First, to see if you can use cheap web hosting you need to know how much disk space you will need. How large is your website? How many pages, video files, music files, etc. do you need? Second, a cheap web hosting company will need to know how busy your sight will be. If your site is going to have a lot of visitors, cheap web hosting may not be for you. Third, how many email accounts do you need? Cheap web hosting companies do not usually provide many. Lastly, how much are you willing to spend? Cheap web hosting is not as technical as the more expensive web hosting.
If you go online, you can find a list of the top 10 cheap web hosting companies. The top 10 cheap web hosting companies are rated by their price, quality, and service provided. The cheap web hosting companies are priced between $4.95 and $19.95 a month. The cheap web hosting company's price varies on what kind of things you need. The disk space provided can be from 3000MB to 5000MB. The bandwidth varies from 40GB to 300GB. If this is not enough for you, then a cheap web hosting company is not an option for you. Most of these cheap web hosting companies offer free set up. This will make things much easier for you. Be aware of cheap web hosting that offers unlimited disk space. If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is.
The top 10 web hosting companies reviewed are: Blue Host, Power Hosting, Pages Garden, Pro Logic Hosting, Easy CGI, Gigabyte Package, Yahoo! Hosting, iPower Web, Lunar pages, and Dot5 Web Hosting. All of these are very cheap web hosting companies. You will find them listed at top10webhosting.com. At this website you will also find customer testimonials and thorough listings about the cheap web hosting company's services they offer to you.
For those of you who still think that this is not cheap web hosting, you can also find free web hosting. It still comes with a price, however. Comcast offers free web hosting to anyone who subscribes to their internet service. You still have to pay for the internet service, but the web hosting is free. That's the best that can be done about cheap web hosting. Weigh the odds, and see which route is best for you.
Jay Moncliff is the founder of http://www.cheaphosting-center.info a blog focusing on the Web Hosting, resources and articles. This site provides detailed information on Web Hosting. For more info visit his site at: Web Hosting
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Thursday, 4 February 2010
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
Data Flame Web Hosting

Nkululeko Sibanda - zimpoliticalnalyst.net
I was on chat with willing in your support department, I had a total of 10 questions and problems. He was patient and he successfully solved all of them one at time. I was looking to get at least two of them solved as is the norm when you are dealing with customer services. But he surpassed the expectation and the norm; he also went through all this with enough ‘cool’. No temper, nothing! I am would like to congratulate you for having such a person in your employ, he is a lot of good business for you.
I hope you already know his worth so you can do your best to keep such a scarce resource motivated, otherwise if I could I would start my own company and hunt for him. He is one of the few!"
Karen Lecras - thepigissue.co.uk
"I would just like to say a BIG thankyou for all your support at Dataflame, websites are still a big learning curve for me and you've answered all my questions in a friendly manner and at odd times of the day! I really didn't expect the online chat to be available at 7.30 am! I look forward to moving all my websites over to you in time, I can't say enough how user friendly this control package is which is just what I need. "
Chrissie Slade - gorgeousguineas.info
"Just to say a big thank you for sorting this out so quickly, and on a Bank Holiday weekend as well! I've been very impressed with your level of service and responsiveness so far:)."
Vanessa - internet-antiques.co.uk
" The auction appears to be working fine now. Thanks for all the help and support from you guys, it really does make a difference when you sign up with a reputable host such as Dataflame."
Steven Lawrence - nwgtheforum.co.uk
"Excellent , Thanks to all those who have helped me with this your help is much appreciated and i will definatley be recommending Dataflame to any who ask me for Hosts."
Mark Statham - foxestalk.co.uk
"Just noticed your testimonials page so wanted to pass on huge thanks to Jane for doing a great job in sorting out the database for my site over the past couple of days.
I have always received great support from the Dataflame live support team over the past three years."
Eoin Morris - pokerkingsni.com
"So many sites i deal with take days, if not weeks to sort problems out. But the service your company supplies is excellent. Feel free to pass this on to your line manager as you deserve a pat on the back!"
John - dimondart.net
"Your customer service is excellent and some of your competitors could learn a thing or too from yourselves.."
Theresa Evans - artstudiowebsites.com
"Since signing up with Dataflame hosting, I have been nothing short of extremely impressed with the speed and courtesy of their customer service and technical assistance. This is such a welcome breath of fresh air I can assure you! I have just upgraded my hosting account and I will have no hesitation in recommending Dataflame hosting to anyone."
Sue Thomason - alivecoaching.co.uk
"Dataflame is the first web host I've ever had and, as I needed another website, I was lured away from Dataflame by the clever marketing of another web host. It lasted three days - there was no support and no explanation of anything. I can honestly say that as far as I can see Dataflame is the best web host out there. Over the 10 months I've had my site and my forum hosted by you, I've had instant support at any time of day or night and even though I don't understand most of the technical jargon, your support team are happy to explain. I always seem to get poor Jason but he's very tolerant of my ignorance and very polite and helpful.
I will never be lured away from Dataflame again and I'd recommend them to anyone."
Andrew Snowdon - zippys3dmodels.co.uk
"A very big thank you to all your team for helping me to get my web site back up again, and for the very first time in my life to actually have a working mail box!
