Select a Best Web Site Hosting service
Best Web Site Hosting service
So, you know how to create HTML files (web pages) and want to start a website. You have a domain name but don’t know where to store the files (web host). You find countless web hosting companies offering a wide range of products but you can’t make heads or tails of all the features to decide which plan is right for you.
Does this sound like you?
If so, this article was written for you. Hopefully after reading it, you will have a better understanding of all the terms associated with web hosting and find a hosting company that is right for your business.
File Storage Space
usually hosting companies sell different packages centered around storage space. Storage space is specified in kilobytes (KB), megabytes (MB), or gigabytes (GB); a megabyte is 1000 kilobytes and a gigabyte is 1000 megabytes.
How much storage space do you need? Well, that depends on what you are planning to do with your website. If you have only a few pages of text and little to no graphics or images, a 25 MB should be more than you will ever need. Most hosting packages start at 25 MB of storage space. When comparing web hosting companies for file storage space, be sure to check their terms and conditions to make sure they do not charge another setup fee for upgrading to a package with more space.
Bandwidth
Bandwidth is the measure of how much data flows through your site. It is usually expressed in GB transferred per month. If you are expecting a lot of hits (millions of page views) to your site you will need to get the most bandwidth you can afford. For new web sites it may take a while to get up to a significant bandwidth. If you find you are approaching the bandwidth limit, you can always upgrade to a plan with higher bandwidth. Some plans allow you to increase your monthly bandwidth for an additional monthly charge.
E-Mail
Most hosting plans include a significant number of POP e-mail accounts and unlimited e-mail forwarding.
POP accounts can be accessed with your current e-mail program and some hosts may include a web mail interface for your POP accounts. If you have several people that work for your web site/business and want them to have their own e-mail address, you will need to select a hosting plan with enough POP accounts.
E-mail forwarding is when e-mail that is addressed to your website gets redirected to another e-mail address that you specify.
Shared vs. Dedicated
When comparing hosting plans, you may notice plans for shared hosting and dedicated hosting. Shared hosting simply means that your web site will be hosted with other websites on the same server or machine. Shared hosting is good for the average web site where speed is not a priority.
A dedicated server is just that, a server that is dedicated to your website. The advantages of a dedicated server are speed and control. The disadvantage is cost, you will usually have to pay a much larger monthly fee for having a dedicated hosting plan. If you know nothing about Unix, Linux, or network administration make sure to get a managed dedicated server. The hosting company will take care of all the security and software patches/updates that arise over time.
Make sure to review the hosting company’s terms and FAQ concerning their dedicated servers to determine if their service is right for you.
MySQL
MySQL is used for creating and maintaining web based databases. If you anticipating having some data on your site that your users might want to sort you will probably need to find a web host that supports MySQL. Some hosting companies specify how many databases you can have on your site and charge an additional monthly fee if you want more. You will have to determine how many databases you will need and select the appropriate web hosting plan.
Server Operating System (OS)
For most basic websites you will not have worry about which OS your web hosting company is using. Most plans are running on either UNIX or Linux. For some unique web site features, you may need a Windows based server.




1 comments:
Good sharing...I here share my suggestion about how to choose the best hosting provider...
Before choosing the hosting provider you can consider the Price,service,plans,customer support,existence,customer reviews,plans they offering etc.Then you need to choose the suitable hosting plan for your website...If you are going to host a small site shared hosting is best...If your site is big business site,you can host it in dedicated or VPS hosting plan...If you are going to host ASP,.net,HTML and MS SQL supported website you can host in windows platform..If your site based on PHP,PERL,Postgre languages and MYsql ,POSTGRESQL databases linux hosting is suitable for your website...There are many sources available to host your sites..I would suggest the site www.tucktail.com here you can get the best windows,linux based hosting plans at low cost and host your websites.
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