How to Choose a Web Hosting Company
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by Herman Drost February 16, 2004
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Ok, you have your web site built and are now confused as to all the choices you
have in order to find a home for your site.
It is good to
make a right choice the first time, because if you have to move to another
hosting service, it will cost you time and you will lose some of your valued
customers due to the downtime setting up with another host.
You will also
have to pay set up and hosting fees for a new account.
Here are some
basic things to consider when choosing a Web Hosting Service:
1. Speed and reliability
of the servers and hardware
Make sure they have a high-speed connection
(preferably T3 or higher) to the Internet.
*Effective Bandwidth
Management -
opt for unlimited bandwidth for your site.
*Backup Systems - good
hosts will have back
up systems in place to guard against power failures,
which will cause you to lose data and customers.
2. Features
Compatibility with existing Software and Skills
Is your host's server, software and support services compatible with
the skills and software you are using? For example if you are using FrontPage
to create your site, make sure they have FrontPage extensions installed on
their server.
Some of the basic features of a hosting service should include:
Domain name
registration
At least 5MB
of allocated space
Unmetered bandwidth
Free Technical
Support
POP3 E-Mail
Accounts
Email Forwarding
Email Auto-responders
Email Aliases
FTP Access
FrontPage Support
Own CGI-Bin
Access
Free Perl,
CGI
Server Side
Includes (SSI)
Password Protection
Reseller/referral
program
30 day money
back guarantee
Flexibility and
room for growth - Keep
in mind the future needs of your web site. If the traffic to your site
explodes, or in the future you may need a database solution then your host
must be able to accommodate the changes.
Quality of their
support services
Quality of
existing customers - ask for any BIG current customers that are hosting
with that service.
Opinions of
existing customers - ask for any testimonies of existing customers
to get feedback from them concerning reliability and support.
Stability - you
do not want your hosting service to go out of business (like what happened
to many of the free hosts) and leave you stranded. Check how many years
they have been in business.
Support and
Responsiveness - Make sure you can contact them 24/7 by phone or
email. Test the quality and efficiency of response by sending them an email
pertaining to some question you may have before you sign up.
3. Types of Hosting
Services
Free Hosting:
Free sites are for people whose sites are small and do not expect much traffic.
Pros
It's Free
For small non business sites
Cons
No usage of domain names
Limited technical support
Unreliability of servers, software
Limited web space, technical support
Host may shut down due without notice
Virtual Hosting:
(also known as domain or shared hosting).
This is the most popular and cost effective form of hosting.
Pros
Low cost
Great for the average business sites
Good technical support
Cons
Multiple sites on server
Sometimes slow updates
Limited security and control due to the large number of sites on 1 server
Use your own domain name (www.yoursite.com)
What can you expect
to pay?
Expect to pay
$5 - $50/month for a small web hosting package of 20-50MB of allocated space
for your site. This will be enough for up to 20 pages with a few graphics
on each page. You may find less expensive ones if you are lucky.( isitebuild.com/sitehosting.htm).
Most small web sites use only 2-3MB. Make sure you can upgrade your hosting
plan, should your site expand.
When you sign
up for a monthly service, there is usually no fixed length contract, so you
can terminate your contract at any time. Your commitment is month to month
although you often will get a discount if you sign up for 1-2 years.
If you follow
these basic guidelines, you will have a reliable, efficient and satisfying
hosting service that will contribute to the success of your business for
many years to come.
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