There seems to be a lot of things I don't yet understand about servers and sites, but I must say that the Plesk control panel and help system has been the most user friendly I've encountered so far."
Panos Stamatiou - kudossinternet.co.uk
"I am writing to congratulate you on a fine selection of tech support staff. Brian S. has been more than helpful and saved me hours of working when I was faced with a web site crash I was developing.
Thank you for your help and performance."
Maurice Sheppard - inconews.com
"Just a word of thanks in praise of your excellent service!
Our change of host from one of your competitors went very smoothly with very little downtime. Our pre-sales questions were answered promptly and clearly and our whole site seems to run more quickly, certainly enough to convince our members that we made the right move.
Many thanks."
Andrew Dalton - borntokill.co.uk
"I have never had web hosting before and am totally impressed with DataFlame. The speed of your system, the easy to use system provided etc. EVERYTHING is spot on..."
Ian Connolly
"Just to let you both know that over the last couple of days whilst I have been asking questions about your products I have extremely impressed with the level of service.
Every email I have sent has been answered in a very timely manner and with unquestionable professionalism. If the rest of your company are as good as you then I feel transferring over my domain should hold no fears!!
Print this email off and show your boss, it should get you a raise!!
Once again many,many thanks."
Lee Stevens - adley-stevens.co.uk
" I've ONLY been playing with this web site design game for a VERY short time, unlike many others that may be reading this. But after some confusing moments on my part, setting up things.
The help I received from Dataflame was TOTALLY OUTSTANDING. What a joy to have some one pulsing on the same wave length for a change. Keep it up Dataflame. You're the nuts!!!
And to put the icing on the cake, the price is right. BRILL."
Selwyn Bergman - bmsc-online.co.za
"Over the last few months, I've used Dataflame's domain hosting and reseller services. We've had our fair share of problems and I feel that the dogged determination of Dataflame's staff towards solving those problems, and their subsequent successes, should not go unmentioned. Well Done! Its always a pleasure to deal with suppliers that show these levels of commitment, and we look forward to continued work with your company."
Aram Balakjian - aram.me.uk
"Thanks for the swift response, its unusual to find a company that actually cares about its customers."
Michael King - maxi-mize.com
"It is not often that a support team gets positive feedback from a client, generally the only time a support manager gets to here of anything is when an SLA is not met and the client is unhappy. I am very pleased to say that in this instance that this is not the case.
I am an IT professional of many years standing, and have held a number of senior positions as well having been at the sharp end of customer support many times. Since opening an account with Dataflame I have only had to use the support facilities a few times, however the service received has been excellent and as such does a lot to enhance the reputation of Dataflame. A reputation is something that cannot be bought, it must be earned.
You should be proud of your team, they act efficiently and with courtesy to the customer and I wish that in the past that I had people of such calibre working for me. I will definitely be recommending dataflame to my peers in the future. Well done."
Jordan McClements - jmcwd.com
"The service provided is extremely good value."
Russell Watson - rdwdesigns.com
"Just want to say a very big thank you for my account upgrade. Imp certainly more than happy to use dataflame for all my web projects and will continue to recommend you to my growing client list."
Thanks again."
Paul Templar - all-model-railroading.co.uk
"I'd just like to express my complete satisfaction with being with dataflame. Over the last year my site "all-model-railroading.co.uk" has grown and twice I have upgraded my service plan which did not affect my service for a second.
The service has been flawless and the support I've had from the 24/7 online support team has been 2nd to none. Every time I've had a query it has been dealt with quickly and professionally, straight to the point, accurate and helpful.
I know my site will grow over the coming years and I have no hesitation in sticking with dataflame for the needs I have now and in the future.
I've been with other hosts before, both cheaper and more expensive but switched to dataflame after a personal recommendation. Over 12 months of reliability and perfect support I hope to be with you for years to come as I know dataflame can handle my every need.
Thank you."
James Harper - sandboxit.co.uk
"I am quite impressed by the very quick and efficient service provided by yourself and Dataflame.."
Adrian Edwards - ajdecorating.co.uk
"As a new customer (and new to web-siting) may I say how helpful your service has been, especially after the hassles I had with the first web-hosting company I tried. Wish I had found you first. I will
acknowledge the dataflame service on my site."
Daniel Carter - todayon3g.co.uk
"Thanks for letting me know. I appreciate your help with getting this matter sorted.
So far i have been VERY impressed with the service i have recieved from DataFlame. Moving from Fasthosts was the best decision i made in a long time.
Thank you"
Chris Warne - chris-warne.com
"thanks, all done. Can't fault your service - always fast! I'm leaving my personal site with you and may be adding a new domain/hosting with you very soon. I have often recommended your services when asked 'who do you host your sites with' - I hope you've picked up some business from this. Keep up the good work!."
Sanjeev Chaddha - crystalsupport.co.uk
"www.crystalsupport.co.uk has been hosted with Dataflame for over 2 years and during that time Dataflame have provided excellent support, always willing to help. Dataflame have facilitated my business to grow 200% in two years."
