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Today's webmasters need to know
the difference between shared and dedicated IP
addresses to determine which is the right choice
for their domain. Learn the reasons for and the
benefits of having a dedicated IP address.
What is a Shared IP Address?
Every web server is assigned an IP address. An
IP address might look something like this:
248.57.240.83. The server’s IP address generally
stays the same all the time. Most websites on
the internet are hosted on shared IP addresses,
which means that one server with one IP address
holds multiple domain names.
It used to be that every domain name had a
different IP address, but with the rapid
increase of domains needed and the finite number
of IP addresses they began to share IPs. Now
servers are able to determine by the domain
entered in a user’s browser which domain is
being requested, even though it may send a
request for an IP with hundreds of domains.
What is a Dedicated IP Address?
A dedicated IP address is set aside specifically
for one domain, like in the old days. This means
that if someone types in the numeric form of the
IP address the same domain will always appear in
the browser. Dedicated IP addresses are no
longer the norm and it usually costs more to get
one.
Who Needs a Dedicated IP Address?
Usually dedicated IP addresses are used for
large web sites or secure e-commerce web sites.
Benefits of Having a Dedicated IP Address
Although, shared IP is usually easier and
cheaper, there are a few advantages to having a
dedicated IP address. Besides looking ‘cool’ for
fellow webmasters, a dedicated IP is needed for
three specific reasons:
Using your own Private SSL Certificate. This
applies only if you need to have your own SSL
certificate. SSL certificates are needed for
accepting credit cards online. Web hosts that
offer SSL usually offer a shared SSL certificate
where users can share the web host’s SSL. If you
are using your web host’s SSL you don’t need a
dedicated IP.
Anonymous FTP for some web hosts. Anonymous FTP
is a method of sharing files on the Internet.
Anonymous FTP means a computer will allow anyone
using the FTP software access a special
directory for files on its disk drive. This
service is called Anonymous FTP because the user
name used to sign in is "anonymous." To enable
anonymous FTP certain web hosts require
dedicated IP for the anonymous FTP function to
work properly. Check with your web host if this
is an issue for you.
Setting up your own Domain Name Server. A name
server looks like this: ex. NS1.yoursite.com,
NS2.yoursite.com. Since all web hosts provide
you with their DNS servers, you don't need to
have your own. But if you choose to have your
own name server you will need to have a
dedicated IP address to do so.
Do Search Engines Ban Shared IP Users?
Recent rumors suggested that search engines have
blocked spam activity, by blocking ip addresses.
Since shared IP address users are bundled
together on the same IP address with many
others, innocent sites would be banned from
search engines if this were the case. The rumor,
however, is false. Most web hosting services use
an IP sharing environment and it would be
unprofitable to search engines to penalize a
site based on IP.
Using modern name-based technology a search
engine is able to ban anything on a domain name
instead of an entire IP neighborhood. So it
continues to be search engine safe to host a
site on a shared IP environment. (However,
sharing a mail server with a spammer is still a
bad idea. If you are concerned about being
penalized for a fellow shared user’s activity,
get your own mail server.)
To sum up- serious webmasters who would like
total control over their server and space, and
e-commerce web sites who need their own SSL
certificates are the best candidates for
dedicated IP addresses. The rest of us can just
happily coexist on the cheaper shared IP’s.
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