Web Hosting: Shared or Dedicated - Which should you choose?
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by Russ Mate February 24, 2004
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Before you begin your search for a web host you should first determine whether
you need shared web hosting or dedicated web hosting.
A shared web hosting
account is an account on a web server that hosts other shared accounts. The
number of accounts on one shared server can vary widely; some servers host
a few hundred, while others have thousands of sites hosted on one server.
Hosting your website on a shared server is a workable solution for many small
businesses, as shared hosting accounts are priced much lower than dedicated
servers. Shared web hosting accounts have limited access to the core administrative
functions of the server. Most web hosting companies offer comprehensive technical
support for users of shared hosting plans. Complete technical support is
usually included in the price of your account plan.
A dedicated server
is usually dedicated to one, or just a few websites, usually for the sole
use by one company. The cost of a dedicated server is higher than that of
a shared hosting account. With a dedicated server, you have access to the
core administrative functions of the server. With most dedicated server plans
offered by hosting companies, you're pretty much on your own where technical
support is concerned. If you don't have an IT staff or a server administrator
to provide support, you may want to find a person to help you manage your
dedicated server. Many hosting companies that offer dedicated server plans
also offer "per issue" support, meaning that you'll pay a certain
amount, usually an hourly fee, for technical support issues. Some dedicated
server plans have optional "support tickets" that you can purchase
in advance.
Another option
is what's called a "managed dedicated" hosting plan. With a managed
dedicated plan, you get a dedicated server and the hosting company also provides
comprehensive support like you usually find in a shared hosting plan. This
is a good alternative for companies that don't have an IT staff or a server
administrator and don't want to get involved at all in the technical aspects
of running a server. The price for a managed dedicated server is usually
higher than for an unmanaged dedicated server plan as you're getting technical
support included.
Whatever type
of web hosting plan you choose, make sure that the plan you've chosen fits
your needs. |