Important Considerations Before Choosing a Web Hosting Provider
The first thing before choosing a web host is that you should be fully aware of your hosting requirements. If you are a beginner wanting to host a personal web site, then your only concern is that you get a decent amount of disk space for your web site with a host that is as cheap as $5 per month. However, if you are a developer, an online entrepreneur or an online business looking for e-commerce capabilities or advanced scripting technologies, then you can determine your requirements in the following order.
(1) Whether you need Shared Hosting or Dedicated Hosting:
This depends mainly on two major requirements, the traffic your web site
is expected to receive and the degree of administrative privileges you
need. If you expect your web site to receive huge amounts of traffic,
then you will need to have a Dedicated Server which definitely has a much
greater bandwidth offering. Also you should select Dedicated server hosting
if your web site requires customized options, secure information or complex
applications i.e. e-commerce, dynamic content, database and multimedia
applications.
(2) Whether you need Linux Hosting or Windows Hosting:
If you're going to use server technologies such as ASP, JSP etc or intend
to run Microsoft applications like Microsoft Access or Microsoft SQL database
on your server, then you should use a Windows hosting provider. Although
ASP can be run on the Linux platform using some commercial applications,
there are security and reliability concerns related to it. However, if
you want to use ColdFusion, it can run on both Linux and Windows platforms.
(3) What are your Space and Bandwidth requirements:
Many web hosts nowadays offer generous amounts of disk space from 1 GB
to 3 GB. However, if your web site mainly acts as a download resource,
then your disk space requirements may be 5 to 10 times greater than this.
The second consideration is how much traffic your web site is expected
to receive which will let you estimate your bandwidth requirements.
(4) How many Parked Domains and Subdomains do you need:
Parked domains are very advantageous and can significantly increase the
amount of traffic to your web site. Similarly, subdomains can help with
your search engine rankings by pointing to specific directories of your
web site. Parked domains and subdomains occasionally come free with certain
web hosting packages. However if you need more, you will have to pay an
additional price per month.
(5) FTP Accounts and Anonymous FTP Requirements:
You may need more than one FTP account if you have coworkers working on
your web site project at different locations. The Anonymous FTP permits
the general public to access certain directories on your web server to
whom they have been granted permission by you. In most cases, you will
need a dedicated IP address for Anonymous FTP to function.
(6) Whether you need e-commerce Features:
If you need e-commerce features, you should choose a web host that provides
e-commerce functionality such as shopping carts and the ability to accept
credit cards. You should also check whether their server is SSL secure.
In addition to your own hosting requirements, the following considerations must be kept in mind when looking for a quality web host.
(1) More than 99.5% uptime:
Choose a web host that has an uptime greater than 99.5% and if there is
an uptime guarantee, it's even better. If your web site is for business
purposes, it's very crucial that your site stays online 24 hours a day,
7 days a week and 365 days a year.
(2) Fast Servers:
The level of connectivity of your web host to the Internet is very important.
So you should choose a web host with at least a T3 connection to the major
Internet backbone. Analysis has shown that the average web visitor waits
for about 30 seconds before your web page loads. So if your web site takes
more than 30 seconds to load, chances are that you will loose a lot of
visitors and consequently sales.
(3) Server Backups:
To make your data secure, your web host must have a power backup system
and should backup the data to an external device in order to prevent the
data loss due to failure. Check how frequently the web host backups the
data, i.e. daily or weekly.
(4) Disk Space and Bandwidth:
Choose a web host that meets your disk space and bandwidth requirements.
Most web hosts offer 1 GB to 3 GB of disk space, so if your web site is
not mainly a download resource, then this factor is not that important
for you. However, as regards the bandwidth, it should be as much as possible
because your traffic can increase in the future thereby requiring more
data transfer. Also check that you have the option of buying more disk
space and bandwidth when required.
(5) Unrestricted CGI, SSH, FTP access & Anonymous FTP:
If you have a professional web site, you will need to run CGI scripts,
have SSH (Secure Shell) access and FTP access. CGI and FTP access is provided
by most web hosts whereas SSH access is provided by a few. You may also
need to check if anonymous FTP access is provided.
(6) Software/Scripts:
Choose a web host that has an extensive script library that you can use
to add guestbooks, forms, surveys, newsletters etc to your web site.
(7) E-commerce capabilities and SSL:
Choose a web host that provides you with e-commerce capabilities with
shopping cart software and also merchant accounts. The web host must also
have an SSL secure server for safe and risk-free transactions.
(8) Web-Based Administration:
Almost all web hosts nowadays provide a control panel to access and manage
web site features. Ask for a demo of their control panel if possible and
check to make sure that it is simple as well as comprehensive. The control
panel should provide access to FTP, e-mail, databases, e-commerce and
all other functions for effective web site management. VDeck 2.0 and CPanel
are the leading brands of administration control panels.
(9) Full e-mail services:
Choose a web host that provides both POP3 and IMAP e-mail accounts, web-based
e-mail, autoresponders, mailing lists, forwarding accounts and antivirus
and spam filtering software.
(10) Moneyback Guarantee:
If the Web host gives a moneyback guarantee, it's even better because
it makes you absolutely risk-free.
(11) 24/7/365 Customer Support:
The web host should provide as many support channels as possible including
an FAQ section, a knowledgebase, video and flash tutorials, toll-free
support, e-mails support, live chat support and a community forum. Try
e-mailing the web host a couple of times to check how quickly they respond
to your request. The customer support should be as prompt as possible
and should be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year.
This is crucial because if you run into problems and the support staff
is not receptive or knowledgeable, you will be helpless.
Michael Smith is an expert web hosting analyst. His site Web Hosting Provider reviews and rates the leading web hosting providers.
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Choosing A Web Hosting Provider
- overall features 1 star for Linux Shared Hosting
- Support rating Our experts take several factors into consideration when rating a hosting company. The actual methodology we use and other processes are not disclosed because they are unique to our service.
1 star for Windows Shared Hosting
1 star for Dedicated Servers
1 star for Virtual Servers
The last start is given if the hosting company offers all of previous stars as well as offering Shared LAMP hosting (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) as well as Windows Hosting with ASP.NET and MS SQL