Colin Buchan - now-u-start2shop.com
"Thank you for this great speed and help you all have been."
Michael Beaumont - allsportsawards.co.uk
"Just a note to say thanks for making the site transfer super smooth. The SSL is working fine and the pages seem to come up lightning fast."
Lee Bowyer - fourmiMedia.com
"Setting up an account with DataFlame was a real breeze. Before I knew it I was online and able to take advantage of the many features included in my package.
Being a Web Designer I have to put a lot of faith in my hosting provider as my level of service is directly affected by them, thankfully DataFlame really know what they are doing.
If anyone asks me for Hosting advice, DataFlame.com will be my response!"
Hugh Williams - dunkdigital.com
"I've just checked it out and it is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very much for dealing with this so quickly and making my weekend that little bit less stressful!
Again I am forced to comment on the consistently exceptional service provided! Thank you."
Nicholas Panayotou - bustedvideos.co.uk
"Very impressed with the speed in which things were done. Great job seriously.."
Derek Smyth - cawdorapartment.co.uk
"Everything is ideal and I'm very impressed with what DataFlame has to offer."
Monday, 1 February 2010
Host Gator Website Hosting Review
Host Gator started their business in 2002 hosting shared platforms. Over time the company grew up to be one of the most reputable and reliable web hosts out there.
The company keep winning many awards due to their honest nature of business, excellent customer service, and quality services for fair prices.
Most recently the Host Gator went green to support the environment. This makes them one of the, if not the only hosting corporation to go green for the first time in the industry.
Host Gator offers three different hosting types. 1. Shared Hosting, 2. Dedicated Server Hosting, 3. Reseller Options. Let me give you an idea of what each one means.
Shared Hosting is your basic hosting option. If you are starting up a website or don't have too much website traffic coming your way, a shared plan is more than enough.
With a Dedicated Server, you get your own server simple as that. If you are at the stage where your website is reaching traffic levels excess of couple of Million Pages Views a month or week, then Dedicated Hosting is your only option.
More on Dedicated Hosting, a Shared Hosting Account will never be able to handle the stress and network traffic on such a site. Your website will simply crash due to overload of network bandwidth. Make sure to switch to a Dedicated Server before you lose your customers for high traffic sites.
Finally, Reseller option is for anyone interested in running their own web hosting company like Host Gator. Basically you rent servers from Host gator, and they provide you with customer and tech support. All you do is create new customer accounts. You can name your own prices and keep all the profits.
From day one, the hosting was rock steady. When they say 99.9 up-time, they really mean it. All our sites are constantly monitor through third party services, and never once we had a problem with a site being down for longer periods.
We tried other hosting firms before the switch. Host Gator offers the best features and services for what you are paying with an unbelievable up-time and armed with a friendly and knowledgeable technical support team.
If you are serious about your web host, you can never go wrong with Host Gator. Be sure to use the coupon codes provided here while they last.
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The company keep winning many awards due to their honest nature of business, excellent customer service, and quality services for fair prices.
Most recently the Host Gator went green to support the environment. This makes them one of the, if not the only hosting corporation to go green for the first time in the industry.
Host Gator offers three different hosting types. 1. Shared Hosting, 2. Dedicated Server Hosting, 3. Reseller Options. Let me give you an idea of what each one means.
Shared Hosting is your basic hosting option. If you are starting up a website or don't have too much website traffic coming your way, a shared plan is more than enough.
With a Dedicated Server, you get your own server simple as that. If you are at the stage where your website is reaching traffic levels excess of couple of Million Pages Views a month or week, then Dedicated Hosting is your only option.
More on Dedicated Hosting, a Shared Hosting Account will never be able to handle the stress and network traffic on such a site. Your website will simply crash due to overload of network bandwidth. Make sure to switch to a Dedicated Server before you lose your customers for high traffic sites.
Finally, Reseller option is for anyone interested in running their own web hosting company like Host Gator. Basically you rent servers from Host gator, and they provide you with customer and tech support. All you do is create new customer accounts. You can name your own prices and keep all the profits.
From day one, the hosting was rock steady. When they say 99.9 up-time, they really mean it. All our sites are constantly monitor through third party services, and never once we had a problem with a site being down for longer periods.
We tried other hosting firms before the switch. Host Gator offers the best features and services for what you are paying with an unbelievable up-time and armed with a friendly and knowledgeable technical support team.
If you are serious about your web host, you can never go wrong with Host Gator. Be sure to use the coupon codes provided here while they last.
Click here [http://www.myfavpicks.com/host-gator-coupons] or go to myfavpicks.com/host-gator-coupons/ Use these coupons to get 20% off and Make Your first month is only $0.1 for hosting.
Project Web Design - http://www.projectwebdesign.com Website Design Tips (Development Methods/SEO and SEM Advice), Latest Tech News, and Product Reviews.
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Sunday, 31 January 2010
Understanding Web Hosting
You've got your new business all established now and you're ready to take the next step and set up a website to tell the online world that you're here and you've got something to offer. You've found a catchy domain name to call your own and now... what next? Well, the answer is that you need to find web hosting for the website you're going to build. So what does that mean and how do you figure out what kind of web hosting you need? First let's start with the basics.
