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How To Understand
Website Hosting
Whether you're a growing
business planning on
starting a website
business or just a
website programmer
looking for a good
hosting account, its a
good idea to learn how
web hosting works to
ensure that your website
launch goes smoothly.
There are many website
hosting companies on the
internet, and all of
them offer a different
list of services for
different types of
websites. Here are some
of the common features
that you'll see on most
web hosts and how to
decipher them.
Website Space:
Website space is the
actual location of where
your website files and
images reside. Your HTML
web pages and even your
web programming pages
will be stored at this
location. Some web hosts
offer 100MB and others
offer up to 10,000MB or
more.
If your company's
website only uses up
five to seven pages then
even 100mb might be too
much space because
almost all average web
pages take up very
little space.
If your website is
content based and
requires tons of images,
text, articles, videos,
then you should ensure
that your host has more
then 100mb of webspace.
Many times though
webspace will not be a
major factor when
searching for a webhost.
Most hosts will provide
you with a lot web space
for the average website.
Bandwidth / Traffic /
Monthly Transfer:
Bandwidth is how much
information can be
transferred from your
website.
Think of it this way. If
you have 1 webpage which
takes up 1mb and you're
monthly bandwidth limit
is 100mb. This means
that once 100 people
visit your website, then
your bandwidth limit
will be maxed out. You
will not have any
bandwidth available
until the next month.
Once you start
generating thousands of
visitors monthly and see
your bandwidth increase
then you may have to pay
additional fee for that
month for the extra
bandwidth, and consider
upgrading your hosting
account. As with website
space bandwidth should
not be an issue when
searching for a webhost
because most will
provide you with
adequate bandwidth for
your website.
Website Programming
Language: If you
have features like
Comments Form - to email
comments directly from
visitors to online email
account, Newsletter
Opt-in for your visitors
or any other dynamic
features then you need
to have support for a
web programming
language. There are
several web programming
languages. To find out
which one you need for
your website ask your
website development team
and find out. They might
already know which
programming language
they plan on using for
your website. Common Web
Programming languages
include PHP, Net and
CFML.
Web Programming language
will be a big factor
when searching for a
webhost because each
firm will offer a
different combination of
support for web
programming languages,
so pick carefully.
Database: If your
website needs to store
visitor's email address,
name and other important
information, or keep a
catalog of all your
products then you will
need to use a database.
Some of the most common
databases that are
widely used include
Microsoft SQL Server,
MySQL, and Access.
Almost all hosting plans
will provide support for
atleast one of these
databases. As for web
programming, you need to
ask your website
development team which
database they plan to
use.
Domain Hosting:
Most of the time though
a website hosting
company will allow you
to host one domain name
such as a com, or net,
but some website hosts
support hosting for
several website name.
This is a great feature
because this allows you
to host multiple
websites on one host,
and manage everything
from a convenient place.
The downside is that you
will have to share your
website space, your
bandwidth, and maybe
even several other
features with your other
website. If you're goal
is to have more then one
website then it's a good
idea to find out exactly
how many domains your
web host allows on your
account.
Email: Email
should not be an issue
when searching for a
webhost. Many web
hosting firms support
some type of email
account which allows you
to have an email address
with your website name:
sales at yourwebsitename
or something like that.
Remember the amount of
website space you use
for your email may be
limited to your overall
website account, so if
possible delete large
and unwanted emails.
Customer Support:
Support won't be a
factor until it becomes
one. This is why its a
good idea to speak with
a hosting staff and see
how they respond. Great
customer service will
become a very important
factor, and usually up
to your website firm
that will be working
with them.
So how do you decide
which webhost is right
for you?
A good method is to
first find out which of
these website hosting is
more important for you.
If your website offers
business training videos
that takes up a lot of
bandwidth then you
should find a website
host that can provide
you a lot of bandwidth
unless you'd rather wait
until it turns into a
bottleneck. Videos often
take up hundreds if not
thousand times more
bandwidth then regular
webpage and in this case
your first priority
during your search
should be to ensure that
your host includes
adequate bandwidth. If
you find a host that you
like and if bandwidth
does turn into an issue
then make sure that the
hosting firm allows the
ability to upgrade your
hosting services. Be
prepared and make sure
to find out the expenses
for the upgraded plan.
Once you find a good
host try hosting your
website on a monthly
basis instead of the
long term discounted
plans. Just like other
companies, firms will
offer lower price to
motivate you to buy long
term contracts. There's
nothing wrong with
having a long term
contract, but it's not
worth it if you decide
you don't like this
host, or if you find a
better host.
If you're still not sure
which host to sign up
with then just ask you
webmaster. They can
recommend web hosts or
offer to host your
website with them. You
will also see website
hosts provide you with
additional features such
as ecommerce
functionality, website
statistics, easy to use
control panel software
such as cpanel, and
other great features and
software programs that
can help you manage and
create a great website.
Dedicated Server
If none of those plans
sound right or if you
plan on creating a
gateway type website,
with tons of content,
images, videos, and if
you want to be able to
install your own custom
software then there's
another option for you,
a dedicated server. With
a dedicated server you
can install your own
software, support for
your own choice of
programming languages,
and as the title
suggests it is dedicated
for your website or
websites depending on
what you need. The cost
is usually 8 to 10 times
more then your average
web host, but it allows
you more control and
provide you more ways to
customize it. And if you
plan on hosting dozens
of websites then you
should consider using a
dedicated server. |