The difference types of hosting services
By on Oct 02, 2008 with Comments 0
The difference types of hosting services:
What will it be? Shared hosting, virtual private server (VPS) or dedicated servers.
Having a web site is a foregone conclusion for most companies, organisations and institutions, as well members of the public. Ten years ago a company with a web site was the exception, today it is the rule. The reason why is that all across the board, it is becoming considerably easier and much less expensive to design and produce a web site, and the mystique that was involved in hosting a web site has largely been cast aside. Nowadays there are hundreds of web hosting companies out there, competing for your business, and knowing that they can no longer pull the wool over your eyes.
Web hosting today is a much less complex business, yet hosting companies need to be able to provide almost tailor made solutions to meet each of their client’s specifications. Your hosting company should learn your needs and be able to advise you which of the three choices of hosting packages are most suitable for you. Shared hosting, VPS and dedicated servers are the three major choices in web hosting, with each of these options being suitable for a particular application.
The most popular is shared hosting, where as the expression implies mean a web site that shares the same server with tens up to hundreds of other web sites.
Sharing a server is like sharing a bedroom. Less expensive yet sometimes a little crowded! Shared hosting is efficient only for web sites with low traffic. The disadvantage of shared hosting is that if a website suddenly begins to pick up traffic the server will be unable to handle the traffic and will slow down and might even crash. The average web surfer has minimum tolerance for web sites that take too long to open. They will be gone forever, taking the profit you may have earned with them. Profit that will have allowed you to invest in a virtual private server of your own
Virtual private servers have proven very popular recently in their role as an ideal intermediate web hosting option. The reason being is that a VPS creates a situation where a web site enjoys some of the advantages of a dedicated server yet at a much lower cost. Capable of hosting an unlimited number of domains, Virtual private servers contain their own set scripts and provide all the facilities previously found only on a dedicated server.
It wasn’t so long ago that a dedicated server was the only alternative for web site hosting. That’s the reason why so few companies could afford to operate a web site. Now considerably less expensive than they were ten years or so ago, dedicated servers still possess that major advantage that big companies love. They are all alone on their server! This means that every scrap of traffic that hit their website will download within a few seconds. Dedicated servers are the choice for companies who cannot afford to take the risk that their web site will crash or their download times will be very slow. Most companies that deal in e-commerce will have their own dedicated servers simply for that reason.
So rest easy in the knowledge that no matter the size and the nature of your web site , there is a server and hosting solution for it.
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