Just what is web hosting anyway?
In simple terms, web hosting is renting space on a web server. A website is not simply a domain name, it is a collection of files linked together by HTML code to display text and graphics on a computer. In order for anybody to see this collection of files you've created, it has to be housed on a computer somewhere that has access to the internet. Not just any computer will do, of course. A web server is a computer set up with special software that allows it to receive requests from the internet for the website files it has stored on it and to send those files out over the internet so that the requesting computer can display them. It is very much like a waiter in a restaurant taking your order and bringing the food that you ask for from the kitchen, hence the name "server."
Along with making sure your files can be seen by internet users around the world, a web server provides other important services as well. First and foremost is the ability to create email addresses based on your domain name and to send and receive email with them. The web server also has various types of software installed on it that allow your website to run programs, create and manage databases, display video, and many other functions you might find useful. Almost any type of computer can function as a web server, but it's the software that's on it that makes it a server.
When you buy webhosting, the monthly fee you pay goes to the continued maintenance and upgrading of the server's hardware and software, the cost of keeping it online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in a secure data center with a fast and powerful internet connection, and to pay for the expertise of the people who do all that work. It is completely possible to turn your own home or office computer into a web server if you really want to, but in most cases it is far more economical to pay someone else who is dedicated to providing this service in a properly reliable manner than it is to try and do it yourself.
What kinds of web hosting are there?
Shared Hosting - Most websites are not huge affairs with hundreds of pages and thousands of files and graphics, and they are targeted toward a particular audience, so they will not get as many visitors as the large general sites like Yahoo! that are targeted at everybody who uses the internet. As such, the average website therefore is not going to require the full resources of an entire web server to run it. Web servers are designed to be able to handle dozens, even hundreds of websites at once because they are powerful machines.
Shared hosting is simply the concept of hosting more than one website on a particular server. Over 95% of all websites on the internet are being run in a shared hosting environment. Since the resources of the server can be split among the clients hosted on it, so can the costs of operating the server, so shared hosting is universally cheaper than any other type. Shared hosting packages are generally designed so that each client is allotted a certain amount of each resource, with different payment levels representing different amounts of resources such as disk space, bandwidth, email addresses, and so on. Shared hosting is also known as virtual hosting.
Dedicated Hosting - If you do have a big, powerful website that gets lots of visitors and has a tendency to hog resources, then you might want to have a web server all to yourself. Some companies also prefer the extra security of not having to share the server with anyone else who could do something accidentally or on purpose to crash it. Renting the use of an entire server is known as dedicated hosting. The web hosting company still owns the machine and takes responsibility for maintaining the hardware and the web hosting software, but you have greater control over the configuration and use of the server. There is also such a thing as semi-dedicated hosting, in which a web server is only split between a very small number of clients, such as 2 to 4, with strong partitions between each to prevent them from interfering with one another. Since the hosting company is still responsible for the upkeep of the server, this type of hosting is also known as managed hosting. For obvious reasons, dedicated hosting always costs significantly more than shared hosting.
Server Co-Location - If you really want complete control over every aspect of your web server, you might very well choose to buy one and maintain it yourself if you have sufficient knowledge. However, chances are that you still don't have the resources to keep your server completely safe from power outages, roof leaks, thieves, unwary employees and other hazards and keep it on the internet on a fast, high-bandwidth connection at all times. You need a data center to provide those services for you. Co-location is the rental of physical security, continuous electrical power and a fast, reliable internet connection for a server that you own. The data center is not responsible for any of the hardware or software maintenance of a co-located server, you are. This can be a cheaper alternative to dedicated hosting if you have the necessary expertise and time to run a web server yourself.
Some web hosts are offering UNIX hosting and Windows hosting. What's the difference?
The terms UNIX hosting and Windows hosting refer to the operating system (OS) that is running on the server. The operating system, of course, is the software that allows the computer to function and manage all of the other hardware and software that is installed on it. Chances are good that you are reading this on a computer running a version of the Windows operating system, the most popular operating system in the world for personal and business computers. Other operating systems that are growing in popularity are Macintosh and various versions of Linux. However, the operating system you use on your computer is irrelevant to which type of hosting you choose. Here are some of the main features of UNIX and Windows:
UNIX Hosting
Most of the web servers in the world today run on one of the many variants of UNIX. The UNIX operating system was originally developed by universities for servers and networking, and many different versions have been written by programmers around the world under the open-source protocol, which means that the code for the operating system is openly available for programmers to customize and make improvements. Linux and BSD are the most popular forms of UNIX and come in many varieties, such as Red Hat Linux, Debian, SuSE, and FreeBSD. Most of these different versions (and much of the software that runs on them) can be obtained for free, which makes UNIX hosting cheaper for a web host than other operating systems and allows them to offer lower prices. UNIX hosting platforms are generally considered to be stable, secure, powerful and fast. Most web programming applications can be performed by software that is available for a UNIX platform. "UNIX hosting" has become a generic term to refer to any platform that is derived from the original UNIX.
