Managed Hosting


Managed Hosting is a cost-effective solution for organizations or individuals who want the benefits of a dedicated server but who do not have the time, human resources, or funds to fully manage a server or group of servers themselves. Dedicated servers and managed dedicated web hosting services may prove costly for smaller companies and will involve a high input of time and management.Managed Hosting plans may differ depending on what specific company offers under the term \”managed hosting\”. For this reason it\’s very important to carefully examine which services and features are included with the specific managed hosting plan.

Another factor influencing the price is whether or not the server is managed. Keeping a server running in top condition can be a time consuming task requiring certain technical skills.

A managed hosting service offers the support and expertise to maintain your server and to perform routine maintenance without your involvement. This can be a viable alternative to hiring your own staff to maintain your servers.

The drawback of managed hosting is that it can be a lot more expensive than unmanaged hosting. Whether the price is justified depends on the complexity of your website and whether you already have people who can look after the server operations.  

Unmanaged hosting

We\’d like to point out that in order for your server to run smoothly and to really enjoy managed services by your hosting provider it\’s very important that the host offers customer-sensitive support. Not every support is really a support. Many times a customer is left to do the majority of the work himself turning a managed solution into a typical Dedicated Server Hosting.

Right Time to Shift To Dedicated server


Knowing when it is time to move onto a dedicated server includes many variables and requires you to answer a variety of questions. While dedicated servers are great because only you and your business will be using them, they are expensive and require someone to manage them, which costs more money. Evaluate if you have all of the elements required for a dedicated server before making plans to move onto one. Below are several things you should consider first.

Can You Afford It?

One huge question that will play a large role in whether or not you move onto a dedicated server is whether or not you can afford it. You need to do some math to not only figure out how much a dedicated server costs, but how much you will have to pay for an administrator or for a fully managed dedicated server. These can be expensive, especially if you do not have a large budget. Make sure your budget supports a dedicated server before you start looking into one.

Managed or Unmanaged?

Another consideration is will you want a managed or unmanaged dedicated server. An unmanaged dedicated server means you have to have the knowledge and skills set to manage it personally or else you need to hire someone to do it for you. Consider this as well because if you don\’t, you might find yourself in over your head or spending money you had not budgeted.

Extra Space and Bandwidth, Do You Really Need It?

Do you really need the space and bandwidth a personal server provides? If your web pages are loading rather quickly and you still have plenty of space on a shared server, you should consider why you need to invest in a dedicated server. If you need the space and bandwidth then you should do it, however if you don\’t there really is no reason to unless you have extremely sensitive information.

Do You Have Sensitive Files?

The number one driving reason why individuals want dedicated servers is because they only hold that persons information, rather than a variety of peoples and businesses. So, if you have ultra sensitive information you cannot risk being stolen, a dedicated server is definitely the way to go.

Do You Need the Tools and Options?

Having your own dedicated server means you have a variety of tools and options at your fingertips you did not have on a shared server. There are no rules with a dedicated server because it is all yours, so whatever you need to do you can do it. Just keep in mind the ever rising prices.

Hosting Review HostRocket


Hosting Review HostrocketHostRocket was founded in 1999 and provides web hosting services to approximately 50.000 websites. Its data center consists of thousands of servers and the ability to more than double the capacity of the server room ensures that customers will have room to grow. Host Rocket offer one of the cheapest hosting solutions available. They also make it possible for you to host all your websites in one account. HostRocket provides a high level of support and clients can get support through several channels like live support, an email support ticket system, telephone support and a web help forum.

With HostRocket your business can grow without any problems. Even if you originally hosted a single web domain, you can always host an unlimited number of domains within any HostRocket account.

We believe that this advantage is very important because it removes from the very beginning all the problems appeared with the migration from a hosting account to another or even when upgrading the initial pocket. In terms of security, stability and reliability of its servers, HostRocket pass successfully the test undergone by our webmasters. Using Cisco routers and efficient switches, that reduce downtime close to zero, but also redundant firewalls to be able to prevent DOS or DDOS type attacks, HostRocket has won the trust of thousands of users worldwide.

Moreover, we should not overlook the fact that HostRocket uses high performance backup generators in combination with UPS batteries in order to prevent data loss and also to provide as small as possible server downtime.

Another important feature that HostRocket has is free site backup (via cPanel). HostRocket will allow you to have your own SSL certificate with reseller abilities. They will support everything your site could possibly need including PHP (with e Accelerator), MySQL, Perl, SSH access, Cron Abilities, and even AwStats. Along with that you have the flexibility to add your own dedicated IP’s. 128 SSL certificates, register domains, domain transfers, and even remote backups.

