A shared-rent Server is a number of individuals or groups who need to use a network server jointly rented by the sharing alliance or the sharing initiator. Each franchisee has basically the same server resources, A host is rented by the tenant alliance or the tenant initiator on behalf of the user group. The host resources are evenly distributed by all users. For example, one host is rented by 20 users in 10000/year, that is, 500 RMB/year for each user.
The original shared-rent server was initiated by an individual. It was probably inspired by group buying, but its form was somewhat different. In the later stages, this multi-person server purchase method has become an independent business. Many companies specializing in Server rental are playing the role of a co-tenant initiator and organization deployer, this service is dedicated to finding a number of friends who need to use the network space to rent a server and activate the service after accumulating a certain amount of money, the companies of these Rental Servers allocate the pre-subscription blank size, IIS, bandwidth, FTP account, and so on. Each tenant member has the website virtual host service and certain advanced management permissions, in the future, some server adjustment requirements (for example, the Web components to be installed) will be arranged by the provisioner to avoid affecting the normal use of all users due to operation errors of a user, at the same time, in order to prevent some malicious damages, the deployer also acts as the administrator. Some IDC organizations also include the share-sharing service, and the IDC sends a dedicated person to act as the initiator and Management deployer.
As a result, a shared-rent server has multiple forms and its operation specifications are not uniform. Generally, a server initiated by an individual has a higher flexibility for shared-rent, and Members can assign more permissions, however, the absence of a top-level manager is prone to disputes and it is difficult to ensure the security of servers. However, a manager is responsible for the leasing server business initiated by a relevant professional organization or IDC, completing leasing behavior and maintaining and managing it on behalf of you can effectively prevent disputes, improve the sharing success rate, ensure the standardized and orderly sharing behavior, and ensure the continuous integrity of contracts, to maximize the protection of the rights of all tenants.
What is the difference between a shared server and a virtual host?
In the form of operation, a virtual host is a network data center that builds several virtual spaces on a server in the data center, for example, creating n web sites through IIS, create n ftp accounts through the SERV-U, the FTP jurisdiction of each account corresponds to the file space of its virtual host, and then the FTP account password to the user, the general user can only be managed through FTP, you cannot directly manage IIS. In addition, if you need to add other components, additional charges are generally required. If a MySQL database is used, the VM service charges the database by number.
In fact, the co-rental server is rented from the data center by the co-leasing initiator, and then a certain number of virtual hosts are created to be assigned to each of the sponsors. Therefore, the co-rental server can have many high-level management permissions on the server, for example, remote control. At the same time, the number of users who share a server is very flexible. If you do not want too many people to share the lease, you can select 3-5 people to share the rent, and the cost for one year will not be very high, at the same time, the performance is guaranteed. In addition, if you need to install components or use some other extension software, you can perform the installation and debugging on your own as long as you negotiate with other tenants, no additional fees are required.
Share Property Rights
The property rights of a shared-rent server are very complicated. It depends on the form of a shared-rent server. If a shared-rent server is initiated by an individual, how to assign the property rights should be negotiated by all the tenants; if it is initiated by a tenant, they generally adopt the method of renting servers without property rights, so the property rights of servers belong to the data center. If a Shared Server is a service provided by the data center, the property rights are also attributed to the data center.