Welcome | View My Profile | Sign Out
MediaPost Home About MediaPost Privacy/Terms Media Kit Sitemap
Publications Home News
Online Media Daily Media Daily News Marketing Daily Mobile Marketing Daily Search Marketing Daily
Daily Feed> Email Daily Feed> Video Daily Feed> Social
Online Blogs
Online Spin Email Insider Search Insider Behavioral Insider Online Publishing Insider Mobile Insider Video Insider Gaming Insider Performance Insider Metrics Insider Social Media Insider Just An Online Minute Daily Online Examiner Raw Blog
Media Blogs
Research Brief Diane Mermigas:On Media TV Watch TV Board Magazine Rack Media Creativity Notes From the Digital Frontier Digital Outsider Mad Blog Red White and Blog
Marketing Blogs
Engage:Hispanics Engage:Kids 6-11 Engage:Moms Engage:Boomers Engage:Gen Y Engage:Teens Marketing:Green Marketing:Sports
Magazines
OMMA Magazine Media Magazine
Subscribe
Feedback Loop RSS Feeds Archives Subscribe
Feb 24 OMMA Metrics Measurement (NYC) Feb 25 OMMA Behavioral (NYC) Mar 17 OMMA Global (San Francisco) Apr 14 Search Insider Summit (FL) Apr 18 Email Insider Summit (FL) Apr 27 Outfront Conference (NYC) May 12 OMMA Mobile (NYC) May 13 Digital Out-of-Home Awards (NYC) Jun 15 OMMA Video Jun 16 OMMA Publish (NYC) Jun 17 OMMA Social (NYC)
Recently Concluded Events
Jan 26 OMMA Social (San Francisco) Jan 25 OMMA Performance (SF) Jan 12 MEDIA Agency of the Year 2009 (NYC) Jan 11 OMMA Agency of the Year 2009 (NYC) Dec 6 Email Insider Summit (Utah) Dec 2 Search Insider Summit (Utah) Nov 3 OMMA Adnets (NYC) Oct 30 OMMA Video (LA) Oct 29 OMMA Mobile (LA) Oct 29 OMMA Mobile & Video (LA)
All MediaPost/OMMA Events Event Blogging Past Event Videos
Industry Events Calendar
2010 Digital Out-of-Home Awards
2010 MEDIA Agency of the Year 2009 2010 OMMA Agency of the Year 2009 2009 Creative Media Awards 2009 OMMA Awards 2009 Digital Out-of-Home Awards 2009 Media Agency of the Year
All Awards
Employment Situations Wanted Services Offered Post a Job
Briefs Reports Online
MediaPost Directories
Mobile Insiders Group
People Finder Edit My Profile View My Profile My Contacts My Calendar
HOME • MANAGE SUBSCRIPTIONS • MEDIA KIT
Commentary
Top Five Lies In The Managed Hosting Industry
by Raj Dutt, Wednesday, March 12, 2008, 7:00 AM

SHARE

TOOLS

RELATED ARTICLES
TAGS:  Commentary

MOST READ

Managed hosting is loosely defined as a service where a customer's Internet infrastructure is maintained and cared for by a Web hosting company. It can also be the ultimate smokescreen. Who knows what really goes on in the world of dark fiber and datacenters? The confusion surrounding the inner workings of this industry gives hosting companies the opportunity to dupe customers with fake promises. Unfortunately, this is common within the industry.

In today's digital era, every company needs managed hosting, but figuring out which offerings are realistic and critically important for optimum service is difficult. Here are the top five lies in the industry:

(1) "Our datacenter does not experience downtime ever. Everything is redundant"

It's an eventuality, not a possibility. Every datacenter can and will experience downtime. There are numerous examples every year of the best, most redundantly designed, no-expenses-spared facilities going completely dark, unexpectedly. Whether it's human error, a cascading failure of redundancy, or a natural disaster, the reasons are many but the conclusion is always the same. If you have critical uptime needs, you need to work with your service provider to implement a geographically redundant solution in at least two locations. Any hosting provider that claims they can provide continuous uptime year after year out of a single building is being disingenuous or is in denial!

