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Good Hosting Solutions

April 22nd, 2008

Purchase only what you need Select a Web hosting
solution that corresponds with your business needs. Only purchase
services that your site will require to provide your specific content.
Don’t sign up for an all-inclusive account with a hosting firm if you
won’t use most of their services. This will unnecessarily increase your
costs.

Select a scalable solution Make sure
that your hosting solution can grow as your site grows in complexity.
Ensure that you can upgrade your site to accommodate increased
bandwidth and other demanding resource requirements such as server-side
scripting, database support and multimedia streaming.

Find
prompt tech support Only use a host that provides prompt and
knowledgeable customer care. A dependable host should offer 24×7
toll-free technical support rendered by experienced and professionally
trained technicians.

Check references Before
you commit to a particular hosting firm, ask for references. Make sure
to canvass other webmasters running sites with similar specifications.
Browse their Web sites and measure response times at both peak and
non-peak periods.

Watch your billing and keep
your receipt Many hosting firms are notorious for their horrid billing
practices. Check your credit card statements to ensure that you are not
being overcharged or billed at an incorrect frequency. Most purchases
occur online, so make sure to print out your receipt. Most companies
will require you to remit that receipt by fax in order to cancel.

Back
up all your data Do not depend on your host to recover any data you
publish on the Web. Most hosting firms are only equipped to recover
files in the event of a system failure. Ensure that you have a copy of
any data that you post to the Web on your own hard drive.

HOW DO I CHOOSE A GOOD WEB HOST?

April 17th, 2008

Quality Server Technology
The use of quality server technology is important. Since shared hosting
services utilize multiplexed equipment, consumers must ensure that the
server and server technology used can accommodate the number of users
on your particular server.

System Administrators Make sure that knowledgeable system administrators are operating your hosting company’s technology.

Network
Redundancy Your shared hosting package must have multiple connections
to the Internet. Network redundancy ensures that if one Internet
connection goes down, traffic can be re-routed through another
connection.

Network Connectivity It is
important to find the fastest Internet connection possible. Since you
are competing with other users for resources in a shared hosting
environment, you should ensure that you have at least T3 connection
that is using less than 50 per cent of available bandwidth.

You
should also consider the following factors before selecting any type of shared hosting solution for your Web site. By considering these
factors, you will save money in the long run by selecting a solution
that grows with your business.

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