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10 Questions To Get Answered Before Choosing A Web Host

Author : Alex De Thomson

It is particularly important for individuals and SMBs (Small and Medium-sized Businesses) that build their own websites, or spend very precious capital to do so, to find a good web hosting plan. If you are just now getting up to speed in this area, it is important that you know how quickly things change in this industry. In addition, you need to know what the basic components of a good hosting plan are, and learn to compare apples with apples, as they say.

It used to be crucially important to pick the right web host, as there were fly-by-night firms actually ripping people off and running away to Belize or somewhere. Things have settled down quite a bit, and there are scores of hosting firms to choose from, all of which are reputable and honest. It may still be true that some hosts have better uptime statistics or offer better deals, but as long as you stay with an established host you should not have any problems with rip-offs.

After making a list of potential companies, you should get these 10 questions answered before choosing a web host:

#1. Will you get unlimited disk space?

You certainly can’t afford to run out of disk storage space when people are relying on your site to provide important information or services. Most of today’s plans, even low-cost ones, feature unlimited disk space, a testament to how much the price of hard drives has come down.

#2. Is there unlimited bandwidth?

This term refers to the amount of traffic that can be sent back and forth, to and from your site. When a lot of people want to connect to your site at the same time, limited bandwidth is a real problem and a business-killer, too. Again, even low-cost plans now offer unlimited (or extremely high amounts of) bandwidth.

#3. Is there a 99.9% uptime guarantee?

No web host can honestly guarantee 100% uptime, but many hosting services get very close. A standard in the industry is now 99.5%, but leading hosts will advertise a 99.9% uptime guarantee.

#4. Do you get free setup?

Setup fees were appropriate at one time when the tools were less powerful and the process less automated. There is currently no reason in the world to pay setup fees, and companies that advertise that they “waive” these fees are essentially imputing a value to something they wouldn’t charge for anyway.

#5. Do you get subdomains allowing for unlimited sites?

You may begin your Internet strategy with a single site, but when you want to launch others you will need a way to do that, and without setting up a new domain at new cost. This option is quite important, as subdomains (with the format, subdomainname.maindomainname.com) allow you to spread out and create other separate online entities that may not be strictly related to the main domain’s purpose.

#6. Is 24/7 support available, and how much of it is from real people?

Some hosting services don’t let customer call by phone, which should throw up a red flag. Support is absolutely critical, so make sure it’s available, and the best companies will provide it in several ways-via e-mail, online web forms, chat and phone calls to real human beings.

#7. Do you get installed software for databases, scripting, email, etc.?

Even if you don’t understand or make use of Perl, CGI, MySQL, PHP or other acronyms you’ve been told are important, you do need them. You can make use of them through graphical-interface applications that ease the process, or your IT consultant or employee can handle all of it. You do need these.

#8. Is the cPanel hosting tool used?

This is by far the most useful control panel for managing sites, and is made available by many of the leading hosts. If not cPanel, what tools are offered? If you can’t find much information in a web search about the toolkit being used by a potential host, considering choosing only a host company that has this one available. The cPanel took is the best example of its kind.

#9. Is the plan affordable?

Many hosting plans start at under $10 per month. That’s very affordable, but you can do even better by paying for a year’s hosting service in advance. When you start requiring e-commerce components and huge database access, your hosting cost will increase, of course.

#10. Are there contracts, excessive fine print and/or hidden fees?

Everything in the plan should be made crystal clear from the beginning. Read every word of the user terms and conditions, and don’t sign up for anything if you don’t understand them. If you start hearing about extra fees, scratch the company off your list of potential hosts.

Amy Armitage is the head of Business Development for Lunarpages. Lunarpages provides quality web hosting from their US-based hosting facility. They offer a wide-range of services from dedicated servers and managed solutions to shared and reseller hosting plans. Visit online for more information. Continue reading

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The Difference Between Linux And Windows Servers

Author : Alex De Thomson

You’ve decided it’s time to get your website, and have even found a host server you think you’ll be happy with. Brimming with excitement, you sign up for your own domain, and decide on which hosting package you’ll need.