In the end conclusion is that HostRocket is a subpar web hosting service, because of their dodgy customer service. HostRocket is a good choice as a web hosting company and you should not experience any problems with their service. If you do experience any problem you have several easy ways you can use to get support. It is almost impossible to deal with and a couple times through and you will find yourself looking for a new hosting service. It would be safe to say that if you use HostRocket you should go ahead and purchase some aspirin, as well.

Evaluating Any Website Host


The people often waste resources when they create websites because they are under the stanza of creating heavy website at straight go without considering the basic facts.The result they have a dismal feeling after creating their website as it is showing poor performance.I am mentioning some of the facts which must be considered for a fruitful business.

 

Total Storage

How much space do you get to store your website files? If you operate a small website with a handful of pages and only a couple of pictures per page, you can get by with 5-10 MB (megabytes) of disk space or less. However, if your site contains dozens of pages and hundreds of pictures, you may need a hosting plan with 10- 25 MB of space.

 

Data Transfer/Bandwidth

Here’s where many people fall down and get run over by the Internet bus! Bandwidth represents the total amount of traffic the website host allows you to receive.

Successful sites that get a lot of traffic eat up more bandwidth than sites without many visitors. Honestly, bargain website hosting companies don’t want you to get much traffic because your bandwidth costs them money.

If you plan to do any business online, make sure you get a bare minimum of at least 1 GB (gigabyte) of data transfer per month.

 

Email ‘Aliases’

Most web hosts allow you to set up email addresses connected with your domain, such as jim@thenetreporter.com, and have them forward to your email account, like yourname@aol.com. The ability to set up email aliases forms an integral part of any online business. Make sure your hosting company allows you to set up at least 5 email aliases.

 

Website Tools

If you want to do anything more than let people look at static web pages, you will need to have certain tools available. The two most important tools are CGI and website statistics. These allow you to run scripts and see who came to your site and when.

 

Tech Support

Make sure you understand any company’s technical support policies and hours of operation. Don’t wait until Saturday afternoon to discover your only help option is to wait and email them Monday morning

Free Web Hosting Vs Paid Web Hosting


The main downside to selecting a free web hosting service is the advertisements and pop-ups that are non stop. Also your URL will have their company name in it,

Free web hosting services allow a lower bandwidth then paid hosts. Sometimes free web hosting sites have been known to change their terms & conditions, or even cancel their free hosts and force you to either pay them or lose your site. The free host controls everything you and your website does, and this isn’t good.

If you are planning on using your website as a person site for family and friends, then a free web hosting is sufficient. However if you are using your website for business purposes, then it is highly recommended you invest in a paid web hosting service.

There is only one downside to paid hosting, they cost you money. However there are many upsides included in this investment. With paid hosting you host your own domain, so if you change the web hosting service in the future you can easily transfer the domain to your new provider with out any loss of traffic.

Paid hosting services usually offer 24/7 customer support through email, live-chat, or toll-free phone support. With paid hosting you are generally offered enough disk space and bandwidth.

Host Several Websites


If you operate several websites, each with its own domain name, signing up of separate hosting accounts can be an expensive proposition. Even if your hosting company offers the add-on domain feature (which will allow you to add different domains to the same hosting account) you will be charged a monthly fee for each domain you add, sometimes costing almost the same as your full hosting fee.

The solution is to open a reseller account. Reseller accounts were created to allow web designers to offer hosting services to their customers, to create a one-stop-shop for all their web design and hosting needs. However, you don’t need to be a reseller to buy a reseller hosting plan.

Reseller accounts are usually slightly more expensive than regular hosting accounts, but they will allow you to host different domain names without incurring in the add-on domain fees, making more efficient use of your space and bandwidth.

You want to choose a reseller account that offers:

  • no limit to the number of domains you can add.
  • The possibility of hosting your main website free, without using any of the space and bandwidth in your hosting plan. If you are a reseller, your main website will be your business website, and the space and bandwidth will be reserved for your customers. If you are not a reseller and just want to manage different websites, you can designate one of your domains as your main website.
  • The possibility of upgrading to another plan without any penalties or fees.

To find out how much space and bandwidth you will need, first determine how many sites you are likely to host, how many pages each site may have, and how many visits will those sites most likely have.