Windows Hosting
Microsoft has developed its own operating system for servers as a special version of its Windows operating system, Windows Server 2003. It is a commercial product which requires the operator to purchase a license, which increases the cost of operation for the web host and usually results in higher hosting prices. Windows is designed to be user friendly, but it is generally considered to be less powerful and secure than UNIX for operating in a network environment. ASP, ASP.NET, and ColdFusion are scripting languages which will only run on a Windows server, as will the Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft Access database programs. These are popular for certain web programming applications, and if you are planning on using them to build your website, you will need to find a Windows host.
What are some of the terms I need to know when I choose a web host?
Disk Space or Storage - Because your website is a collection of files being offered on the internet for viewing, they have to be stored somewhere for retrieval and take up space. Each web server has a finite amount of hard disk memory to divide up and offer to hosting customers. Typically that space is divided up by different package levels so that the more you pay, the more space you are allowed to store pictures, web pages, videos and whatever other files you like on the web server's hard drive. If your website gets bigger than the space you are given, you will need to purchase more disk space from the web host.
Bandwidth or Data Transfer - Whenever you visit a website and view a page, you are transfering a copy of the files that make up that page over the internet from the web server to your computer. If the page you are viewing consists of an HTML file that is 3KB in size and three pictures of 47KB, 100KB and 250 KB, then you have just used 400KB of bandwidth or data transfer, because that is the total amount of data you just downloaded from the web server to view that page. Bandwidth is a commodity like disk space that the web host has to buy from its internet service provider, so it too is divided up and offered to the customers in specific amounts. Bandwidth amounts are usually measured in gigabytes (GB), because while only one copy of your files needs to be stored on the server, thousands or even millions of copies may be downloaded for viewing. If your website is viewed more times than the amount of bandwidth you are allowed can handle, your website may be turned off until the next billing period starts, or you may simply be billed for the excess amount used, depending on your host's policies. You can always purchase more bandwidth as your site's traffic increases.
Uptime - In an ideal world, every web server would be up and running and offering your web pages to the world 24 hours a day, 7 days a week forever. However, web servers are computers, and like any other computer, things happen to make them fail, or they get old and out of date and require maintenance and repair. When a web host gives you a 99% uptime guarantee, they are saying that the web server will be up and running for 99% of the billing period. If they fail to meet this guarantee, most web hosts will refund a certain portion of your money depending on the amount of excess downtime they experienced.
Traffic Statistics - Website traffic statistics programs try to track visitors to your website. They can track how many times your site was visited, how many visitors were unique and how many returned more than once, which pages were most popular, where the visitors came to your site from, what search terms they used in the search engines, and many other types of information which could be useful to you in marketing your website to a target audience. These statistics can be displayed in tables, graphs and charts by hour, day, week, month or year. Some statistics programs are better than others and offer more types of data, better displays, easier navigation or other useful features. Most web hosts today offer some sort of traffic statistics software with their hosting packages.
CGI Scripts - Many web hosts offer a variety of free CGI scripts with their packages. These are things like hit counters, guestbooks, form mail programs, message boards, and other programs that allow your website to perform commonly desired functions. You can use the ones your host provides you with or you can upload and run custom CGI scripts written by yourself or somebody else to perform different tasks like conducting a survey or processing customer information to produce an automatic price quote. Most CGI scripts are written in common programming languages like Perl, PHP or ASP.
You could spend a long time trying to learn everything there is to know about web hosting, but if you've read this far then you should be armed with the basic knowledge you need to understand what different web hosts are offering you. Your next task is to figure out what you need and go out and find a host that wants to give it to you at a great price!
© Copyright 2005-2008 by Stacy Clifford
Stacy Clifford is the founder of ChiliPepperWeb.net and has been assisting customers in understanding how their web services work since 2001.
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Just what is web hosting anyway?
In simple terms, web hosting is renting space on a web server. A website is not simply a domain name, it is a collection of files linked together by HTML code to display text and graphics on a computer. In order for anybody to see this collection of files you've created, it has to be housed on a computer somewhere that has access to the internet. Not just any computer will do, of course. A web server is a computer set up with special software that allows it to receive requests from the internet for the website files it has stored on it and to send those files out over the internet so that the requesting computer can display them. It is very much like a waiter in a restaurant taking your order and bringing the food that you ask for from the kitchen, hence the name "server."
Along with making sure your files can be seen by internet users around the world, a web server provides other important services as well. First and foremost is the ability to create email addresses based on your domain name and to send and receive email with them. The web server also has various types of software installed on it that allow your website to run programs, create and manage databases, display video, and many other functions you might find useful. Almost any type of computer can function as a web server, but it's the software that's on it that makes it a server.
When you buy webhosting, the monthly fee you pay goes to the continued maintenance and upgrading of the server's hardware and software, the cost of keeping it online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in a secure data center with a fast and powerful internet connection, and to pay for the expertise of the people who do all that work. It is completely possible to turn your own home or office computer into a web server if you really want to, but in most cases it is far more economical to pay someone else who is dedicated to providing this service in a properly reliable manner than it is to try and do it yourself.
What kinds of web hosting are there?
