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Choosing a Web Host
By Dan Grossman
Choosing a web host can be one of the most important decisions you make when
creating a website. A web host is a company which stores your website on their
servers. Your web host needs to provide everything your site needs and will
need, at an affordable rate. I've broken down the basics of choosing a host into
4 items:
- Platform - There are two main platforms to consider when choosing a web
host, each very different. Unix and Windows NT. Unix is generally more
reliable and more affordable, suitable for most sites. If you're using the
site for email or as a personal site Unix is definitely more affordable.
Windows NT is more appropriate if you need ODBC for a database-driven site,
and Windows NT works better with Microsoft Frontpage. However you can still
build database-driven sites using PHP on Unix if the host supports it.
- Features - When choosing a host features is probably the second most
important thing to look at, even before price. If you need certain things,
get them. A host which supports multiple domains and features like SSI, PHP,
and ASP can save you work in the future as you learn more advanced languages
and develop a larger site. Make sure the host offers FTP access, POP email
accounts, and your own CGI-bin as almost every website owner needs these
eventually.
- Support - Customer support is VERY important when choosing a host. Look
around their website and see if you can find a phone number for support, as
email is not always quick enough when your business site is losing customers
and sales. A good host should offer 24/7 tech support through email and
telephone.
- Price - How much you pay depends on the host, what features they offer,
how large your site is, and what needs your site has. Usually you get what
you pay for, so if you're running a website for a business selling products
you're not going to find a suitable host for $20 a month. However if you're
running an informational or personal website that would be fine. Expect to
pay at least $10 a month for a small site, $50-$150 for a site with more
advanced features like databases and shipping cart software, and $250+ for a
dedicated server.
Taking these 4 basics of choosing a web host into consideration, you should
be able to find the host which is right for you. It is a good idea to shop
around, and compare many hosts before choosing one, you may just find the
perfect one for you.
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Dan Grossman created and maintains www.WebSiteGoodies.com a resource for web
developers of all levels. WebSiteGoodies offers the tools and resources you need
to create, enhance and promote your website. Stop by today to learn how you can
earn 17 to 20 cents a click from your website. http://www.websitegoodies.com
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Note: There are a number of great services such as Host
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