Web Hosting For Those That Are Serious About Their Internet Business
What do you do when you’ve got created a successful web site, one that’s so successful that your current hosting arrangement just is not up to the job and your hosting company aren’t too happy with you?
It is a nice predicament to possess, but a dilemma just the same!
When customers start finding that they can’t get access to your site because it has been taken offline because of high resource usage, or that the response time is glacially slow, they usually give up, head to your competitors website and buy from them instead.
When that happens it’s time to begin exploring dedicated web hosting!
Before you dive straight into dedicated web hosting the first thing you must do is to take a practical look at your existing web business and do a thorough analysis of both your current needs and your projected future requirements. Clearly you may be anticipating growth over the coming years, so make certain that you consider the expected increase in demand when working out your requirements.
You might be wondering why you shouldn’t simply go for a larger and better shared hosting plan? The problem is that with shared hosting your web site is sharing the same hardware resources as numerous other sites, therefore if those sites are employing a heap of system resources then your site is going to suffer. Do you really want to be in competition with the other sites on your server for precious resources that you need to keep your web site running smoothly? Or would you rather have all of them to yourself, guaranteeing your customers the best experience and guaranteeing that your site can keep up and running 24/7?
Of course with dedicated hosting there are more benefits, like having so much more control over the environment that your site runs in, the flexibility to install and run your own software, and not having to fret about what you use your disk space for.
But whereas a dedicated server may be the perfect solution for any business that is serious about it’s web presence it is not without it’s drawbacks. As an example, there is the cost issue. Traditionally a dedicated server has been an expensive option that only big firms or the successful and profitable businesses might afford. Fortunately that’s now not the case, and while there are still a heap of expensive dedicated hosting packages on offer there’s also a lot of companies offering cheap dedicated hosting as well.
Perhaps the most significant drawback is that of support. A lot of dedicated server packages provide you with the server and leave you to run it as if the server was in your offices. This means that you are responsible for pretty much every technical facet of running the server, and if you’re not technical then this can be a problem. There are a variety of solutions to this problem including hiring someone to help you, or, opting for managed server hosting, where the hosting company can handle technical aspects for you, but normally at an increased price.
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