(2)"We have unlimited bandwidth capacity, you don't have any limits"

Some hosting providers have a lot of capacity; all providers have limits. All capacity needs to be allocated between their clients. It is a common practice to "oversell" capacity and hosting providers count on the law of averages, figuring that no two clients will need the same capacity at the same time. What happens when they do, when you need it most? Are you getting guaranteed capacity and resources? Be sure that your hosting provider is upfront with you about their overall capacity and how much of it you can really use.

(3)"More hardware will solve your problem"

The mantra for a lot of hosting providers is that "more servers" will solve all performance and reliability issues. Of course, every provider is motivated to sell more servers, but the reality is that more hardware is not a panacea. It's like treating a symptom while ignoring the underlying cause. Many hosting providers are unwilling or unable to optimize and tune the software in a way that makes the most sense for the customer. Such providers are trying to put lipstick on a pig by calling the service managed hosting.

(4)"Everything is covered in your managed service"

Many hosting providers will offer to "make everything work," and make such promises to close the deal. Managed hosting is largely about preventative care and maintenance, and trying to avoid problems before they happen. This requires both a detailed needs analysis and a deep understanding of your setup. Unfortunately, it is common for hosting providers to completely sidestep this effort, and simply offer "best effort" reactive service that is often too little too late.

(5)"We are a Tier-1 bandwidth provider (or only use Tier-1 bandwidth), and that's better"

The "Tier" ranking system is commonly used in marketing and sales material, and just about every provider tries to exploit and misuse the term to their advantage. There are just nine true "Tier-1" providers in the world. They are effectively a cartel, and they connect only with each other. Being a "Tier-1" has nothing to do with performance or reliability, and everything to do with politics and economics. In fact, a well-connected "Tier-2" network will always have better performance than a given "Tier-1". Don't let the marketing speak fool you!

3 people recommend this article. 

Leave a Comment

You must be signed in to comment. Sign In
RAJ DUTT
  • Dutt founded Voxel dot Net in 1999. As CEO, he is involved with all facets of the company, from determining Voxel’s business strategy to working hands on with key accounts. Before founding Voxel dot Net, Dutt was the vice president of network operations at Aimster, as well as a project manager on VA Linux Systems’ Linux.com portal.



ARCHIVES

Recent Online Media Daily Articles
Web Design Has Changed Since 2000, Why Haven't Evaluation Standards?   
When design criteria were initially established in 2000, Web designers and developers were limited by implementation...
Smile, You're On An NEC Candid Camera   
While certain legislators and so called privacy wonks tie up the FTC with worry about anonymous...
The Promise Of Mobile Is A Reality   
It's Monday morning. You're sitting on the subway on the way to work. Chances are you'll...
Intentional Grounding: The Simple Art Of Spiking A Super Bowl Spot   
As sure as the sun rises, the milk is delivered and bad romantic comedies are dumped...
The Morality of Network Money   
So far this year CBS is second only to Fox in network ratings. They sold north...
For Digital Publishers: Ditch the Survey and Embrace the Scientific Beauty of Web Analytics   
After 23 years of conducting advertising research, I have reluctantly come to this conclusion: Most digital...
Video Advertising Afterschool Session: Understanding Video Ad Impressions   
Too often one January's bold predictions ("The Year of Second Life!") become the following December's sheepish...
The National Broadband Plan: Let's Focus on Main Street First   
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has been working 24/7 to craft a national broadband plan that...
Only in America    
The Kaiser Family Foundation released a study this week that said 8- to-18-year-olds are spending more...
So Much For The Con, Now Let's Hear About Some Pros   
Last week, David Koretz asserted online "publishers are committing fraud" (Online Publishing Insider, January 21),...
>> Online Media Daily Archives 
ABOUT MEDIAPOST • MASTHEAD • MEDIA KIT • RSS FEEDS • PRIVACY/TERMS & CONDITIONS
©2010 MediaPost Communications. All rights reserved.
1140 Broadway, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10001
tel. 212-204-2000, fax 212-204-2038, feedback@mediapost.com