacing the server. Please note that certain kinds of hardware failures may result in data loss. In such situations Netservers staff may have to re-install the operating system, restoring the server to its freshly installed state. It is usually the responsibility of the customer to ensure that they have adequate backups of their data and configuration.
Netservers staff will pre-install the base operating system on the server in its default configuration, assign it an IP address and connect it to the network so that the customer may remotely access it. All further software installation, configuration and administration work is the responsibility of the customer. However, if you would prefer not to administer some or all aspects of your server, Netservers do offer various support services as options on your package. Our highly skilled staff are also available to provide ad-hoc support for an hourly rate.
It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure they have adequate backups of their data and system configuration. It is recommended that you keep backups of your most vital data at your own premises. For small amounts of data you may wish to do this frequently, but for large amounts of data regular backups could significantly impact your data transfer quota. In such circumstances you may wish to subscribe to our optional backup storage service. This service will provide you with storage space on our own backup server based in London.
Netservers are specialists in Internet security, and believe that no Internet site should be without protection. We have developed our own firewall product, the FireRack, specifically designed for Internet hosting environments. This unique product allows us to provide safe, easy to use customer-managed firewalling at a fraction of the cost of our competitors offerings.
If you specifically require ASP, IIS, MS SQL server or any other Microsoft products then you will probably want to opt for a Windows server. Otherwise, Linux is a far more reliable, secure and economical solution. Administering a Linux system does requires some level of technical expertise. Comparing the hardware like for like, Cobalt RaQ's are much more expensive than the Linux servers, but they have the major advantage in that they have a web-based interface and are very simple to administer.
Yes; if you have specific requirements that our standard packages do not meet, we would be happy to discuss these requirements with you.
RAID stands for 'Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks'. It is a technique for using multiple hard drives to provide fault tolerance. Normally, we will configure systems with 2 hard drives to use RAID 1 disk mirroring. All data is written to both drives simultaneously. Although at Netservers we only use high quality hardware, the worst can occasionally happen and hard drives do sometimes fail. With RAID 1, if one of the drives fails the system can continue to run normally with just the remaining drive. We can then schedule a mutually convenient time to replace the failed drive, meaning minimal downtime for your server. Without RAID, a single hard drive failure could result in several days downtime in the worst case scenairo that it was necessary to reinstall the operating system from scratch. Please note that on a RAID 1 system, the storage capicity is effectively halved. I.e. a pair of 40 GB hard drives will give you 40 GB of storage space, not 80 GB. If you have more advanced requirements, we are also able to do custom RAID 5 systems with 3 or more hard drives. Please enquire for more information.
The first step is to get your chosen Netservers server online. Once it is online you can upload duplicates of your existing sites. When you're ready to start using your new server, you'll have to make a minor change to the DNS of your sites.
All charges must be paid monthly in advance. You can choose to pay by Direct Debit, or sign a mandate to have the fees charged to your credit/debit card.
You will need to pay another setup fee for the new server. If necessary we can host the new server alongside the old server for a period of a few weeks to allow you to configure the new server and to provide for a smooth transition.
Each customer is automatically allocated 4 IP addresses when they first sign up. Additional IP addreses are available when needed. Although we don't charge for the addresses, we do make an 1-off administration charge whenever new addresses are issued. Allocation of IP addresses is controlled by Ripe (http://www.ripe.net). Addresses will only be allocated in accordance with Ripe's guidelines.
Since Netscape 2.0 and Internet Explorer 3.0 it has not been necessary or beneficial to have one IP address per web site. It is now standard practice to host multiple (somethimes hundreds) of web sites on a single IP address. Ripe recommends that all hosting companies do this and will not support applications for additional IP addresses when they are to be used unnecesarily for web site hosting.
Unfortunately not. Due to the way that SSL encryption works, you must have one IP address per site. Ripe understands this need and will allocate addresses for this purpose.
Please e-mail us with your requirements. Alternatively, if you have not already got a Netservers Member's Login, please sign up for one on our web site and you can use our online domain registration system.
Yes. There are three possibilities:
No. You can host your DNS service wherever you wish. Usually, the cheapest option for you will to be to host your own DNS service on your server at Netservers. However, correctly managing a DNS server requires some specialist skills. Most of our customers opt for us to handle their domains and DNS service. We provide DNS service on our own servers for a small annual fee.
Yes. If you are hosting your own DNS service from your server at Netservers, we will provide a free secondary DNS service.
No. Physical access to our Docklands hosting facility is not possible. If you render your server inaccessible via the network we will need to restore this access for you. If you require a more flexible facility with physical access, this is available at our Cambridge co-location hosting facility.
If you think you will need a higher quota than is included in your server package, you may order an additional quota in blocks of 1 GB. The price per GB of quota is lower when you order higher quotas. If you exceed your agreed quota you will be charged for the additional GB you have used, but at the same rate as agreed for your quota, not at any lower rates that may otherwise have been applicable.
The inclusive quota of all your servers at our Dockland facility is added together, and any additional quota you order is added to this to give an overall quota which is shared between your servers. Traffic between your servers does NOT count towards your quota.
No. The FireRack Virtual Firewall is fully configurable via a user friendly web based control panel, and customers are normally expected to configure their own firewall rules if required. However, should you require assistance with configuring your firewall then Netservers staff will be happy to help, either as a monthly option on your package or for an adhoc fee. The control panel is located on our SSL encrypted web site for security.
PPTP can be used to establish an encrypted connection from a computer anywhere on the Internet to our docklands network. This is most commonly used by our clients who wish to administer their servers but do not have a fixed IP address to access them from. The PPTP connection effectively provides them with a fixed IP address which they can use to access the servers, thus allowing the firewall rules to be configured more securely (to deny others access to manage the server). PPTP may also be useful in situations which do use a fixed IP address as the encryption will help to protect sensitive data and passwords from interception.
The PPTP connection must be defined: this is done via the firewall control panel. Please consult the firewall manual for details.