Zen of Web Hosting and Getting Your Objectives


by mac mon

If you want to create a website, you have to take numerous considerations in to account, and a good web hosting guide will set you on the right track. Some sites are made for personal use; others are made for commercial use. If you’re creating a website for your own use you could probably use a hosting free of monthly billing, although this isn’t recommended. Free web hosting has its fair share of problems; one of the main problems is that you will not have your own domain name. Also, you need to understand that there really is nothing that’s truly free. Web hosting providers, free or not, have to make money too, if it’s not directly from you, then they will have to make it from your website’s readers. That means advertising, a whole bunch of unrelated ads that clutter up your website. It’s either that or you will have to maintain your website by posting on forums/blogs and increasing traffic to those websites, which is also revenue for free web hosting providers. These unrelated advertisements are invasive to your website, as any guide to web hosting will tell you. Their hosting works, but they will either be invasive or time-consuming as you may have to post on a forum or fulfill similar obligations that will make the web hosting provider money. I always recommend you get paid web hosting, even if your website may not be commercial. Some people assume that paid web hosting is expensive, but that’s not necessarily the case. Most sites have reasonable requirements, in the number of pages and the bandwidth used in graphics. It’s very rare for an average website to cross the 50mb threshold in its entirety. Most providers allow 50mb for a reasonable payment. Why bother with the invasiveness and the time-consuming commitments that free web hosting providers require, when you can get all the space and hardware you require from paid web hosting providers for a very reasonable payment of $5-$15 a month depending on what additional facilities you require. Once you’ve paid for your site, you’ll find that all the features and systems are accessible through a detailed control panel, cPanel. cPanel allows you to access all the important aspects for your site, and allows you to do a vast array of things such as; setting up a theme on your website, creating sub-domains and email addresses, and let you see who’s viewing your website and their IP addresses. You may probably be asking what sort of hosting plan is the best. You should look for web-hosting providers that allow you to upgrade bandwidth and space requirements when you require. When starting out, you really don’t need any more than about 50mb of hard-drive space and a reasonable bandwidth. You should ensure, however that you will be able to upgrade your site if it ever becomes necessary to do so. Something you should also look for is email with the POP3 protocol, which lets you use programs like Outlook express and other standard client applications. A very important thing that a guide to web hosting should mention is that the server your website is hosted on should have support for the most advanced, stable and versatile scripting languages. This lets you have compatibility in the future and in the present, so you can add and implement new technologies as soon as they are available to use. Several simple services should also be provided, i.e. the ability to disable hot-linking (which eats bandwidth like nobody’s business). Also, probably the all important thing you should consider before buying web hosting is what type of customer/technical support the web hosting provider is offering. All this considered, you should be able to contact customer support 24/7. This is absolutely crucial if your website goes down, or you’re having problems accessing your cPanel. A good paid web hosting provider will provide this level of support, because there are a number of free web hosting providers who provide the same level of support. Another good feature a web hosting provider will give you is the monitoring of the server and system by technicians who are professionally qualified, in case of instability and similar issues. Prices are usually reasonable depending on your demands and requirements. The best recommendation a guide to web hosting can provide you is to pick a company that is reputable and has testimonials/reviews to prove it. Also, you should select a plan that satisfies your needs in the bandwidth and hard-disk departments with a price that is in your budget.

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