Difference between managed and unmanaged servers


Managed and unmanaged servers differ primarily in terms of the level of support and responsibility provided by the hosting provider. Hive offers unmanaged servers, providing clients with complete control and flexibility over their server environments. With unmanaged servers, clients can tailor their setups to their specific needs and have the freedom to customize their hosting experience without constraints.

Unmanaged servers include the following:

  • Full root access, allowing users to have unrestricted control over all aspects of their server configuration.
  • Network connectivity.
  • Automated OS installation via the Hive client portal.
  • DIY Management: With unmanaged servers, the responsibility for server management falls entirely on the client. This includes tasks like installing software, configuring settings, monitoring performance, applying updates, and maintaining security.

Unlike managed servers, unmanaged servers do not come with the additional support and assistance from the hosting provider. This means that clients have full control over their server environment. However, they are also responsible for all OS and software installations, troubleshooting any OS and software issues that arise and ensuring the smooth operation of their servers.


In summary, the main difference between managed and unmanaged servers lies in the level of support and management provided. Managed servers offer convenience and peace of mind with comprehensive support, while unmanaged servers provide greater flexibility and control at the cost of requiring more technical expertise and effort from the client.

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