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VPN Service Providers, Let's Talk About ThemFor those of you who know little to nothing about VPN servers, don’t worry this article was intended for you. We will go over the basics of VPN servers and go over the various different VPN service providers. We have asked ourselves, what is a VPN ? According to Google, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) server is a network that uses a public telecommunication infrastructure and their technology such as the Internet, to provide remote offices or individual users with secure access to their organization’s network (Wikipedia). In simpler terms, VPN provides internet access to those in remote areas, possibly miles away from the provider. This is technically a type of Wide Area Network (WAN). This allows for computer to computer communications like the transferring of files, video conferencing, and the receiving and responding to emails. The benefit of having VPN service compared to dial-up or leased line connections is the general cost effectiveness in relation to the security of the network. Dial-up and leased lines can be expensive and require a physical connection from computer to computer through the telephone lines. For remote access users, this can be a real hassle, being as telephone lines aren’t giving connectivity to the entire world. So, what is a VPN service provider ? In general, there are two varieties of VPN servers: Remote- access as mentioned earlier and site-to-site servers. Remote access servers provide connectivity to users that are isolated from the general network. For instance, companies will hire VPN service providers to allow employees to connect to the business network while at home or out of town. Site-to-site VPN servers provide connectivity between two already established networks. This also comes in handy to the business world, in that it allows further networking between allied companies, ensuring that communications are fast and efficient. There are other scenarios where one might need these VPN servers. Scientists performing research in remote countries require secure VPN servers in order to send their files back home where they are much less likely to succumb to corruption. Another scenario would be anyone going on extended vacation and needs a secure network to transfer files and telecommunicate. A quick Google search using the keywords “VPN service providers,” or "what's a vpn " will open up pages of companies available for providing VPN service. When I performed the search, seven separate companies appeared organically on the first page alone; the results go back several pages. A key factor to keep in mind is that a company’s reputation and guarantees are far more important than how big they seem. When it comes to VPN servers other than those that are extreme remote-access, small business VPN servers can provide just as excellent service. On the other hand, remote access servers may need a larger network and staff of employees to ensure you are provided with the ultimate connectivity. This may only apply to extreme cases. If someone needs remote VPN access to a small village in Nepal, it would be much harder to provide excellent connectivity rather that remote access for your home.

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Page 1: What Is A Vpn

VPN Service Providers, Let's Talk About Them…

For those of you who know little to nothing about VPN servers, don’t worry this article was

intended for you. We will go over the basics of VPN servers and go over the various different

VPN service providers. We have asked ourselves, what is a VPN? According to Google, a

Virtual Private Network (VPN) server is a network that uses a public telecommunication

infrastructure and their technology such as the Internet, to provide remote offices or individual

users with secure access to their organization’s network (Wikipedia). In

simpler terms, VPN provides internet access to those in remote areas,

possibly miles away from the provider. This is technically a type of

Wide Area Network (WAN). This allows for computer to computer

communications like the transferring of files, video conferencing, and

the receiving and responding to emails. The benefit of having VPN

service compared to dial-up or leased line connections is the

general cost effectiveness in relation to the security of the

network. Dial-up and leased lines can be expensive and require a

physical connection from computer to computer through the

telephone lines. For remote access users, this can be a real hassle, being as telephone lines aren’t

giving connectivity to the entire world.

So, what is a VPN service provider? In general, there are two varieties of VPN servers: Remote-

access as mentioned earlier and site-to-site servers. Remote access servers provide connectivity

to users that are isolated from the general network. For instance, companies will hire VPN

service providers to allow employees to connect to the business network while at home or out of

town. Site-to-site VPN servers provide connectivity between two already established networks.

This also comes in handy to the business world, in that it allows further networking between

allied companies, ensuring that communications are fast and efficient. There are other scenarios

where one might need these VPN servers. Scientists performing research in remote countries

require secure VPN servers in order to send their files back home where they are much less

likely to succumb to corruption. Another scenario would be anyone going on extended vacation

and needs a secure network to transfer files and telecommunicate.

A quick Google search using the keywords “VPN service providers,” or "what's a vpn" will open

up pages of companies available for providing VPN service. When I performed the search, seven

separate companies appeared organically on the first page alone; the results go back several

pages. A key factor to keep in mind is that a company’s reputation and guarantees are far more

important than how big they seem. When it comes to VPN servers other than those that are

extreme remote-access, small business VPN servers can provide just as excellent service. On the

other hand, remote access servers may need a larger network and staff of employees to ensure

you are provided with the ultimate connectivity. This may only apply to extreme cases. If

someone needs remote VPN access to a small village in Nepal, it would be much harder to

provide excellent connectivity rather that remote access for your home.