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What do YOU need
in a Host and What to Look and Ask For
By WSHD
So, you have decided that you need to get online. People
want to get a website for many reasons these days, be it
to start a business, move a existing business online or simply
just put up a personal web page. But, all these reasons have
two things in common, you have to know what you need and
find a company that will provide it for you. With this broad
overview, we will shed some light about discovering what
your needs are, then how to locate a web hosting provider
that will not only meet those needs, but in the long run
grow with you.Your needs are essential in determining the kind of hosting
provider you will choose. Web Hosting comes in many varied
sizes, prices, options and flavors. The way to make the best
choice is to shop for the features and services that you
require, this way you only are paying for what you need.
Here are a few questions to ask yourself:
What kind of features will you have on your website?
Start by thinking about what kinds of functionality you
will need. Will you have a database of any kind running? (Some
of the applications that require a database are: guest books,
shopping carts, forms and forums). If so, who will
be programming and installing it? Most web hosting providers
have pre-installed scripts and applications that they will
let you use as well, but they may be too simple and not meet
your needs.
Any application you use is written in a scripting language and often
connects to a database. If you are using PHP and a mySQL or PostgreSQL
database, then you should look for a UNIX host. Unix type hosts include
Unix, FreeBSD, Linux and some others. If you are using ASP and a MSSQL
database then you know you will need to locate a Windows hosting provider.
What will you traffic needs be in six to twelve months?
The type of site you have and features impact the answer
to this question. Every image, page and access to a database
utilize bandwidth. Web hosting providers these days provide
anywhere from one Gigabyte of traffic up to thousands of
gigs of bandwidth. Bandwidth costs money. If you exceed your
bandwidth you will either have to pay for more or face being
shut off.If you are running a personal web page this is not going
to be a huge impact on your decision. But, if you are doing
business on the web it most definitely will. One way to discover
this is by looking at how popular the subject of your site
is. Take a look at http://www.wordtracker.com and
see how many searches are made on key terms in your industry
or look at the Alexa rank of sites that are similar to what
you will be building.With bandwidth more is always better. A hosting company
that owns their data center usually has more control over
their bandwidth available, but if you do not need it, why
pay for it?
OK, so now I know some of what I need, now what?
Even with all the consolidation of hosting companies, there
are still thousands of companies to choose from. Each one
has different features to choose from and provides different
levels of services, some you may have never even of heard
of. After you have discovered WHY you need web hosting you
will be able to sort through these companies just a little
bit easier. So, here is some of the HOW.
Search Engines
Try looking through http://www.google.com , http://www.yahoo.com and http://www.overture.com .
These search engines will provide you with search results based
upon the feature you are looking for. Say you know you need
a UNIX host that provides a Miva shopping cart. Visit the search
engines and type in "UNIX Hosting Miva" and make a record sheet
of your results. Search engines also have advertisements to
the right and top of the results pages, look for consistency
in the ads and this will tell you at least who some of the
larger web hosting providers are. (even though larger is not
always better)
Web Hosting Directories
Web Hosting
directories are sites that focus almost exclusively on information
about web hosting companies. You will be able to find reviews,
articles, forums and usually a database to search on hosting
company plans or look at web hosting showcases. Some of these
directories are in it 100% for the money, and some are there
to really help you make a decision about hosts. Either way
there is a excellent source of data for researching what company
will fit your needs. Search the plans, read the forums and
visit the showcases. You will start to see a pattern emerge
again on who the major players are in the industry. But, in
the directories you will also find quite a few who are not
huge, but provide exactly what you need with even better customer
service. Finding a hosting directory is easy too. Again,
visit the search engines and type in "Web Hosting Directory" of "Hosting
Directory" and you will get many results. Visit the top 10
or so and you will find a few that really appeal to you. Not
only will they help you finding a host but most directories
link to other hosting directories as well.
So what questions should I ask a hosting provider I am considering?
Hopefully at this time you have made a spreadsheet of companies you
are considering or some kind of record. Call or email each of these
companies and ask them the same questions. Be sure to mention where
you found them and record their answers along with how long it takes
them to respond to you. Here are some questions to get you started:
- Do you own your data center?
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How many years in business?
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Do you have some references?
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Do I have a dedicated sales person?
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How easy is it to upgrade or downgrade my service?
- Do you have a money back guarantee?
- Is there an uptime guarantee? Am I compensated for excessive downtime?
- How frequently do you backup web sites and do you backup databases?
- Do you offer redundant backbone connections? Or allow multiple
DNS server entries?
- What are the hours of technical support? Do your outsource support
or have your own staff?
- What happens if I exceed my bandwidth?
- What pre-installed scripts do you provide for UNIX and Windows?
- What will my costs be for more bandwidth?
- Do you offer Unlimited Bandwidth and what does that exactly mean?
- Can I move my website easily to a new host?
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