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How
do I choose a good shared low cost web hosting service?
By
Joe Tan
A
good, shared low cost web hosting must
provide reliable and reasonable quality of service.
Many times, a consumer will sign up with the least expensive
provider only to experience many technical difficulties
and the inevitable and frustrating experience of changing
low cost web hosting. To avoid this
experience, it is best if the consumer chooses the right
hosting company. Ensuring that a shared low
cost web hosting firm has the following characteristics
will increase the probability of consumer satisfaction.
Quality Server Technology The use of
quality server technology is important. Since shared
low cost web hostingservices utilize
multiplexed equipment, consumers must ensure that the
server and server technology used can accommodate the
number of users on your particular server.
System Administrators Make sure that knowledgeable system
administrators are operating your low cost web
hosting company’s technology.
Network Redundancy Your shared low
cost web hosting package must have multiple
connections to the Internet. Network redundancy ensures
that if one Internet connection goes down, traffic can
be re-routed through another connection.
Network Connectivity It is important
to find the fastest Internet connection possible. Since
you are competing with other users for resources in
a shared low cost web hosting environment,
you should ensure that you have at least T3 connection
that is using less than 50 per cent of available bandwidth.
You should also consider the following factors before
selecting any type of shared low cost web hosting
solution for your Web site. By considering these factors,
you will save money in the long run by selecting a solution
that grows with your business.
Purchase only what you need Select
a low cost web hosting solution that
corresponds with your business needs. Only purchase
services that your site will require to provide your
specific content. Don't sign up for an all-inclusive
account with a hosting firm if you won't use most of
their services. This will unnecessarily increase your
costs.
Select a scalable solution Make sure
that your hosting solution can grow as your site grows
in complexity. Ensure that you can upgrade your site
to accommodate increased bandwidth and other demanding
resource requirements such as server-side scripting,
database support and multimedia streaming.
Find prompt tech support Only use a
host that provides prompt and knowledgeable customer
care. A dependable host should offer 24x7 toll-free
technical support rendered by experienced and professionally
trained technicians.
Check references Before you commit
to a particular hosting firm, ask for references. Make
sure to canvass other webmasters running sites with
similar specifications. Browse their Web sites and measure
response times at both peak and non-peak periods.
Watch your billing and keep your receipt
Many hosting firms are notorious for their horrid billing
practices. Check your credit card statements to ensure
that you are not being overcharged or billed at an incorrect
frequency. Most purchases occur online, so make sure
to print out your receipt. Most companies will require
you to remit that receipt by fax in order to cancel.
Back up all your data Do not depend
on your host to recover any data you publish on the
Web. Most hosting firms are only equipped to recover
files in the event of a system failure. Ensure that
you have a copy of any data that you post to the Web
on your own hard drive.
Own your own domain Make sure that
your Web host will not hold you hostage to their service
by exercising administrative control over your domain
name. Your host should only be listed as a technical
contact. You should exercise administrative control
over the domain name from the point of purchase.
Do extensive background research Find
out whether a host is real or whether it resells hosting
solutions. Also check what payment processor the host
uses to run credit card transactions. Determine who
owns the hosting company and whether they possess the
technical expertise required to run it effectively.
All of these factors impact upon the credibility and
reliability of the host and the services you provide
your customers.
Obtain assurances You should obtain
assurances concerning service quality before you sign
up for hosting services. A quality Web host should assure
some form of service quality and compensation if you
experience an interruption in service.
Understand your obligations Before
you sign up with a Web host, you must understand what
your obligations are concerning payment for service
and permissible behavior. Certain hosting companies
will not permit high traffic content, such as adult
material. Other hosting companies will permit such content,
but only if a special hosting service package is selected.
Establish an exit strategy Always have
a backup plan in case your host goes belly-up or experiences
an unrecoverable failure. Redundancy should always be
a priority if you are running an Internet-based business.
Remember that any service outage can completely compromise
your source of income.
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