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If you are not sure what a dedicated server is or whether or not you should be using one, then read on. This option could make a difference on how your website performs.Simply put, a dedicated server is one that you use solely by itself. What this means is you own the entire server and it is not shared with anyone else. 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It is a term used to describe the amount of data that is transferred from a website.  A key thing to know is what the amount of data transfer allowed for a bandwidth hosting package.For example, if you have a web page that is 48KB in size, each time a user opens your site and visits that page they download 48 KB of information on to their computer. 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Rather than choosing multiple website hosting, you can create a subdomain instead. Subdomains are basically a site within a site and some hosting services will give you free subdomain hosting with a paid hosting package. 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