Cloud Hosting and Management of Downtime of a particular web hosting company, problems of server is not reachable happens for a thousand different reasons. Contrary to what you might think this is quite normal for a Cloud Hosting company, we say that there are providers that are able to provide a service with 100% uptime.
Cloud Hosting and Management of Downtime : What Matters
The real difference of this particular issue, Cloud Hosting and Management of Downtime, lies in another factor or rather number of factors : there are companies that know how to handle downtime, small or large and some companies can not do it. We are writing this article based on an experience in close contact with the webhosting industry and entrepreneurs in my work every day, as well as through a series of problems seen up close that lead to important reflections. Finally, it is wrong to think only a problem due to hosting providers, anyone who offers an online service of any kind, must deal with the downtime.
In this article in each paragraph is a known issue and its resolution. There is no magic formula, it is important to remember: there are downtime in which it is difficult to communicate to the magnitude of the problem occurred and there are series in which web hosting company simply does not have enough staff to handle customer requests during downtime.
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Cloud Hosting and Management of Downtime
Inefficiency : It is not enough to talk about disruption downtime. This may be due to many factors:
- Failure of one or more servers (own responsibility)
- Failure in the data center that hosts our server
- Attack or intrusion
- Excessive consumption of resources by individual customers
Your website must be on a server, or possibly a data center, different from those where services are supplied to customers. Usually indicates the type of fault, on which server and the timing of resolution. This is essential to give the users a first information about what is happening. The details of each service, communicated by the staff. With just one tool, one can keep your customers, give them an estimated time of resolution and limit the severity of the problem by identifying the server or service involved.