What makes dedicated hosting any better than shared?
Right now I am using multiple business plans through IX webhosting, which run about $6 a month per plan.
I was considering going with dedicated hosting for a media site that I am working on because 95% of the content will be streaming video, flash animations and games. But when looking at various plans I noticed most are $100+ per month, with bandwith rates that are below what im getting or about even to what im getting with a shared account for $6 a month.
For instance this plan Dedicated Servers,Server Colocation,Server Hosting from Aplus.net its a dedicated hosting plan for about $200 a month with a limit of 1500 GB Bandwidth per month.
Each business plan I use has a limit of 1500g also but is only $6 a month, Business Package:Cheap Web Hosting Plan
hp,MySQL,PGSQL,Linux,SSL,Perl
Im I missing something here? is there anything else I should be looking at? Is dedicated really worth it when my main concern is bandwidth?
Thank you, i dont know to much about hosting and could really use as much experienced info as possible
Jeremy
Right now I am using multiple business plans through IX webhosting, which run about $6 a month per plan.
I was considering going with dedicated hosting for a media site that I am working on because 95% of the content will be streaming video, flash animations and games. But when looking at various plans I noticed most are $100+ per month, with bandwith rates that are below what im getting or about even to what im getting with a shared account for $6 a month.
For instance this plan Dedicated Servers,Server Colocation,Server Hosting from Aplus.net its a dedicated hosting plan for about $200 a month with a limit of 1500 GB Bandwidth per month.
Each business plan I use has a limit of 1500g also but is only $6 a month, Business Package:Cheap Web Hosting Plan

Im I missing something here? is there anything else I should be looking at? Is dedicated really worth it when my main concern is bandwidth?
Thank you, i dont know to much about hosting and could really use as much experienced info as possible
Jeremy