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What
is a Web Host ?
How Does My Website Get a Name ?
Different Kinds Of Web Hosting
So What Web Hosting Plan Is The Right One To Buy?
Determining Your Needs
Finding The Right Web Hosting Plan
What
Is A Web Host ?
A web host is a service provider that places your web site on a computer
which is connected to the internet. This then gives people who surf the
internet a way to access your website. The computer that the web hosting
company uses is typically just like the computer you have at home, the
only difference being that it is set up to serve up web sites and is therefore
called a "server".
A
web host will typically have a fast connection to the Internet and they
may host thousands of web sites on many servers. The web host essentially
rents out space to you so that you can get your website up on the world
wide web.
Some
large web hosts own their own datacenter (collection of servers), some
rent a server from a larger web hosting company and then resell the space
under their own company name. In this case the web host will manage your
account on the server, but they will be renting the actual web space from
another much larger company.
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This
is a picture of a datacenter. Which contains many PC's all connected
to the Internet It is very expensive to own and operate a datacenter.
Datacenters have reliable and fast connections to the Internet and
also have backup power and high security.
Most web hosting companies do not own a datacenter, but rent web hosting
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There
are literally thousands of web hosting companies available in the market,
all with different types of plans and at different prices. It can be hard
to wade through all the options, especially if you are completely new
to web hosting and just want to get your website up on the web. All web
hosting plans have some basic common features.
| Server
Type |
This
is the type of server software that is running on the server. Windows
2000 server, Linux and Unix are common server types. If you have a
basic website then the server type does not matter. If you have a
more complex website that has database functions and serves up dynamic
pages, then the server type will be more important |
| Disk
Space |
This
is the amount of actual space available to you for storing your website
on the web server harddrive |
| Bandwidth
/ Month |
This
is a measure of how much website traffic is available to you. Every
time somebody looks at your website, data has to be passed over the
Internet from the web server where your site is hosted to the browser
of the person looking at your site. Bandwidth is a measure of how
much transfer is available. High traffic sites like Yahoo for example
have very high bandwidth requirements, but the average site does not |
| Email
Accounts |
How
many email accounts you can have with the web hosting account. |
How Does My Website Get a Name ?
All websites typically have a name - just like we are called www.FindMyHosting.com
- This is a name that points to the space on the web where your website
is physically located. In reality, your website will have an address which
is just a set of numbers. This is called an IP address and it looks something
like this 205.11.109.64 An IP address is a unique address (just like a
street address) for your website location. Domain names like www.FindMyHosting.com
are really just a pointer to the real address. This makes it much easier
to remember websites.
When
you buy web hosting it can be easier to let the web host handle everything
associated with this. You just tell them the name that you want (www.yoursite.com
for example) and so long as that name is available, they will set up your
web hosting space so that when people type in that www address, it will
automatically go to your website. You can check if a domain name is available
on our domain registration
page.
If
you already have a domain name and need to transfer it to a web hosting
account, then the domain records have to be pointed to your web hosting
company. Most web hosts will handle this for you, but if you need to do
it yourself then you will need to contact the company where you registered
your domain name and provide the Nameserver address of your web hosting
provider. Your web host will tell you what their Nameservers address is.
You
probably don't want to buy your web hosting plan until your website is
ready, but you might want to buy your website name early to prevent somebody
else taking the name you want. Almost all companies that sell domain names
will park your domain on their servers until you are ready to buy web
hosting.
Different Kinds Of Web Hosting
There are different kinds of web hosting setups and dependent upon your
website and budget, any of these may be the right type. This is not a
discussion of the features a web hosting plan may offer - just a description
general types of web hosting
1. Free Web Hosting
It is possible to get free web hosting accounts. These are great for small
websites, but normally you have to have a banner ad at the top of every
page. Some free accounts let you use your domain name (free virtual hosting)
and with some your website address is a subdomain of the free hosting
company (www.yoursitename.freehosting.com). This second type is called
Free Sub-domain hosting.
Hosting
for small websites can be very cheap, but If you can answer yes to all
of the following questions, then free web hosting may be right for you.
- I
don't care about having ads at the top of every page in my website
- I
don't care about the performance / reliability of the website
- I
don't expect any customer support
- My
website is very small and will never grow
2.
Shared Hosting
This is the most common type of web hosting account and can be very low
cost. With paid shared (virtual) hosting you pay a monthly fee and get
a share on a server. For very low cost plans you may only have a small
amount of disk space and a low amount of bandwidth (although this will
probably not be a problem for the vast majority of websites). With cheap
virtual hosting plans you maybe one site amongst hundreds on the same
server - in this case reliability may suffer. For slightly more expensive
plans you will probably find better reliability.
3.
Dedicated Hosting
With dedicated hosting you have a full server dedicated to your website.
This gives you a lot more freedom and you can host potentially hundreds
of your own websites. Typically you will have access to the server just
like you have access to your PC at home. Dedicated servers are normally
reserved for large ecommerce type websites, sites that get a lot of visitors
(thousands a day), or for people that want to start their own hosting
company and sell shared hosting accounts. A dedicated server is more reliable,
but also much more expensive being at least $100 a month vs $1 - $20 range
of a shared hosting plan.
4.
Colocated Hosting
This is very similar to dedicated hosting, except that you own the server
rather than rent it. Your server is placed in the datacenter and connected
to the Internet through the web hosting providers fast Internet connection.
You will then pay a fee for maintenance and bandwidth.
So What Web Hosting Plan Is The Right One To Buy?
You have a lot of choices in the web hosting market and it can be very
confusing to find the best deal that meets your needs.
