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Choosing Among Your Web Hosting Options | Print |

Selecting a web hosting provider can be a confusing and overwhelming decision. There are so many different types of hosting, and so many different providers that you can get really frustrated when trying to make the best decision.

The first thing you need to get straight is all of the different types of hosting. For most websites, shared hosting is the best solution. Depending on the complexity and security needs of your site, as well as the nature of your business, this solution might also be ideal for you.

Shared Web Hosting
Shared hosting is the most commonly used type of hosting, and is the most effective and economical solution for the hosting needs of most small to medium company websites. When you use a shared hosting solution, your website shares a large and powerful server with other small to medium websites.

The number of sites that reside on the shared server is a function of the capacity of the server and the space requirements specified in each websites hosting agreement.

Reseller Web Hosting
Host provider companies allow those who want to become resellers to open a reseller account on their shared web host servers. When you purchase space for your own site on a shared host, you are utilizing shared hosting. When you purchase space on a shared web host that you intend to resell, in its entirety or in part, to web hosting clients of your own, you are utilizing reseller hosting.

Virtual Private Server Web Hosting
Virtual Private Server (VPS) web hosting is the step between a shared hosting solution and having your own dedicated web host. With VPS, your website is still sharing a server with other websites, but your site is located within its own partitioned area of the server. Each tenant occupies its own segment of the server, so there is added security with this option.

Dedicated Web Hosting
Dedicated web hosting is a step about VPS. With a dedicated web host server, your site is no longer stored in a shared environment. You occupy an entire server. Dedicated server hosting is expensive. For some particularly complex and high traffic websites, and those that deal with highly sensitive information, dedicated hosting is a necessity.

Colocated Web Hosting
In terms of web hosting, colocation refers to a solution in which you own a server that is located in a datacenter. You purchase your own server, and then pay a fee to the datacenter that houses if for you. The datacenter provides bandwidth and IP addresses for you.

No matter what type of hosting solution that you select, the reliability and responsiveness of the company you work with will have a major impact on the success of your website. Make sure to select a reputable hosting provider that offers quick and responsive technical support and knowledgeable, friendly customer service.

 

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