Shared Hosting - Most websites are not huge affairs with hundreds of pages and thousands of files and graphics, and they are targeted toward a particular audience, so they will not get as many visitors as the large general sites like Yahoo! that are targeted at everybody who uses the internet. As such, the average website therefore is not going to require the full resources of an entire web server to run it. Web servers are designed to be able to handle dozens, even hundreds of websites at once because they are powerful machines.
Shared hosting is simply the concept of hosting more than one website on a particular server. Over 95% of all websites on the internet are being run in a shared hosting environment. Since the resources of the server can be split among the clients hosted on it, so can the costs of operating the server, so shared hosting is universally cheaper than any other type. Shared hosting packages are generally designed so that each client is allotted a certain amount of each resource, with different payment levels representing different amounts of resources such as disk space, bandwidth, email addresses, and so on. Shared hosting is also known as virtual hosting.
Dedicated Hosting - If you do have a big, powerful website that gets lots of visitors and has a tendency to hog resources, then you might want to have a web server all to yourself. Some companies also prefer the extra security of not having to share the server with anyone else who could do something accidentally or on purpose to crash it. Renting the use of an entire server is known as dedicated hosting. The web hosting company still owns the machine and takes responsibility for maintaining the hardware and the web hosting software, but you have greater control over the configuration and use of the server. There is also such a thing as semi-dedicated hosting, in which a web server is only split between a very small number of clients, such as 2 to 4, with strong partitions between each to prevent them from interfering with one another. Since the hosting company is still responsible for the upkeep of the server, this type of hosting is also known as managed hosting. For obvious reasons, dedicated hosting always costs significantly more than shared hosting.
Server Co-Location - If you really want complete control over every aspect of your web server, you might very well choose to buy one and maintain it yourself if you have sufficient knowledge. However, chances are that you still don't have the resources to keep your server completely safe from power outages, roof leaks, thieves, unwary employees and other hazards and keep it on the internet on a fast, high-bandwidth connection at all times. You need a data center to provide those services for you. Co-location is the rental of physical security, continuous electrical power and a fast, reliable internet connection for a server that you own. The data center is not responsible for any of the hardware or software maintenance of a co-located server, you are. This can be a cheaper alternative to dedicated hosting if you have the necessary expertise and time to run a web server yourself.
Some web hosts are offering UNIX hosting and Windows hosting. What's the difference?
The terms UNIX hosting and Windows hosting refer to the operating system (OS) that is running on the server. The operating system, of course, is the software that allows the computer to function and manage all of the other hardware and software that is installed on it. Chances are good that you are reading this on a computer running a version of the Windows operating system, the most popular operating system in the world for personal and business computers. Other operating systems that are growing in popularity are Macintosh and various versions of Linux. However, the operating system you use on your computer is irrelevant to which type of hosting you choose. Here are some of the main features of UNIX and Windows:
UNIX Hosting
Most of the web servers in the world today run on one of the many variants of UNIX. The UNIX operating system was originally developed by universities for servers and networking, and many different versions have been written by programmers around the world under the open-source protocol, which means that the code for the operating system is openly available for programmers to customize and make improvements. Linux and BSD are the most popular forms of UNIX and come in many varieties, such as Red Hat Linux, Debian, SuSE, and FreeBSD. Most of these different versions (and much of the software that runs on them) can be obtained for free, which makes UNIX hosting cheaper for a web host than other operating systems and allows them to offer lower prices. UNIX hosting platforms are generally considered to be stable, secure, powerful and fast. Most web programming applications can be performed by software that is available for a UNIX platform. "UNIX hosting" has become a generic term to refer to any platform that is derived from the original UNIX.
Windows Hosting
Microsoft has developed its own operating system for servers as a special version of its Windows operating system, Windows Server 2003. It is a commercial product which requires the operator to purchase a license, which increases the cost of operation for the web host and usually results in higher hosting prices. Windows is designed to be user friendly, but it is generally considered to be less powerful and secure than UNIX for operating in a network environment. ASP, ASP.NET, and ColdFusion are scripting languages which will only run on a Windows server, as will the Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft Access database programs. These are popular for certain web programming applications, and if you are planning on using them to build your website, you will need to find a Windows host.
What are some of the terms I need to know when I choose a web host?
Disk Space or Storage - Because your website is a collection of files being offered on the internet for viewing, they have to be stored somewhere for retrieval and take up space. Each web server has a finite amount of hard disk memory to divide up and offer to hosting customers. Typically that space is divided up by different package levels so that the more you pay, the more space you are allowed to store pictures, web pages, videos and whatever other files you like on the web server's hard drive. If your website gets bigger than the space you are given, you will need to purchase more disk space from the web host.
Bandwidth or Data Transfer - Whenever you visit a website and view a page, you are transfering a copy of the files that make up that page over the internet from the web server to your computer. If the page you are viewing consists of an HTML file that is 3KB in size and three pictures of 47KB, 100KB and 250 KB, then you have just used 400KB of bandwidth or data transfer, because that is the total amount of data you just downloaded from the web server to view that page. Bandwidth is a commodity like disk space that the web host has to buy from its internet service provider, so it too is divided up and offered to the customers in specific amounts. Bandwidth amounts are usually measured in gigabytes (GB), because while only one copy of your files needs to be stored on the server, thousands or even millions of copies may be downloaded for viewing. If your website is viewed more times than the amount of bandwidth you are allowed can handle, your website may be turned off until the next billing period starts, or you may simply be billed for the excess amount used, depending on your host's policies. You can always purchase more bandwidth as your site's traffic increases.
