
Choosing The Wrong Server Will Literally Make Or Break You
Choosing the right web server will be one of the most
important decisions you will ever make with your online
business. Why? Because the web server you choose will literally
make or break your online business.
Today I am going to talk about two types of servers, one
is Virtual Web Hosting and the other is Virtual Private
Servers.
Over the last couple of years Virtual Web Hosting has been
the only way to go when choosing a web server. One of the
reasons that Virtual Web Hosting became so popular was because
they supported the necessary files and allowed you to have
more freedom than other conventional web hosts. But now
you can have more freedom than ever before with Virtual
Private Servers. Moreover, Virtual Private Servers should
not be confused with Virtual Hosts, because they are completely
different.
Before I go any further I must explain what the difference
is between a Virtual Host and a Virtual Private Server,
so that you can fully understand. In this article I will
also go over the advantages and disadvantages of both types
of servers, to help you decide which is right for you and
your business. Let's get started with Virtual Hosting.
Virtual Hosting
Virtual Hosting is also known as Shared Web Hosting, where
you are sharing the physical server and a single set of
software applications with other users. Virtual Hosting
has been extremely popular in the past for it's fast deployment,
strong resources, and most importantly for having a very
reasonable price. Another advantage to Virtual Hosting is
that you have a powerful, reliable, and professionally managed
server without having to have advanced technical skills,
making it ideal for an individual, small business, or even
a beginner webmaster.
The disadvantage of Virtual Hosting is that you are sharing
the server with other users, which are configured and controlled
by an administrator, not you. So basically you have your
hands tied behind your back, because you have to contact
the administrator everytime you have to adjust or change
your configuration settings. Even if you managed to get
a hold of the administrator, they may not fulfill your request.
It's up to them, they are the administrator. If you were
the administrator you wouldn't have these limitations and
would have full control.
Virtual Private Servers
Virtual Private Servers are a hot topic these days and
for a good reason. Before I get into the advantages of a
Virtual Private Server, let explain what it is first. A
Virtual Private Server is a single server that is partitioned
at the root into multiple dedicated servers. This allows
you to share the cost of the network connectivity, hardware,
and system maintenance with other hosting customers, while
maintaining your flexibility and freedom.
The real advantage of Virtual Private Servers is that they
allow you to have complete control and they have the security
advantages of a dedicated server at the fraction of the
cost. You have access to the virtual root, Telnet, web configuration
files, and full CGI-BIN access. I can't forget to mention
that you also have access to your password, aliases file,
and sendmail configuaration file. For many reasons you can
see that a Virtual Private Server is an excellent solution
for small to medium size businesses that have an increasingly
complex needs.
Moreover, there is one disadvantage with Virtual Private
Servers, you need to have some program knowledge to control
and configure the settings. Sounds overwhelming, most businesses
that offer Virtual Private Servers have very detailed manuals
making them easier to configure and control no matter what
your program level is.
Which one is right for you? Well, that all depends on you
and the size of your network.
If you have or plan on having just one web site and have
absolutely no programing knowledge, then Virtual Hosting
is the recommended and economical way for you to go. A Virtual
Host can cost anywhere from $20 - $50 a month for an account,
rather than a $100 or more for a Virtual Private Server.
On the other hand, if you have a larger network that requires
multiple web sites, like ours, and you have some programing
knowledge, then a Virtual Private Server is ideal for you.
You can host up to 50 web sites on a Virtual Private Server
account, instead of having multiple Virtual Hosting accounts,
which is not as economical.
When it comes time to get a web server, make sure that
the server fits your needs and that it supports the essential
software for a prosperous online business.
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