As you look over your options, a bit of confusion hits: do you want your website hosted on a Linux system, or a Windows based server? What the…

Well, you’re likely running Windows on your own computer, so that must be the same thing – and you haven’t even a clue what a Linux computer is, so the last thing you want is to go out and buy a whole new computer just to run your website.

Besides, every website you’ve looked at has run fine on your home computer running Windows, so that’s the obvious choice, isn’t it? Then again, looking at prices, why is one version more than the other? Since it costs more, you must be getting a lot more features, right?

Well, slow down, take a breathe, and a step back from your computer. Before you click either button, Linux or Windows, let’s take a simple look at some of the differences between Linux and Windows servers. Afterwards your choice should be pretty easy for your personal needs.

CLEARING UP SOME MISCONCEPTIONS

Before you start trying to calculate how much a new computer would cost if you made it on a Linux system, stop! It doesn’t matter what kind of operating system you’re running on your home or business computer. Which operating system you run on your computer is irrelevant in making your decision. Even if you have Windows 98, XP, or Vista, you can still build and run your website just fine on Linux hosting. Your personal computer is irrelevant when choosing your web host format.

LINUX HOSTING

Linux is a freely-distributed open source system, which makes it much more cost-effective for hosts to provide, maintain, and operate. It also has a very strong standing for both speed and stability. It’s so accepted that the majority of websites are actually hosted on a Linux operating system.

SECURITY: Though both Linux and Windows can both face hacking attempts, because Linux is open sourced, patches to close security holes are implemented very quickly since so many people contribute to making it better daily.

COST: Again, since it’s an open source OS, there is no licensing charge for running Linux operating systems. It costs less for the host to provide the service.

WINDOWS HOSTING

Windows, like your personal computer, is a Microsoft owned commercial operating system. Its main advantage is that it can also run Microsoft software such as Access and MS SQL databases.

SECURITY: As a commercial operating system, it may take a little longer at fixing some security issues (often by releasing security packs) since they must usually be provided through Microsoft.

COST: Just as you must purchase Windows for your own computer (the OEM cost is already in the price of your computer if it came with Windows pre-installed), servers must pay Microsoft for additional licensing fees for using their operating system. That’s why hosts must usually charge more for Windows hosting.

SIMPLIFYING YOUR DECISION

While both types of hosting can maintain websites, the choice of which you choose may be quite simple depending on the type of site files you need:

If you have specific pages that need to run languages and databases such as PHP, Perl, PostGre, MySQL, PostgreSQL, then you’ll want to select a Linux Hosting Server.

If your site needs access to Active Server Pages (ASP), MS SQL databases, or Visual Basic Scripts, then a Windows Hosted Server is required.

Apart from that, it’s strictly a matter of personal taste, preference, and costs. Regular website pages and scripts run fine on the lower cost Linux option, and actually there are many more add-ons available that make use of the MySQL database.

If in doubt, remember that most websites are run from a Linux hosting package, so you really don’t need to spend more on a Windows platform unless you absolutely need some of their specific programming functions.

Amy Armitage is the head of Business Development for Lunarpages. Lunarpages provides quality web hosting from their US-based hosting facility. They offer a wide-range of services from linux virtual private servers and managed solutions to shared and reseller hosting plans. Continue reading

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What is So Good About a Dedicated Server

There are plenty of benefits when talking about a dedicated server, and the very fact that the word dedicated is there means that it is specially there for you and the purposes of which you adopted this service Hosting your web site or your digital platform on a server that is dedicated can be quite expensive, but when comparing the benefits to the shortfalls, the hike in price seems worth it, especially when you are dealing with a business or a commercial solution Continue reading

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Benefits of Web Hosting With Cpanel

For those not in the know, this article will first explain what Cpanel is exactly and how it applies to you in the wonderful world of web hosting What it is actually is a web hosting panel that controls the applications within the website itself, and the programme is actually based on Linux code with a graphical interface Continue reading

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What is So Good About a Dedicated Server

There are plenty of benefits when talking about a dedicated server, and the very fact that the word dedicated is there means that it is specially there for you and the purposes of which you adopted this service Hosting your web site or your digital platform on a server that is dedicated can be quite expensive, but when comparing the benefits to the shortfalls, the hike in price seems worth it, especially when you are dealing with a business or a commercial solution Continue reading

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