Archive for August, 2007

4 Types Of Web Hosting Services

By harry On August 23, 2007 NO COMMENTS

Before signing up with a web hosting provider, take time to understand the differences among managed dedicated hosting, shared hosting, co-located hosting and unmanaged dedicated hosting.

1. Managed Dedicated Hosting

You have to lease a server from a host company. The company provides a strong level of support and maintenance. There are guaranteed levels of quality support and maintenance. The hosting company usually provides server uptime monitoring and hardware warranty. Security updates are also provided by the web hosting company. When you choose this kind of hosting service, make certain that the web hosting company is clear on its specific scope of services. For many, this is not their kind of affordable web hosting.

2. Shared Hosting

You share a server with other customers of that web hosting provider. The host administers the server completely. You maintain your account and you manage your website. An advantage with this kind of hosting is the very low cost. This is due to the fact that you and many other customers are paying for the use of the same server. This is the most affordable web hosting service.

The downside, however, is that you and other clients are using the resources of that same server, meaning, that if

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How To Decide The Proper Web Hosting For Your Website

By harry On August 22, 2007 NO COMMENTS

You are ready to setup your website or start your own internet business and you begin to search for a web hosting company. Now simply what are the parameters in choosing a web hosting company?

The following criteria will help in your evaluation:

Customer Support

When evaluating a web hosting company, don’t just look at the cost, or the storage size or the bandwidth, inquire about their customer support. A first-rate service should have a first-rate customer support. Check if the web hosting provider is there to support you 24/7 and will give you immediate help from its technicians if ever problems arise.

Guaranteed Uptime

Make sure if there is an uptime guarantee. A first-rate provider will also have a money-back guarantee in place. There are also free services, discounts as indemnity for a downtime. A web hosting company which stays away from taking responsibility is a clear signal that it won’t put effort into the providing good service.

There’s a big difference between a company that guarantees 99% uptime vs. another company which guarantees 98%. In the first company, your website will be down for 87.6 hours per year while with the second one (98%), your site will be down for 175.2 hours per year.

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