Filed under: web hosting
Anyone who has been left high and dry when their web host has shut shop knows what a pain it can be to find a new home for one’s site. Web hosts are dime a dozen, but it can be quite a task to sort the good ones from the fly-by-night operators. What should you look for? What does all those jargon mean? Well, let’s find out. A web host is the company that rents you space on a server where you can upload your website content so that it is accessible online. Unless you own your own web server, the chances are you are going to require a hosting service if you want people from around the world to visit your site.
Filed under: web hosting
When it comes to launching or re-launching a website, there’s a big difference between renting and buying.
Most business websites are renters — meaning that they live inside of a Web hosting company rather than on a computer that’s owned and operated by the business. This scenario, known as “shared hosting,” provides reliability, security and performance for a relatively low price.
Filed under: Business, Managed Hosting
Many people new to web hosting may have the perception that having a website for their business necessarily indicates that they need business hosting or ecommerce hosting. As a result, they often pay more for hosting even when they may not need it. There are plenty of situations where ecommerce hosting is absolutely necessary, but you should first understand what it is and be able to determine if your website needs it.
Filed under: Dedicated Hosting
Dedicated web hosting is essentially a kind of Internet site hosting whereby a customer pays to lease a complete server for their own exclusive use. The server is not used by any entity other than the client, and as such, this type of service is considered to be the gold standard among all available hosting options on the market. Dedicated web servers are always wholly assigned to one particular client, organization or domain name. The server itself, however, is physically located wherever the hosting company maintains their hardware, typically in specialized data centers. This type of web hosting offers a wide range of benefits for e-commerce professionals and online businesses of all descriptions, but is particularly useful for sophisticated Internet entrepreneurs with fairly complex transaction and security needs.
Filed under: web hosting
Internet marketers and online business owners who sell products from their websites should make sure that they have a good, secure site though an ecommerce web hosting provider. These providers can offer the ability for your website to handle large volumes of traffic, and allow your customers to make secure transactions through your merchant account.
Posted on November 29th, 2011 by admin
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