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Hosted Hosting: Should Service Providers Go Hosted?

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Article by AXIGEN Team

Service Provider Hosting Is Possible
The simple concept of hosted services, already known and widely used for enterprise environments for quite some time, represents the perfect solution for a great number of small and medium sized companies that require a safe and reasonably priced platform. Applying the same concept at a higher level could result in Hosting and Service Providers leasing or renting virtual real-estate for the services they provide in order to lower their initial investments or subsequent upgrade costs.

Hosted hosting could bring the advantages that hosted services usually create for enterprises to SPs’ own tier and optimize their resource usage to the maximum extent possible. This also goes to prove there is a need for a new breed of hosting services, especially aimed at large SPs requiring large storage and server farms. Moreover, hosted hosting would improve the overall service quality since those companies hosting Service Providers would only have to manage the platform, leaving the service to the provider.

This increase in quality will very much appeal to the customer or subscriber base, as no one can ever turn down a better deal for the same price. What’s more important, even services on offer could get a lot cheaper as the SP would only pay a fraction of the cost each month and only for the resources it requires, changing its subscription plan based on the usage rates of its services.

What if Something Goes Wrong?
Like any solution, the hosted hosting concept is obviously not bullet-proof. So, besides benefits, there must also be some down-sides that need to be considered. However, since it is not a very commonly used method throughout the industry, we do not have any real-life examples on which to base our conclusions at first glance. To find out what these drawbacks might be and where trouble might be waiting for us, we will turn yet again to the already treaded path of enterprise hosting.

The main issues with enterprise hosting are the result of inefficient business partnerships. This is the single, most important factor to take into account when moving a service to a hosted platform. This is where service level agreements (SLAs) come in and uptime rates divert growing businesses to an uncontrollable downward spiral. With hosted hosting services, part of these issues will be inherently overcome because the responsibility of the platform provider will be to manage their own platform only and thus reduce complexity. On the other hand, a side-effect makes its way into the equation: the service uptime rates will have to be much closer to 100% than for current hosting.

To provide end-users and customers with a 99.97% uptime SLA, the Service Provider must have an SLA with the service hosting partner of roughly 99.9985% or more (note the four decimals). This requirement will make most decision-makers very wary and cautious about the companies that they do business with. A clean “failure record” and satisfied customer base will become just the tip of the iceberg in this new paradigm of hosted services.

Conclusions
For the SP market, the future is here. The hosted hosting concept will most likely pick up incredible momentum in the following years as it creates a vast array of opportunities for all players and can even allow some of them to make up for a slow start in the past.

For further details on this new hosting paradigm, a head-to-head comparison of the pros and cons of licensed and hosted services models, or a pertinent analysis of the factors that providers should weigh in when trying to select a stable and trustworthy business partner to host their messaging services, we also invite you to check out the highly-informative AXIGEN webinar on Hosted Email Hosting, at: http://www.axigen.com/webinars/hosted-hosting_19/

About Gecad Technologies and Axigen:
Gecad Technologies SA is the vendor of Axigen, a professional messaging solution that ensures an efficient and secure worldwide communication environment and business growth for both service providers and companies of all sizes.
For further details, please visit http://www.axigen.com










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do multiple sites hosted a machine with a single IP share a TCP port 80?

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Question by samurai: do multiple sites hosted a machine with a single IP share a TCP port 80?
If a single machine with a single IP address is hosting multiple sites with different server programs, for instance, IIS, apache, tomcat, do these sites share the TCP port 80?
If yes, how can this happen?
Thank you in advance!
do multiple sites hosted on a machine with a single IP share a TCP port 80?

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Answer by fire bLade
yes!
The sites are routed through DNS server.

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How can I log source IP and Port of connections to a website hosted on public server? *Technical answers*?

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Question by cim2phat4u: How can I log source IP and Port of connections to a website hosted on public server? *Technical answers*?
Suppose I have a webpage hosted on some public server like geocities or xanga for example. I would like to log the source IP and Port for every connection request to my website, as well as the time the connection was initiated. How could I do this? Note that I want both IP and Port. Ideally I would like to capture all SYN packets, but since the website is hosted on a public server, I can’t simply monitor a packet sniffer. Any ideas? Technical answers and source code are welcome. Please don’t point me to an online IP tracker unless it can also log ports. Thanks in advance!
Correct me if I’m wrong, but a computer on an internal network may use its own port 80 to initiate http connections, but the packet the router will send out to the external internet will be sourced with the external IP and a unique Port that is mapped to an internal IP address. Therefore, the actual packet that the website server would recieve would not be sourced as port 80 but rather with whatever port the router has mapped to the particular client computer. Is this correct? That is why I want to record the port as well.

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Answer by boris
A free public server picks the ports you use, almost always this is port 80. The only way to do this would be to use another server of your own and have the originating site link to a picture on that site. The call for the picture URL will be recognized by your server, from there you can log the IP / port as you wish.

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Hosted ip phone solution?

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Question by : Hosted ip phone solution?
We currently host our own ip phone system (Cisco AVVID) and are exploring whether it would be more cost effective to have it hosted externally. We will need an ip phone solution for our office, with extension calling, caller id, conf calling, etc… We will need international calling as well. In addition, we have remote offices internationally which we would like networked within this hosted solution. Does anyone have recommendations for reliable providers of this type of service?

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Answer by Tony
I would say it would be better having someone else host your iP Phone.
I’m not so sure of which Providers are good, things have changed since then…

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Tony icon razz Hosted ip phone solution?

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How do I install twiki on a virtual server hosted at ipower?

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Question by : How do I install twiki on a virtual server hosted at ipower?
Basic installation instructions are here: http://www.twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/TWiki/TWikiInstallationGuide#Basic_Installation

I think I’m stuck in Step 5. I have set $ twikiLibPath = “http://mydomain.com/public_html/twiki/lib”; in the LocalLib.cfg

When I go to http://mydomain.com/twiki/bin/configure I get the login prompt, I cancel to register an account and I get redirected to http://www.miketadlock.com/twiki/bin/configure with this text printed into a blank page: {ScriptUrlPath}/view/TWiki/TWikiRegistration

I’ve tried setting $ ScriptUrlPath = all sorts of things in the .htaccess file, but for any value I set, I get an internal server error 500.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Answer by Colanth
You should be using an FTP program to do this.

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