The
1st step before you start to look for a web hosting company is to determine
what your needs are. It can be very tempting to look for plans that offer
everything. There are many such deals available, even at a low price,
but you will be storing up trouble for yourself. Take a step back and
determine exactly what you need and then use FindMyHosting to find a plan
that matches at the right price from a web hosting company that you are
comfortable with.
Step1
- Determining Your Needs
1.
DiskSpace
Web pages (html) are normally very small - on average 40 - 50KB. This
means you can store a lot of web pages in a small amount of diskspace.
Images take up more space, but unless you have a big database driven site
- it is unlikely that you will need very much disk space. Below is terminology
used to describe disk space. If you have a computer at home or the office,
then you will be already very familiar with this.
| Disk
Storage Space Terminology |
| 1
Byte |
1
character. This sentence is 25 bytes |
| 1
KB |
1000
Bytes |
| 1
MB |
1000
KB |
| 1
GB |
1000
MB |
This
handy calculator provides a rough guide to how much disk space you might
need for your site
You can see above that even a lot of pages doesn't really create a big
requirement for disk space. If you own a computer at home you will already
know that harddrives are very cheap these days. Many web hosting plans
will offer large amounts of disk space. This is fine, it doesn't hurt
to have the extra space - but unless you have a huge site - you will more
than okay with 20MB.
2. Bandwidth
Bandwidth is always stated as a monthly limit in either MB or GB. This
is the amount of actual data that can be transferred from the web server
that holds your website, to the browser of the person who is looking at
your website. If you go over the limit, then either you will have to be
an extra fee, or your website will not be available. The amount of bandwidth
you use is obviously related to the amount of traffic (visitors) that
you receive.
There
are web hosting companies that offer Unlimited bandwidth. This sounds
like a good deal. The truth is that this is nothing but a lie and you
should steer clear of web hosting companies that offer unlimited bandwidth.
Bandwidth is a commodity that costs the web hosting company money - unlimited
bandwidth is not only impossible, but would cost an unlimited amount of
money. When web hosts offer unlimited bandwidth they are trying to trick
you. They know that you will probably not use very much bandwidth. The
moment you try to use a lot of bandwidth - then you will find your website
shutdown.
For
most web sites you will not need much bandwidth. Probably 99% of all websites
use less than 2 GB of bandwidth a month. If you intend to have a lot of
downloads of software, audio or video, then you may end up using a lot
more bandwidth, maybe 50 GB. Adult sites typically use a lot of bandwidth.
Sites like mp3.com require an enormous amount of bandwidth, but for the
average site - a low level will be enough in almost all cases.
The
calculator below will help you determine what amount of bandwidth you
might need. This assumes a simple web site with no audio or video downloads.
Remember 1GB = 1000 MB (eg 0.75 GB = 750 MB)
For
a more detailed secription of Bandwidth read the FindMyHosting article
Bandwidth Explained
3.
Email Accounts
How many email accounts will you need? Normally 10 is enough, but if you
think you might want more then you can use
4.
Support
You need to ask yourself questions like do you want phone support, or
will email support be ok? Do you want support 24 hours a day? If you have
a small website that is not critical (i.e you don't pay your mortgage
with website earnings) then you probably don't need phone support or 24/7
support. It costs web hosting companies to provide this type of support,
don't pay more for a plan that offers this if you don't need it.
5.
Server Type
If you have a small website, then it is unlikely that you will need to
select a particular type of server for your website. Windows 2000 server
web hosting tends to be a little bit more expensive than Linux. If you
need to run a Microsoft SQL server database, or use Microsoft Active Server
pages then you should choose Windows2000. If you have no clue what these
things even are - then you don't need Windows2000 - you will almost certainly
be fine with any type of server.
6. Other Features like Databases, Server Side Scripting
Web hosting plans can offer a myriad of confusing features. For the small
website it is unlikely that you will ever need to know about any of them.
If you are a web designer creating complex database driven sites then
you will already know what you need. If after creating your site you have
never heard of ASP, ColdFusion, SQL Server, mySQL - then chances are that
you don't need to worry about any of these things. If you plan to add
a message board to your website then you will need a mySQL database. This
is the most common database used with discussion boards.
Step2
- Finding The Right Web Hosting Plan To Buy
Finding the right web hosting plan is the purpose of FindMyHosting.com
- so you are at the right place. You can enter your needs into the easy
or advanced search tools, or you can use one of the preset searches then
refine your search.
There
are many web hosting directories on the web. They all claim to be great
resources. For the most part they are great resources...for the web hosting
companies, but not for you, the web hosting consumer. Almost all of these
web hosting directories are a place where web hosting companies advertise
and they are in business only to generate advertising income from hosting
companies. For the consumer they are worthless because you can not find
any unbiased information. These advertising based web hosting directories
have list of recommendations, top 25 lists, platinum lists etc...they
are all just advertising lists similar to the ads in junk mail that might
arrive through your mail slot. Avoid these sites, they have no value because
you cannot trust any information you will find in them.
FindMyHosting
has no advertising and no hosting company can buy an unfair advantage.
When you do a search we return a list of web hosting plans that all match
your search criteria that you can then evaluate. Read ratings from other
customers, check real-time reliability numbers, look at other sites they
host, check out their website and compare plans side by side with other
plans.
Remember
to use the Glossary if there are any terms
that are unfamiliar and also click on any search option to open a window
that will give you an in-depth explanation of what that term means. If
all else fails - then feel free to contact us
- we will always be more than willing to explain something and help you
out.
FindMyHosting
is one of a kind, there is no other site on the web that approaches the
task of finding web hosting in the way that FindMyHosting does.
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