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Different from station groups and independent servers
Time : 2023-12-11 14:12:19
Edit : Jtti

  Site groups (site groups) and independent servers are two different network architectures and management methods. They have some obvious differences in the use of scenarios, resource allocation, and management costs.

  Site group (site group):

  Concept: Site group refers to a group of network resources that manage multiple websites. These websites usually belong to the same organization, the same subject or the same manager. The purpose of the station group is to improve the overall efficiency, security and maintenance of the website through centralized management.

  Sharing resources: Websites in the site usually share the same server resources, such as hardware equipment, bandwidth, storage space, etc. These resources are shared between multiple sites and improved the overall performance through effective use of resources.

  Unified management: The managers of the station group can centrally manage all sites through a unified management interface or tool. This includes operational renewal, security settings, backup and other operations.

  Cost benefits: Due to resource sharing and centralized management, the station group usually has better cost benefits. Multiple stations on one server make resources more effective.

  Independent server:

  Concept: Independent server refers to a separate server resources provided by a website or an application alone. Each independent server has its own hardware, bandwidth, storage and other resources, and is independent of other servers.

  Independent resources: Each independent server has its own independent resources and does not share it with other servers. This ensures that each site has greater independence in performance and resources.

  Autonomous management: Websites with independent servers usually need to be managed independently, including system configuration, security settings, software updates, etc. Managers have higher control and flexibility to the server.

  Applicable to large traffic sites: Independent servers are suitable for websites that need a large amount of resources and handle large flows, such as large e -commerce platforms, high access portal websites, etc.

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  Summary:

  Resource sharing VS. Independent resources: The station group improves the overall efficiency through resource sharing, while the independent server has independent resources to ensure that the site is operating independently.

  Management method: The station group usually needs to be managed independently through unified management methods.

  Cost benefits: The station group usually has better cost benefits, and independent servers may be more suitable for large sites that need independent resources.

  Applicable scenarios: Site groups are suitable for management of multiple small websites. Independent servers are suitable for large and independent requirements.

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