Web Hosting Decision Factors
The Confusing World of Web Hosting
Making a web hosting decision? Before you can get a website up and running, you need to have a place to put
it. Paying for web hosting is, basically, like renting a small amount of space
on someone's server and paying what it costs them to send your web pages to your
customers. Fortunately for you, though, web hosting has never been cheaper.
Domains and Hosting Together?
Many domain name companies have taken to offering you hosting when you buy
your domain from them. This is generally an expensive option, and a bad idea -
you'll be getting few features compared to what you're paying. Few people who
are serious about web hosting get it from the same place they get their domains.
So Where Should I Start?
Well, that all depends on what your website is going to need. How many
visitors do you expect to have? Are you going to have lots of large graphics on
the site? Do you have a lot of articles or products that you want to put in a
database?
Do you want to have an email address at your website (yourname@yourdomain.com)?
On and on it goes. Each host you look at will offer you different combinations
of features at different price points, and finding the one that's right for you
can be quite a task. Here's a technical-to-English guide to what you should be
looking for.
Storage Factors
The more MB of storage you have, the more you can put on your
website. For most websites, this number can be really very small without it
being much of a concern - the pages would be too big for anyone to download and
see before they'd be too big to store.
You only really need to worry if you're
planning to put something apart from plain pages on your site. If you want to
make a gallery for your digital photos or let people download ebooks from you,
for example, this number needs to be higher.
GB bandwidth per month
This is a limit on how much data your website can transfer each month. For small
websites, you don't need to worry too much, but as you get more visitors the
amount you need will increase sharply, especially if each one looks at lots of
pages or downloads large files from the site. The amount of bandwidth your site
needs is generally considered to be the deciding factor in how 'big' it is, and
how much it will cost you.
MySQL databases
The number of databases your website will have to store
things in. It will make it much easier for you if you have one. Don't pay more
to get extra, though: one database is all you need. It's worth noting that if
your host may offer some other kind of SQL instead of MySQL (for example,
PostgreSQL). You should usually avoid anything apart from MySQL, unless you
really know what you're doing.
Scripting Languages
PHP, Perl, ASP, JSP, ColdFusion, Python, Ruby. These are all scripting
languages, used to write your website. You should make sure your host offers the
languages that any software you plan to use is written in. If you don't have
specific requirements, then you should be fine with just Perl and PHP.
Subdomains
These allow you to split your website into more sections than
just 'www' - you might decide, for example, that you would people to be able to
go to 'shop.yourdomain.com' and 'news.yourdomain.com' and see pages there. You
don't really need these, though, as doing the same thing with subfolders ('www.yourdomain.com/shop')
is usually just as effective.
FTP accounts
An FTP (File Transfer Protocol) account is what you'll use to
upload your website to your host. You'll always get one of these. The only
situation when you'll need more is if you want to let someone alter things on
your site without giving them the master password.
POP3 email accounts
POP stands for 'Post Office Protocol', which is just
fancy-speak for email. The more POP3 accounts you get, the more email addresses
you can have: useful if you want to have sales@yourdomain.com for new customers
and support@yourdomain.com for existing ones, for example.
About the Author
Information supplied and written by Lee Asher of
Eclipse Domain Services
Domain Names, Hosting, Traffic and Email Solutions.
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