Uptime - In an ideal world, every web server would be up and running and offering your web pages to the world 24 hours a day, 7 days a week forever. However, web servers are computers, and like any other computer, things happen to make them fail, or they get old and out of date and require maintenance and repair. When a web host gives you a 99% uptime guarantee, they are saying that the web server will be up and running for 99% of the billing period. If they fail to meet this guarantee, most web hosts will refund a certain portion of your money depending on the amount of excess downtime they experienced.
Traffic Statistics - Website traffic statistics programs try to track visitors to your website. They can track how many times your site was visited, how many visitors were unique and how many returned more than once, which pages were most popular, where the visitors came to your site from, what search terms they used in the search engines, and many other types of information which could be useful to you in marketing your website to a target audience. These statistics can be displayed in tables, graphs and charts by hour, day, week, month or year. Some statistics programs are better than others and offer more types of data, better displays, easier navigation or other useful features. Most web hosts today offer some sort of traffic statistics software with their hosting packages.
CGI Scripts - Many web hosts offer a variety of free CGI scripts with their packages. These are things like hit counters, guestbooks, form mail programs, message boards, and other programs that allow your website to perform commonly desired functions. You can use the ones your host provides you with or you can upload and run custom CGI scripts written by yourself or somebody else to perform different tasks like conducting a survey or processing customer information to produce an automatic price quote. Most CGI scripts are written in common programming languages like Perl, PHP or ASP.
You could spend a long time trying to learn everything there is to know about web hosting, but if you've read this far then you should be armed with the basic knowledge you need to understand what different web hosts are offering you. Your next task is to figure out what you need and go out and find a host that wants to give it to you at a great price!
© Copyright 2005-2008 by Stacy Clifford
Stacy Clifford is the founder of ChiliPepperWeb.net and has been assisting customers in understanding how their web services work since 2001.
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Saturday, 30 January 2010
HostGator Review - Affordable and Reliable Web Hosting?

So why is it so important to read a HostGator review before signing up? Actually, it's quite simple.
The world of web hosting can often be quite confusing and sometimes things aren't always as they seem. While on the surface, many webhosts make promises of quality, reliable hosting at cheap prices -- but whether or not they actually deliver on their promises is a whole different story. This is the very reason why you should read hosting reviews before making a decision to sign up.
So what are some important things that I considered when doing a review of Host Gator? The first thing was price. While quality was important to me, I really didn't want to spend a fortune on my webhosting account. HostGator.com came through great in this department, as their prices are extremely affordable and they offer a wide variety plans including shared hosting, reseller accounts, dedicated servers, and Windows hosting.
Another thing that I took into consideration was disk space. Host Gator plans offer an excellent amount of storage space and it was easy to find a plan that fit my needs while staying in my budget.
Last but not least, I evaluated the HostGator.com customer support system. HostGator offers support through a toll free telephone line, live online chat, email, and an Internet based support desk and ticketing system. On all accounts, the response times were outstanding and I was extremely happy with the level of service I received when I had a question or problem.
After completing my HostGator review, my findings are that they are one of the best affordable and reliable webhosts that I've come across. Two thumbs up.
Read our full Hostgator review at http://www.HostGatorReviewed.org today.
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Basics of Web Hosting
For a website to be seen by internet users it needs to be hosted and for this web hosting companies are used. With web hosting, web pages are uploaded onto a server. If this is not done then a website cannot be viewed. Web hosting is effectively putting the website onto the internet, allowing the world to see it. There are thousands of hosting companies with million of hosting packages between them.
There is a vast price range for hosting; from free to thousands of pounds a year. Free hosting has many limitations so should only be considered for websites without the need for complex solutions. The majority of these packages also demand that adverts controlled by the hosting company appear on your website, as this is how they make their money. This looks unprofessional (especially if not related to your website) so is not recommended for business sites. Other cheap packages may be adequate for small websites without too many, or too complex pages. Advanced hosting packages, such as colocation and managed hosting, are for large sites or databases.
Hosting can be broken into two main types - shared hosting and dedicated hosting. With shared hosting a hosting company hosts many, or all, of their clients on the same server. This is perfectly adequate for many sites. It is cheaper than dedicated hosting as web space is being shared with other sites. Clients still have their own URL, or website address. Dedicated servers are aimed more at larger sites. Here a host leases an entire server out to one client. It is therefore not shared with others and only contains that one clients' website, or group of websites. This allows for much more choice and control of the hosting of that particular website.
A website needs a domain name (also known as a URL), which would look something like this:
www.mywebsite.com
A domain name is purchased prior to the website being uploaded to the server. It is purchased from a domain registration company, although some web hosts also offer this service. Clients can search as many domain names as they like to see what is available and how much it will cost. Two different websites cannot have the same domain name. Prices vary and are paid at a yearly rate.
