samedi 16 janvier 2016

Business Hosting : Your Ultimate Guide

By Jonnie Rabuse


The internet has been part and parcel of our daily lives in such a way that if you take it away, our world would grind into a halt and become a lame one. There are millions of websites driving the internet, from social media sites to entirely business related ones. Given such a scenario, "website hosting" has become a relatively common term. But what exactly is website hosting?
Website hosting is all about 'publishing' a website on the internet, at a space provided by a website hosting provider. Every website needs to be hosted on a web server before it can be viewed in the browser. It works as if you are renting a digital space where you can set up and format your web pages and from where people can access those pages via the internet. There are practically thousands if not millions of website hosting companies in the United States alone. They can be divided into various classes according to individual needs.


 There are free website hosting plans which have sponsored advertisements on your web pages. That's how servers earn their money, they can't let you use the space out of charity! There are others who offer their services at a very affordable cost while retaining all the features that you may need. Finally, there are reputable servers who offer premium fee based web hosting plans which are normally acquired by big businesses and organizations.

When you are certain that you need the services of a webhost, then you have to take into account several factors in order to end up with the right webhost. You must examine your options first and make a checklist of your specific requirements prior to shopping for the perfect server for your new website. Check the bandwidth and disk space being offered to you. These would largely depend on the type of website that you are going to build. Security and privacy are also of paramount importance, especially if you intend to use the website for business purposes. It would be wise to contact the website hosting company and inquire about their security and privacy features, and then compare them with other website hosts. You can then sift through the details and come up with the best webhost which could accommodate all your needs.

The next step would be choosing the appropriate hosting type. There are several types of hosting which include shared hosting, a dedicated server, and collocation or virtual private web server. For newbies, shared website hosting is the best option. This type involves many users who are using the same web server and share the server resources. A dedicated server is owned by a single user and is accorded complete rights over it. With this type, you can install your own software, use your own programming language, and as the name suggests, it is entirely dedicated for your website/s specifications. Dedicated servers will be useful for enterprise-level sites, dedicated hosting resellers, web designers and developers, corporate intranets, intricate sites with high traffic and secured information, and for sites with restricted content. However, dedicated servers will cost you 8 to 10 times more than the average web hosts. If you cannot afford the expenses of a dedicated server, then a virtual private server is the likely solution. Collocation is best suited for websites that require advanced functions such as custom software and hardware configurations, load-balancing and clustering.

The next stage would be picking the appropriate hosting type. There are many types of hosting, among which are shared hosting, virtual private web server, and a dedicated server. Shared website hosting accommodates multiple websites on a single server by allocating each site its own portion of server space. Almost all web hosting companies today provide shared web hosting feature to their clients. Shared hosting is also called virtual hosting, its is appropriate for low budget and entry-level hosting services. It can provide adequate disk space and bandwidth for most personal or small-business websites. A virtual private server (VPS), also known as collocation is best suited for websites that require advanced functions such as load-balancing and clustering, custom software, and hardware configurations. A dedicated server is owned by a single user and is accorded complete rights over it. This means your website does not share storage space on a server with any other client. Your site has private access to the server it's hosted on. Dedicated server is the best option if you have a busy or intricate website but you don't want to operate your own server.

What has been discussed above is just an overview of the concepts behind website hosting. There are more grounds to cover so you may need to arm yourself with as much information as possible and dig into the kennel of website hosting so that you can make the right choice as to your host, hosting type, and your hosting plan. Once you become adept with the entire concept, then you will realize that website hosting can pay dividends in the long run.




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