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Which web hosting service will be most optimal for me?

There are various types of web hosting solutions appropriate for different web sites when it comes to the system resources or the web hosting environment they require. To choose the most adequate hosting service for your site, you have to evaluate what server-side software it needs, how many hits per day you expect at the beginning and in the future, as well as any other special demands that may have to be fulfilled.

Shared Web Page Hosting - Strong Points

The most relevant option for small scale web sites with several hundred or a few, each user pays only for their plan, which reduces the total cost per customer considerably. There are different web hosting plans varying from one web host to another, offering different amounts of data storage and bandwidth, different mail address account quotas and so on. The advantage is that you can get a plan that will offer the features your web page indeed demands. You will not have to pay a lot of cash for a package you will not make use of, or end up with a small sized plan that cannot accommodate the web portal. At Exclusive Hosting, there is a wide assortment of shared hosting accounts appropriate for private or small business web pages that even come with pre-activated script-driven platforms such as Joomla, Mambo, Drupal or WordPress - to make it simpler. If you begin with a low grade plan and you need more resources, moving to a better plan demands just a mouse click.

Shared Website Hosting - Negative Sides

A negative aspect of the shared web page hosting platform is that the web servers have some software applications installed on them and you cannot activate additional software programs. Specific web portals, mainly online stores, demand applications to be available on the server for them to work, and with a shared website hosting environment, you can activate only software programs that do not demand root-level access.

Virtual Servers and Dedicated Servers

For web sites that request complete root-level access, or if your site has many 1000's or even millions of hits per day, what you need is a VPS or a dedicated server. A virtual web server is a software simulation of a dedicated solution and it acts in strictly the same way.

VPSs

Both services commonly provide full root-level access and can be restarted through a software platform by the user, autonomously from the web hosting supplier. Akin to the shared web hosting accounts, the virtual private web server and the dedicated web hosting accounts sport different features depending on what the hosting company offers. A virtual private web hosting server account includes guaranteed disk space, RAM and CPU usage quotas that can at times be expanded for short spans of time if there are spare resources on the physical machine. With a dedicated web server, the only limit is the hardware equipment it is utilizing, and it can be configured by changing or adding components. A virtual server is easier to tackle as it offers virtualization software, which can be used to restart it, to install applications, examine stats, etc. The management of a dedicated hosting server is more elaborate, so such an account would rather be utilized by practiced clients.

Dedicated Web Servers

Still, some hosting companies offer managed dedicated web server hosting solutions where they execute server management assignments instead of the client. This can be a part of plan or an additional feature.

Prior To Selecting...

Opting for the top hosting package is important as it can have an influence on the proper functioning of a website. Prior to opting for a plan, compare the pros and cons, check thoroughly all the requirements for the online portal to operate properly, particularly if it is script-powered, and, one more thing, if you have already selected a hosting vendor, the best thing to do would be to ask their customer support team for a recommendation as to which particular plan would be best for the stable work of your web portal.