Texas A&M University | Technology Services

Overview

Technology Services’ web hosting service provides reliable, secure and cost-effective solutions for web publishing.

Getting Started

Our web hosting services allow a department to focus on their work without the expense or hassle of supporting an in-house server. Choose either shared hosting or a dedicated server to best suit your needs. 

Request

To request this service, complete the Website Consulting request form.

Cost

Texas A&M University (Part 02) rates are displayed below. See General Computing Rates for TAMUS, Non-TAMUS, and Auxiliary Rates.

Rates for Web Hosting and Mastering service
Service Description Unit Rate in $ Item Code/ Product/Service
Website Hosting Annual Cost - Shared Server Year 132.00 WEBSITE HOST ANNUAL
Support Equivalent to 1 Full Time Employee 1 FTE/Month 10,999.00 CONTRACT SUP 1 FTE
Support Equivalent to 3/4 Time Employee .75 FTE/Month 8,480.00 CONTRACT SUP .75 FTE
Support Equivalent to 1/2 Time Employee .50 FTE/Month 5,710.00 CONTRACT SUP .50 FTE
Support Equivalent to 1/4 Time Employee .25 FTE/Month 2,985.00 CONTRACT SUP .25 FTE
Technical services on computer-related issues Hour 145.00 BSPS HOURLY SUPPORT

Service Details

Web hosting is priced according to the type of service provided. Web management services can be provided with any web hosting option, or you may assume responsibility for your own website management.

  • Shared - your site is placed on one of our servers, which is shared by multiple users.
  • Dedicated - your site is placed on one of our servers, which is dedicated for your use.
  • Supported - your site is placed on your own server, which we manage for you.

All servers are located in the campus data centers, which provide around-the-clock monitoring 365 days a year, a physically secure environment and backup power:

Server configuration includes:

  • Windows or Linux operating system
  • Apache
  • Internet Information Services (IIS)

Additional options include:

  • SSL certificates
  • Secure database connections

Last Modified: August 27, 2025