Do I Need Managed Web Hosting Or Shared Web Hosting?
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by Amy Nutt May 13, 2008
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There are many different choices to make
when it comes to selecting the best type of web hosting for your
particular needs. Shared web hosting is by far the most popular type of
web hosting, and is ideal for most websites. However, many websites,
such as those with very high traffic or form whom security of sensitive
information is of utmost concern, managed web hosting just might be a
better choice.
Shared Web Hosting
For smaller websites, purchasing a server or
paying to leasing a dedicated server would be an unnecessary and very
significant expense. Shared web hosting is an inexpensive and effective
web hosting solution for most smaller websites. This type of hosting is
referred to as shared web hosting simply because multiple websites
share space on a single web hosting server.
Web host servers are large and powerful, and have sufficient room
and bandwidth capacity to host multiple websites with ease. When you
select a shared web hosting option, you purchase a package from a web
hosting company that includes a certain amount of space and bandwidth
on the company’s server. This option allows website owners to enjoy the
power of a powerful web hosting server without having to pay for more
than is actually needed.
The number of other websites with which your site shares a web host
depends on the size and bandwidth needs of each website along with the
capacity of the server. As long as your shared web hosting agreement
includes a sufficient amount of space and bandwidth for your needs, you
don’t have to worry about running out of room in a shared environment.
If your website grows faster than you expect, and you do find that
it is outgrowing your current hosting agreement. You can always
negotiate with your web hosting company to add additional space and
bandwidth capacity to your current shared hosting agreement. Another
option is to step up to a higher level of web hosting, which could mean
getting a dedicated server with managed web hosting.
Managed Web Hosting
Websites that deal with highly sensitive
confidential information, as well as those who receive a great deal of
traffic are more suited for a dedicated web hosting environment than
for shared web hosting. With dedicated web hosting, your website does
not share a server with other websites. One web hosting server is
dedicated specifically to your website.
Most companies who need the capacity of a dedicated web host decide
to go with a managed web hosting solution. This is because the actual
management and administration of a dedicated host can be very time
consuming. If a website owner selects an unmanaged hosting option, he
or she becomes responsible for every aspect of maintaining the web
hosting server. Managing a web host is very time consuming, and
involves everything from day to day maintenance to security issues.
Those who operate large websites are typically busy with other
activities, and it is worth setting up their web hosting agreement so
that the hosting company handles most of the task associated with
managing the dedicated host. Another option for managed web hosting is
simply to contract with an outside organization to handle the duties
associated with managing the web host server.
Making a Decision
If your website is large enough to need a
dedicated web hosting, it is certainly in your best interest to go with
managed hosting instead of unmanaged hosting unless you employ a server
maintenance expert who has the time to handle the large task of
maintaining your web server.
However, before making the decision to invest in managed hosting, it
is in your best interest to see if shared web hosting will meet your
needs. Shared web hosting is significantly less than dedicated hosting
options. Remember that shared web hosting is sufficient for most
websites, so don’t take on the expense of managed hosting if it is
unnecessary. |