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Four
Types of Web Hosting
By Jason Hahn
Free Web Hosting Service
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This is the most basic kind of Web hosting that
you can get. Free Web hosting is typically advertisement-supported and offers
limited features. This is the best option for those just starting out and only
interested in hosting a small personal site that will be light on traffic.
Free Web hosts will give you a subdomain (yoursite.example.com)
or a directory (www.example.com/~yoursite). They include a small amount of
bandwidth and storage and tend to offer little to no support for MySQL, PHP,
multiple e-mail addresses, and site statistics.
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Shared Web Hosting Service
Shared hosting is the most popular kind of Web
hosting service. Virtually all small businesses, medium to large Web sites, and
professional sites see shared hosting as the perfect solution to their hosting
needs. None of these entities require anywhere near all the resources of an
entire Web server, not to mention the fact that it would be very costly for them
to purchase and run one.
As the name suggests, shared Web hosts allow more
than one site to be hosted on the same server. These hosts provide system
administration, which is good for users that do not want to deal with the
hassles of running a server along with a number of other users.
Although it depends on the specifics of the
hosting plan, most server features will be readily available to the user,
including PHP or ASP, MySQL, multiple e-mail addresses, and more bandwidth and
storage than a free host. One downside is the possible security risks that are
inherent with sharing a server with a number of other sites.
Dedicated Web Hosting – Unmanaged
This is a great option for users who want more
bandwidth, storage, and other server features that free or shared hosting cannot
offer. Having a dedicated server means that there are unlimited numbers of
databases and e-mail addresses that the user can create, not to mention bigger
bandwidth capabilities. Normal dedicated server plans give the user about 500 to
1,000GB of bandwidth per month, and if extra storage is required, a new hard
drive can be purchased for the server.
For some users, the one big downside of having an
unmanaged dedicated host is that you must be your own server administrator. If
you do not know how to deal with this task, there are two options: learn about
how to be a server administrator, or just go for the next Web hosting option.
Dedicated Web Hosting – Managed
So, if you want the big-time capabilities of a
dedicated server but you do not want to deal with the hassle of learning about
server administration, then this should be the perfect option for you.
Going this route means that you will have help in
getting your server up and running, and you will have assistance readily
available to you if something should ever go wrong. That being said, it is best
to get a referral from a close and trustworthy person, or to at the very least
do some diligent research on the Internet.
Pricing varies depending on how much reliability,
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