Web Hosting ? Shop Carefully before you Buy
submitted: Aug 19th 2008 |
by: IanHall |
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Internet connected servers that provide space and bandwidth for a domain for one or more web sites are called Web Hosts. Most large companies will have a private network to host their domains on their own equipment and IP address range. For most of those who want to establish a web presence, a "rented" host is a must.
Plenty of hosting plans are available. Some hosting plans are free, while others can charge up to $100 a month or more. Some only offer a tiny amount of disk space and minimal network bandwidth. Everything else is the responsibility of the site owner. A wide range of services like server and email administration, backups, web site design assistance, troubleshooting and more are offered by many others.
With web hosting, you may be sharing a server with one to a thousand web sites. This lets the web hosting company keep expenses down. These arrangements go fine when the web sites are simple and low-volume. You may want to consider a dedicated server to handle a rapidly growing web site.
As suggested by the name, a dedicated server only hosts your domain. You can put one web site on the server, or as many as you desire. The access is something you can control. Much of the server administration can be taken over by yourself, as an option.This will cost you considerable time, but may save you money on support costs. You can end up costing yourself much more than you save if you don't have the expertise.
If you are going to take on those administrative tasks, even with hired help, you should have some technical background. That knowledge will be useful for day to day tasks as well as emergencies. You will need to be familiar with FTP, email administration backup methods and other technical aspects.
You may find it worth your while to consider implementing a database once your web site reaches a certain size and level of complexity. Of course, this will include an even higher ability level in technical, logistical and creative skills.
It can be relatively simple to implement a database. Creating one that works effectively and stays useful takes a certain type of practical planning and focus. Not everyone has the inclination, especially considering the visual design, content development or the other tasks that lay the foundation for a popular web site.
More low level administrative matters are also necessary. Utilitarian tasks such as managing disk space, maintaining domain names, registration and changes deals, are very tedious ones. It is helpful to have a rudimentary understanding of the workings of DNS with knowledge of the Internet's design. That provides an understanding to the purpose of some of those tasks.
Consider all factors and look closely, when looking for a web host for your web site. Think about your personality traits and what's offered and decide if it is a good match. Be sure to look at everything before you dive in.
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Author Ian Hall is a web developer and entrepreneur who writes on different topics for the general internet audience.reseller web hosting This and other unique content 'reseller hosting' articles are available with free reprint rights.
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