How to Prevent Web Host Shut Down?

How to Prevent Web Host Shut Down?

In web hosting world there are many interesting events that take place. For a beginner it’s quite difficult to segregate between two hosting companies as all look alike in the beginning the difference is only found out afterwards when he/she gets shut down without warning.

The problem faced by beginners now a day is how to rely on a web host review when thousands are there. It is really impossible for anyone to review the thousands of web host out there, but it is in one’s favour if the user bases his/her web host review on high in demand providers. It is a fact that there are many top marketers having their own server, and one can’t afford to pay $200 or more monthly for one’s own server.

In this article we are going to discuss on the things which are helpful in preventing web host shut down and the ways by which one can learn how to use the forums to find recommendation for choosing a right web hosting provider.

For a beginner it is really difficult to digest that even the forums given are not very helpful. These forums are posted by people who are not having any good experience by the company.

Following are the four tips one should follow to get a good web host review:

1) Say no to unlimited domain names: One should always keep in mind not to go for unlimited domain names. Whenever a user creates a new account a provider automatically divide up his/her hosting bandwidth, it means that if one is just having 40 Gigs of bandwidth and he/she opts to divide it up by four domain names, in that case he/she must have used up all his/her bandwidth. Thus addition in any domain name will exceed the bandwidth as well. This is the policy adopted by cheap web hosting providers. By this way cheap hosting providers charges unlimited for extra bandwidth and user has to pay as he/she is not having any other choice. Thus one needs to be very careful regarding this matter.

2) Say yes to monthly payments: It is quite often that web hosting providers offer cheap prices in case user is making yearly payment. However in that case user will be in great loss as after paying the yearly amount he/she has already tied up with the company and now they will provide the services which are just useless and user have to accept it. Thus one should go with a company that is offering quarterly or monthly payment plan with money back guarantee.

3) First test by sending email: One should first test by sending a simple introductory email to check the response time. The response time of the host provider will tell everything about his/her services.

4) Ask for refund: One should always keep all the receipts safely and at any time if his/her site gets shut down, he/she should ask for refund from the provider if the payment is paid in advance. One should immediately file the complaint and should do all to get valuable money back.

Thus after keeping all the above 4 points in mind one will surely know how to get rid of problems and will safe his/her valuable money.

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Help answer the question about web hosting

Is there a good and reliable web hosting service available which supports Struts 2 framework?
Is there a good and reliable web hosting service available which supports Struts 2 framework?

I googled a lot on this and could find very very few web hosting services which support Struts (but Struts 1.1 & Struts 1.2).

I am desperately looking if there is any such hosting service available which would support Struts2?

Thanks

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18 Responses to “How to Prevent Web Host Shut Down?”

  1. reinheart767 says:

    good tutorial but why talk so fast :( had to go back few time to figure out what you were trying to say… anyways got the info needed to start trying out the gdata. Thank you very much :)

  2. 2ndAsstJizzMopper says:

    understood him fine. thank christ he’s not plodding along like most “instructors” (i.e., borefests).

  3. christinio says:

    Keep in mind not to lower your voice at the end of sentences and it will be ok :)

  4. relativityboy says:

    He speaks quickly, and his grammar is imperfect. Doubtless he’s quite intelligent, but I’ve seen this in many true geeks. :)

  5. Jamz says:

    Just use Blogger or Wordpress to get started.

  6. Tane says:

    http://www.webhostingpanda.com/ is recommended. It has a very clear hosting plans feature, and its filter function is very easy to use and save you a lot of time.

  7. nvr says:

    there you go:
    http://webhosting.moneysavecenter.com?id=m3y227

  8. MrKonstantinMirin says:

    Geek should always remain a human. He creates video to teach something, to share something, so speak better than, it’s not as hard as develop the google base client lib :)
    Anyway, video is helpful, thanks!

  9. Abhi100 says:

    Windows and Linux often use two different web server applications. Windows sites use the Windows IIS server, while nearly all Linux sites use Apache.

    Linux sites focus on PHP, Perl and other open-source script languages for server side scripting. Windows-based sites use ,NET and ASP technologies. They might also offer support for PHP.

    Linux sites offer MySQL as the database for backend content storage. Windows sites will probably offer SQL Server, though some offer the Windows versions of MySQL as well.

    There shouldn't be any difference between the two if you use strict web standards in your HTML. However, you need to be aware of the fact that, since Dreamweaver is a Windows-only product, it may insert some non-standard things into your HTML. Frontpage also does this.

    As long as you stick to accepted web standards and don't use any Windows-centric stuff in your site, you should have no problems with either one.

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  11. daverted says:

    Even your native English speaking viewers will have problems with this video ( myself included ). Maybe someone who’s not so hopped up on coffee would be better.

  12. gigman7 says:

    You should be an auctioneer. We can’t understand them either.

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  15. galaxyangel_mint says:

    Hi galaxyangel_mint,

    The criteria you mentioned seem to apply only to
    reliable paid hosting.

    I don't know why you insist on free hosting service
    because from the business point of view, they
    don't provide reliable server to run your website,
    even though you upgrade to become their paid users
    later on.

    When you face an urgent matter, they can't help
    you instantly since they only provide email support.

    But if you're building a personal website just to
    share with your closed friends and family and not
    using it as a business platform, then that probably
    justifies your choice.

    I personally would not recommend any free web hosting
    service for my clients who run businesses because
    they really stinks. I've used several of them when
    I first started out, but they failed me.

    Again, if you just want to build a non-profitable
    website, any free hosting service will do the trick.
    But if you intend to go into business, then I would
    suggest you to go get a reliable paid hosting service
    which is easy to use, navigate, has efficient web
    tools and has faster loading time, as per your expectation.

    You might want to refer to the website below which
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    Best of luck!

    Wisely

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    if you're looking to pay… (no ads) 1&1 has really good prices for hosting & domains

    godaddy claims to have good prices but I went with 1&1 for the hosting and domain deal.

  17. Shawna says:

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