Right ASP hosting Options


The term ASP stands for application service provider. But, there is much more to know about what these actually do. Some features that are common in these include the following. The ASP will own and operate the software solution. This keeps prices low for all those that use the service. They also own, operate and maintain the servers that the software application will run on. They will employ individuals to maintain the software applications as well. And, they will allow for people anywhere, to be able to access the software from any place that the Internet can get into.

The other key factor to ASP hosting is that the company will charge a per use charge for those who use the application. Or, they may do a monthly payment set up or even annually. In some of the rarer cases, they will provide the applications use free of charge as well. Even harder to find are those that pay the customer to use the application.

Finding the right ASP hosting options for you needs should take into consideration several things. First, the fit of the company and its application is quite important. From there, price, quality, and the amount of set up time involved will help you make a choice. You’ll find your hosting needs available in a variety of ways right here on the web, no matter what your need actually is.

About Web Hosting Companies and Overcrowded Servers


Did you know that web hosting companies overcrowd their servers despite all the issues caused by servers running hundreds of accounts? Are you aware of what happens if your website is hosted on a server that’s overcrowded? You’re probably thinking to yourself, ‘What do you mean overcrowd their servers?’ Overcrowded servers mean big money for your hosting company, but also big problems for your website.

Hosting companies are willing to sacrifice the success of your website in order to build their own profit. The more accounts hosted on a server, the more revenue they can generate. Greed takes priority to a hosting company. Sure the plans they offer sound good, but do you really know what’s going on behind the scenes? After they take your hard-earned money, what happens next? Unless you’re a system administrator or network engineer, you probably have no idea how your website functions on an overcrowded server.

If you’ve reviewed or researched hosting companies you will notice they all look the same. They offer similar packages, claim they provide support, and appear to have a network worthy of the highest caliber websites. But what they don’t tell you is the type of disk space or bandwidth your website will be using. They don’t mention possible security risks. And they especially don’t mention how many accounts they create per server.

Web Hosting Server Options


Now after advantages the biggest disadvantage of hosting on own web server is the uptime reliability. If one’s web server get powered down for any reason then his/her website will also get offline. Generally web hosting companies have methods and networks to prevent this failure from affecting one’s website. Also if the system goes down they have a mirror location where one’s site is invigorated and doesn’t experience much downtime. There are several web hosts, which do not practice this method, or any other fault tolerance.

One can imagine how worse can happen if a blackout or power outage occurs and his/her web server gets down for hours or even days. It will surely lead to destruction of whole business. There are several hosting companies providing mirror web hosting for a small charge, but there is doubt in their reliability. Thus only experience can make one play safe in hosting business else it’s all on his/her fortune or God.

Hosting one’s own server is not at all a money-saving experience as sometimes it even costs more to host on one’s own server, when one totals the up keep and maintenance. Thus the benefit of hosting one’s own server is usually a better platform for one’s customers, because it is no longer a shared server and it provides the ability to make global changes almost immediately.

The Ins And Outs Of Web Service Hosting


Cpwebhosting.net provides you the some ins and outs of web hosting services:

Don\’t sign long term contracts without receiving a good deal and guaranteed upgrades to the service so you\’re not the old maid two years into your service. When it comes to bandwidth more is always better, but it adds to the cost. However not as much as going over your bandwidth limit and taking a ride on the charged per byte train. It only has one stop, and it\’s not the happiest place on earth if you know what I mean.

So what else does a fresh faced netizen like you need to know about the wild web? Well you\’re going to need a way to generate your web content and a method to get it from your home system, if that\’s where you make it, to the web hosting provider\’s servers. Most hosting services now provide some form of content creation built into the backend of their software packages which means if you can\’t afford the latest adobe software package you\’re not left out in the cold.

Several different types of What You See Is What You Get, editors are available. These types of content creation systems bear a passing resemblance to your everyday word processing program to make it as easy as possible for the novice designer to use them. Simply type in your content add colored boxes or textures where you need them and the system handles writing the code, providing the correct syntax and placing it in the correct location on your server.

These systems while not as robust as commercial applications are head and shoulders above what you used to be provided with. An old school text editor which you had to hand code line for line. Thankfully we\’ve evolved, though some of us have more than others.

After building your site you\’re going to need another piece of software to FTP your data to your hosting provider. FTP of File Transfer Protocol is the simplest most universal way to transfer data over the net. This is one place where the gods have smiled on us because there are several free FTP software packages available to make this as painless as possible.

A second option if you happen to own Microsoft office is to use the office program frontpage. Frontpage contains not only a WYSIWYG editor but also has a suite of simple easy to use upload software that most hosting services allow integration with.