Route to Select a Web Host

Route to Select a Web Host

There are many people who wants to have a presence on internet, purpose can be various; it can be whether business purpose, or just for personal reasons, but the second part of this process consists of a daunting task called selection of hosting service. A host who is affordable, providing maximum uptime, adequate bandwidth support, suitable web-space, and brilliant customer service and support is just like a dream and users usually do not get such an all rounder, still patient and strategic decision can provide user a dream output.

Here, user’s requirements and purpose of actual site plays a key role. If the web site required to be hosted is a commercial website, then uptime of the concern server matters the most. If the uptime were less than 99.5% then it can be lethal for a commercial web site. This is because if one’s site is suffering downtime and at that very moment search engines index the sites then one’s site may loose an opportunity as well as business. In addition to it, if there is any customer who visits the site finding it unable to publish it can create a negative impression in his/her mind. If the web site is meant for a non-profit organization, a club or for personal use designed for limited use then user should not concern about 99.5% uptime.

If one talks about another matter for consideration then it will be the quantity of file space that is provided by hosting company. If one talks about an average commercial web site then it usually enclose around few hundred web pages, some java or php scripts and image, multimedia files etc. One can surround all these details in the web space of about 50 to100 Mega Byte. But when it comes to additional space, charges differ from host to host.

Another concerning aspect is Bandwidth. If the site is meant for personal snaps then there will be no immense amount of traffic. But if user possess an Ecommerce site and have a huge amount of traffic each day then he/she should enquire how much amount of bandwidth does user offers for a month.

One should also ensure that what are the additional features in the package. Does the host provide only 3 email accounts, or rather up to 100? Can user establish sub domains along with it? What sorts of technologies does it adapt to? For example, if user plans to use PHP, he/she should confirm the installation of PHP in the server.

At the end, one should account repute of host in the market. It’s experience in the sector? What is their customer service standard?

If one values his/her web site then going along with a high standard and dependable web host is recommended, as it is always said, “prevention is better than cure”.

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I need a good, reliable web hosting service I can use personally and recommend to others. Any ideas?
I am searching for a web hosting service that can give me reliable service, my own domain names, a series of email accounts, PHP capabilities, decent storage space, and not cost much. Does anyone know of any businesses that are particularly good and well-known?

I'm a web developer and I'm looking for a place to host my own site, as well as recommend to potential clients. Reliability, security, and price are particularly important.

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18 Responses to “Route to Select a Web Host”

  1. champ0y says:

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  2. monkeymanbob says:

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  3. avb17018411 says:

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  4. 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.

  5. Jamz says:

    Just use Blogger or Wordpress to get started.

  6. superchode20164 says:

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  7. tentativechaos says:

    for free web hosting , go to http://www.freehostia.com and choose the chocolate plan which is completely free.

    features under this plan……

    Disk Space 250 MB
    POP3/IMAP E-mail accounts Available
    Top/Bottom banner ads Banner less
    Full DNS Management

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  8. nvr says:

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

  9. Forbidia says:

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  10. Shawna says:

    Web hosting can be a significant expense for anyone. When you are looking for Web hosting online there are so many to choose from that it can be an overwhelming task to try to tone it down to a handful to consider. Did you know that there are some Web hosting providers that cost less than 5 dollars a month and you get the same reliability and customer support (if not better) as the most expensive Web hosting companies? Take a look at http://www.inexpensive-web-hosting.com/

    There you will find a guide to finding the best inexpensive Web hosting providers. These Web hosts offer unlimited Web hosting space, unlimited disk transfer, unlimited databases, and the leading control panels with easy Website builders, templates, and they even offer free Google and Yahoo ad credits.

    Good luck,
    Tom

  11. Faithless863 says:

    hm i couldn’t tell the difference between photograph and painting comparing the final resault.

    This is sick

  12. lidiabarbarita says:

    Very nice!!

  13. warah110 says:

    Perfect.

  14. ♥twiliღt says:

    winninghosting.com is great. They are barebones like google was. They just focus on great service and have a super helpful staff. They know how to keep their costs way down but still have all the speed and great features you need so I always go with them and am always very pleased.

  15. TheTroubadourMusic says:

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    how is this not a real photo?

  16. 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
    I found pretty useful and helpful for those who
    wanted to know which web hosting service works best
    for them.

    Best of luck!

    Wisely

  17. 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.

  18. sparklychef says:

    yahoo geocities is free (ads will be shown on your finished page)

    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.

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