Maintenance is an important part of server management. By making sure that your server's software is up-to-date and free of security issues, you can prevent potential issues with your server.
Backups:
It is critical that all important data on your server be backed up in case the worst scenario should occur.
Updates:
Server updates and vulnerabilities can be found at any time, causing web-based software to become critically vulnerable. We keep all services and software up to date with the latest stable version available.
Passwords:
Good security includes use of very strong passwords; combinations of upper case and lower case letters along with numbers and special characters. Passwords should be at least 8 characters long and not spell a word found in the dictionary. Passwords should also be changed on a regular basis. Most security experts recommend changing your password every 60 – 90 days.
Anti-Virus:
While servers that are not used for Web browsing or personal email use are less vulnerable to viruses, we should still protect server from these threats. All content should be scanned as it enters the server with an Anti-Virus program. Virtual Dedicated Servers require that Anti-Virus programs function without Kernel access.