
Web Hosting - How To Choose The Right Provider For You
Thousands of companies, tens of thousands of different
plans and only a few of them are really suitable for your
web site and for your online needs.This is what you are
confronted with when choosing a web-hosting provider.
Nowadays being part of the informational revolution that
the Internet has brought along, it is compulsory for a business
and also for individuals. No need to explain here why having
a web site out there on the World Wide Web is such a must,
instead we're only going to point out a few things related
to choosing an adequate web host for your web site.As complicated
this entire business might seem, once you know what to look
for, it's really easier to find it.
Analyze your requirements and stick to them
When evaluating their needs in terms of space and bandwidth
many inexperienced web owners often buy more than they will
ever need. As this is unbelievably common, many web-hosting
providers size their web servers taking this into account
and actually over sell the space and bandwidth thinking
that customers will never make full use of it. To avoid
web hosts that result to just that or crowed their web servers
to get an extra profit per customer, simply ask them their
client per server ration. As a diligent buyer, you should
do this with all the other companies you find interesting
to do business with and are eligible to host your web site.
A web site is almost like a living creature. It grows.
So try to leave some room for it, don't just buy a web-hosting
plan that will fit your needs just perfectly. Buy a little
more so when the time comes to expand you would have the
resources available. Think of the possibility that your
initial bandwidth evaluation proves itself insufficient.
You might find yourself in the position not to be able to
use your web site because you have exceeded your bandwidth.
So leave margin for error too.
Most web hosting plans come packed with features and some
even offer pre-installed scripts and programs that might
come handy for both knowledgeable and less knowledgeable
web owners.
As you could consider any extra feature a plus, don't forget
to look for the things you actually need like the OS (Operating
System) or the PHP support. You decide what you need, don't
let the provider talk you into something you don't want
or is less than you have expected.
Support - can you get enough of it?
Support is something you might overlook when you consider
an offer that suits you in terms of space and bandwidth
and is packed with all the other features you will ever
going to need. It might be good to understand that the road
to all those features goes through Support city. If the
web-hosting provider is careless about the support he offers
to his customers, any technical problem concerning your
web site could be solved only after long hours of waiting
and making plenty of irritating support calls.
To test the quality and the responsiveness of the support
personnel, e-mail them some pre-sales questions. Is the
response fact enough for you? Imagine that your web site
is down and your company is just attending a congress? many
clicks are expected, but is your web site online to get
them? Is the response you are getting from the support team
thorough or is it merely scratching the surface? Is the
response easy to understand for you?
A provider concerned about the quality of his support,
would make available as many as possible ways to communicate
with its clients. So find out as much as you can about its
online support staff, help desk, message boards etc.
Information on the reputation of a web-hosting provider
is something you might find on forums or discussion boards.
Any disgruntled customers there? Would you like to be one?
Reliability is another aspect of the problem. Ask for the
uptime of the company's web servers. Some hosts offer an
uptime guarantee, usually 99.9% (100% is not a realistic
figure in the computer world). The guarantee means that
if your web site is not available 99.9% of the time, you
will be refunded the money for that month or you will receive
free web hosting for a month as compensation for your web
site being unavailable.
Price
Well, true it's paid web hosting and this means you have
to pay for it. My advice would be don't try too hard to
find the cheapest possible web host. You will probably end-up
wasting an incredible amount of time and is very likely
that within two weeks after you have bought it, you will
stumble upon a better deal. Apart from the irony of it and
the loss of time, cheaper is not always better.
The other extreme, paying big money to get what you could
have gotten for less is equally bad. At $50 for 200 MB of
space with 2 GB of bandwidth you are definitely getting
robbed, but the same service for $5 or $10 is a good deal.
The thin line between a profitable and, why not, enjoyable
web presence and a nightmare with slow server response,
unreachable support and irritating server downtime is drawn
by you. By you choosing the web-hosting provider.Choose
carefully: there can be only one a few that will live up
to their promises and deliver for you good quality web hosting!
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