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Self-hosting

What is self-hosting?

Self-hosting refers to hosting software or web services on your own server or within your own IT infrastructure instead of using an external hosting service or a cloud solution.
With self-hosting, the operator is responsible for the entire administration, maintenance and security of the servers and the applications running on them.

 

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Advantages of self-hosting

  1. Control:
    Complete control over the servers and the applications hosted on them enables tailor-made configurations and customizations.
  2. Security:
    Data remains within the company and is not accessible to external providers, which can provide additional security.
  3. Flexibility:
    Self-hosted systems can be customized specifically to the company's needs.

Disadvantages of self-hosting

  1. Cost:
    Purchasing and maintaining your own servers can be expensive, both in terms of hardware and human resources.
  2. Complexity:
    Operating your own server requires technical expertise and can be complex, especially in terms of administration and security.
  3. Maintenance:
    The responsibility for regular maintenance and updates of the hardware and software lies with the operator, which means additional work.

Application examples for self-hosting

  • Websites:
    Companies host their own websites on internal servers to have more control over the web environment.
  • Email servers:
    Self-hosted email servers make it possible to manage emails internally and provide additional control and data protection.
  • Databases:
    Large companies use self-hosting for databases to store and manage sensitive data internally.

Self-hosting and data protection

Self-hosting can provide strong control over your own data, which can make it easier to comply with data protection regulations. However, operators must ensure that they comply with all legal requirements, such as the GDPR, especially with regard to the protection and secure processing of personal data.
This type of app is already fully developed and tested, and the company distributing the white label app can brand it to offer it as its own product.
Here are the typical features and benefits of white label apps:

CCM19 and self-hosting

For users who want to run CCM19 on their own infrastructure,"Agency Selfhosting" offers the option of hosting the software on their own servers.
This tariff is aimed at agencies and hosting providers and offers comprehensive functions and flexibility in the management of domains and customers.
Further information and details on prices can be found on the CCM19 page for agencies and hosting providers.

 

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