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===VPS===
 
===VPS===
 
A Virtual Private Server(VPS) is an instance of a Virtual Operating System running on a much larger server. Typically multiple VPS will be run on a single server. In a VPS environment, you have a dedicated virtual private server but do not control the server on which it is hosted. Resources will be limited, you can not control or harden the outer server.
 
A Virtual Private Server(VPS) is an instance of a Virtual Operating System running on a much larger server. Typically multiple VPS will be run on a single server. In a VPS environment, you have a dedicated virtual private server but do not control the server on which it is hosted. Resources will be limited, you can not control or harden the outer server.
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'''Examples'''
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* https://www.linode.com/pricing
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* https://chhost.net/virtual-server/
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* https://www.tilaa.com/orders/add
  
 
'''Benefits'''
 
'''Benefits'''

Revision as of 14:46, 22 May 2014

Criteria

  • Price - relative services offered
  • Reputation - are they well known, have they had security breaches or reports of poor support, do they adhere to certain principles inline with that of your organisation - such as data privacy or protection of human rights defenders.
  • Specialisation - do they work in the field of human rights, software applications or general hosting
  • Is mail provided
  • Hardware specifications
  • Operating systems offered
  • Supported provided
  • Readily discusses your security concerns and which security features and processes they offer with their hosting.
  • Provides the most recent stable versions of all server software.
  • Provides reliable methods for backup and recovery.
  • Provides encryption options for hosting of sites or mail

Secure hosting setups

Depending on available skill level the following secure system setups are possible:

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High Technical

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Intermediary Technical

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Basic Technical

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Comparison Matrix


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