As mentioned above there are many web hosting packages with different amounts of bandwidth, web space and support, as well as other variables. Bandwidth is the measurement of data communication and affects the amount of traffic a website can cope with. The more bandwidth that is dedicated to a website, the more traffic it is capable of receiving. If the number of visitors exceeds this at one time then the website may slow down, or break down temporarily. Web space is the amount of space on the server that the site can take up. The more web space that is available, the more pages that can be uploaded. Large files, such as video and audio files take up more space than pages containing only text. Some hosting clients may want 24/7 support in case problems occur. Others may want managed hosting; where the hosting is completely take care of by the hosting company. The amount of support required depends on the knowledge of the client and their needs.
Interoute offers Colocation and Managed Hosting packages.
Copyright Andrew Marshall
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There is a vast price range for hosting; from free to thousands of pounds a year. Free hosting has many limitations so should only be considered for websites without the need for complex solutions. The majority of these packages also demand that adverts controlled by the hosting company appear on your website, as this is how they make their money. This looks unprofessional (especially if not related to your website) so is not recommended for business sites. Other cheap packages may be adequate for small websites without too many, or too complex pages. Advanced hosting packages, such as colocation and managed hosting, are for large sites or databases.
Hosting can be broken into two main types - shared hosting and dedicated hosting. With shared hosting a hosting company hosts many, or all, of their clients on the same server. This is perfectly adequate for many sites. It is cheaper than dedicated hosting as web space is being shared with other sites. Clients still have their own URL, or website address. Dedicated servers are aimed more at larger sites. Here a host leases an entire server out to one client. It is therefore not shared with others and only contains that one clients' website, or group of websites. This allows for much more choice and control of the hosting of that particular website.
A website needs a domain name (also known as a URL), which would look something like this:
www.mywebsite.com
A domain name is purchased prior to the website being uploaded to the server. It is purchased from a domain registration company, although some web hosts also offer this service. Clients can search as many domain names as they like to see what is available and how much it will cost. Two different websites cannot have the same domain name. Prices vary and are paid at a yearly rate.
As mentioned above there are many web hosting packages with different amounts of bandwidth, web space and support, as well as other variables. Bandwidth is the measurement of data communication and affects the amount of traffic a website can cope with. The more bandwidth that is dedicated to a website, the more traffic it is capable of receiving. If the number of visitors exceeds this at one time then the website may slow down, or break down temporarily. Web space is the amount of space on the server that the site can take up. The more web space that is available, the more pages that can be uploaded. Large files, such as video and audio files take up more space than pages containing only text. Some hosting clients may want 24/7 support in case problems occur. Others may want managed hosting; where the hosting is completely take care of by the hosting company. The amount of support required depends on the knowledge of the client and their needs.
Interoute offers Colocation and Managed Hosting packages.
Copyright Andrew Marshall
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How to Find Personal Website Hosting
More and more people these days are setting up their own websites, whether for commercial use or just for fun, and if you are thinking of doing this, too, then you will need some kind of personal website hosting to upload your files to. There are many companies from which to choose, and it is vital that you select the right company if you are going to have an easy time of it, especially early on when you aren't quite so sure what you are doing.
If you are running your website as a hobby, or for non-commercial services, then you don't need all the bells and whistles that come with a commercial website hosting package. For that reason, you need to find a personal website hosting package that is specifically built for what you are looking for. You probably don't need database interactivity, or even to run any type of CGIs in the background, so you can get an entry level package at very low cost.
Not all personal website hosting companies are the same and there are a few potential pitfalls that you need to watch out for. First of all, make sure that you don't sign up for a year's contract or longer, just to save some money. This is a ploy that inferior companies will do to make you stick with them through thick and thin. You will want to sign up for a short period of time (a month or three months), in order to properly test out their service and make sure that they are reliable.
Also make sure that the customer service that your company provides is based in our country. Otherwise, you might end up having to deal with overseas call centers that do not provide good customer service and may leave your questions unanswered.
Pierre Z. Boyd is a researcher, blogger, and an expert on personal website hosting. Check out his blog for honest information and tons of money-saving advice on how to compare web hosting!
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If you are running your website as a hobby, or for non-commercial services, then you don't need all the bells and whistles that come with a commercial website hosting package. For that reason, you need to find a personal website hosting package that is specifically built for what you are looking for. You probably don't need database interactivity, or even to run any type of CGIs in the background, so you can get an entry level package at very low cost.
Not all personal website hosting companies are the same and there are a few potential pitfalls that you need to watch out for. First of all, make sure that you don't sign up for a year's contract or longer, just to save some money. This is a ploy that inferior companies will do to make you stick with them through thick and thin. You will want to sign up for a short period of time (a month or three months), in order to properly test out their service and make sure that they are reliable.
Also make sure that the customer service that your company provides is based in our country. Otherwise, you might end up having to deal with overseas call centers that do not provide good customer service and may leave your questions unanswered.
Pierre Z. Boyd is a researcher, blogger, and an expert on personal website hosting. Check out his blog for honest information and tons of money-saving advice on how to compare web hosting!
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Pierre_Z._Boyd
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