Hosting
The service that stores the files of a website or application and makes them available via the internet. Hosting ensures that the website is always accessible to users.
What is hosting?
Hosting is the service that ensures your website or application is accessible via the internet. All files, databases, and application logic are stored on servers that are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The quality of your hosting directly affects the speed, reliability, and security of your software. A slow or unreliable hosting environment can lead to frustrated users and missed business opportunities.
How does hosting work?
With hosting, the files and databases of your application are stored on a server permanently connected to the internet. When a user visits your website, the browser sends a request to this server, which then returns the correct pages and data. Wabber offers hosting solutions from Dutch data centers, ensuring low latency and GDPR compliance. For clients with extra privacy requirements, we also offer on-premise hosting, where the software runs on servers within the company's own premises.
Example
A logistics company uses Wabber's TMS to plan and track hundreds of shipments daily. This system runs on servers in a Dutch data center with guaranteed uptime. When a driver confirms a delivery on the road via the mobile app, this is processed in real-time by the hosted backend. The planner at the office immediately sees the updated status. Thanks to continuous monitoring and automatic backups, the system is always available, even during peak loads.
Why is good hosting important?
A good hosting partner does more than just make servers available. Wabber continuously monitors the performance of your applications, proactively performs updates, and ensures adequate backups. In case of emergencies, we have disaster recovery procedures that ensure your systems are quickly operational again. This is essential for business-critical applications such as tracking systems and AI clusters, where downtime directly leads to production loss.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between cloud hosting and on-premise hosting?
With cloud hosting, your application runs on servers in a data center that are managed remotely. With on-premise hosting, the servers are physically located in your own business premises. Wabber offers both options, with on-premise hosting being particularly relevant for organizations with strict privacy requirements, such as with our AI/LLM cluster.
Why does Wabber host in Dutch data centers?
By hosting in Dutch data centers, we guarantee low latency for users in the Benelux region and fully comply with GDPR legislation. Your data stays within the Netherlands, which is important for organizations working with sensitive business or personal data.
What happens if the server goes down?
Wabber has disaster recovery procedures that ensure your systems are quickly operational again in case of an emergency. We make regular backups and continuously monitor the servers. In case of failure, we automatically switch to a backup system where possible to minimize downtime.
Is Wabber's hosting suitable for business-critical applications?
Yes, our hosting solutions are specifically configured for business-critical applications such as WMS, TMS, and tracking systems. We offer guaranteed uptime, proactive maintenance, and 24/7 monitoring. Our upcoming ISO 27001 certification underlines our commitment to security and reliability.
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