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Web Hosting and Your Business

Tuesday, 31 January 2006 John Wright

How do you choose a web host for you business?

  • Search online?
  • Word of mouth?
  • Online advert?
  • Printed advert?

 

 

 

Businesses are forever being told to invest in a website, a well designed site will generate business through sales leads both online and offline. Having your website provide you with constant web traffic is between you and your SEO company. Having your website visible online all of the time is between you and your web hosting company.

Providing your web site with a stable hosting platform to operate on is a key component of any business strategy. Without a suitable web hosting provider your business will suffer as potential traffic is denied to you through down time. In business reputation is everything and your presence online will be spoiled by inaccessibility errors.

Finding a good web host is important. Online searches only provide you with a fraction of the potential hosting suppliers available. Let’s outline 3 key components of a hosting company, get your pencil and paper ready.

Reliability

Your biggest concern is reliability, so choosing a company that provides a reliable web hosting service is very important. You want all of those potential customers to get to your web site. So look for a web host that provides a high percentage of up time.

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Support

Web hosting support is another important factor for your business. You need to know that any problem experienced by you or your hosting company is going to get fixed quickly. So 24/7 support by phone and email is vital. Any web host that does not meet these criteria ignore.

Web Hosting Package (domain name, hosting space, bandwidth, email accounts etc.)

Web hosting packages are starting to look very similar these days, which means that you need to pay more attention to the smaller details. Since you are looking for a web host you should make a few notes. Write a list of what you want to include in your website;

  • Articles
  • Images
  • Music
  • Shopping cart etc.

 

 

 

Think about what you want your site to be able to do. Once you have put together a list of your needs its time to go shopping. For your convenience if you wish to compare several web hosting providers then click here . This page includes a list of different web hosting providers covering those on a budget to companies looking for dedicated managed hosting. Each of these hosts have also provided a special offer so why not check them out and save yourself some money.

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WEBCAM How to Choose

Thursday, 23 February 2006 John Wright
With the growing availability of high bandwidth internet connections getting a webcam and staying in touch with friends and family has never been easier.

What is a Webcam


A webcam is a small video camera that takes still or moving images and sends them to your PC via a USB cable. The quality of image capture is determined by the webcam's lens, optical sensor and the frame rate the camera can transmit.
 
The best available resolution is 640x480 and the frame rate is almost always 30 frames per second. If your looking to take movie clips then you will need a camera with a high resolution and frame rate. If you want to use your video camera for video conferencing, you could go for a cheaper, lower-spec camera but with the ever increasing availability of high bandwidth internet connections and VoIP software such as Skype, I would recommend going for a good quality camera.
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PC specification and your Webcam  


At this point it would be a good idea to check the minimum specification required to run the webcam of your choice, and whether your PC meets that specification.  The majority of current webcams require at least Windows 98 Second Edition to work properly. Minimum processor requirements generally vary from 350MHz to 700MHz but I would suggest a processor speed of at least 1000MHz.  RAM specifications vary from 128MB to 512MB. Manufacturers of webcams will generally state a wide compatibility specification, however, a good rule of thumb would be to take the top specification mentioned for your webcam and use that as your minimum specification requirement.

Ok your PC has met the minimum RAM and Processor specification for your webcam, the next thing to think about is the kind of port your webcam is going to plug into. The majority of webcams manufactured in the past five years plugs in to a USB port.  However, there are two kinds of USB ports older USB1.1 ports (12Mbit/s) and the more recent USB2.0 ports (480Mbit/s). These two types look identical and you can plug a USB2.0 port into a USB1.1 socket and you can plug older USB1.1 devices into a USB2.0 port, however, only a USB Hi-Speed device on a USB2.0 port will transfer data faster than 12Mbit/s.

Upgrading your PC to meet your webcam requirements


Before you undertake any upgrade, you need to compare your PC's specifications to the minimum requirements of the webcam you want to install.  Check out the need to know below before you take the plunge.

  • A webcam's manufacturer will specify certain minimum requirements that your PC should meet if it is to work successfully with the device. These generally include the version of Windows on your PC, your processor's speed and the amount of RAM fitted.
  • Some webcams use a USB Hi-Speed connection. Before you buy one of these cams check to see if your PC has USB2.0 ports. If your PC runs a version of Windows older than XP then it almost certainly doesn't have USB2.0 ports.
  • Most current webcams come with a built-in microphone, but a few don't.  Before you buy, check to see if your webcam has a microphone, if it doesn't you'll have to buy one that plugs into your sound card. 
 

Web Hosting:Where to Start

Monday, 06 March 2006 David Bell
There comes a time in the life of your business when you determine e-commerce may benefit the future health of your company. It is then that you decide you

need a website presence. It may be that what you know about web hosting could be written on the back of a postage stamp, but being the enterprising sort, you

log on your favorite search engine and type in ‘web hosting'. It comes as a surprise that there are more than 200 million potential sites to review.

The first site has great graphics and promises things that you don't even understand. You see the price and move on to the next service that catches your eye

and matches your budget.

The plans you see listed on most web hosting sites look very similar. They provide details on web storage and transfer rates. They will also provide tier

pricing and a variety of web tools. After awhile they all begin to look alike, but are they?

If this is your first time at website development you may be very happy with the first site you work with until you have technical issues. It's at this point that you begin to learn whether or not your web host provider has the ability to stand by their promises.

The problem is, not all web hosts are created equal. Hundreds of frustrated customers have horror stories about downtime and lack of promised or nonexistent support.
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What if you could take the guesswork out of selecting a web host for your small to medium sized business?

XplanHosting is a cutting edge of web host and they continue to raise the bar for other web hosting sites to aspire to.

XplanHosting is keenly aware that it is what happens after you select a plan that really means the most to you. After all, what good is a website if no one can access it?

That's why XplanHosting provides 24 hour tech support geared to the needs of the customer. Support is easily obtained using either phone support or email.

Hundreds of businesses already trust XplanHosting and while the reasons are many, customers rely heavily on the 100% uptime guarantee. Xplanhosting is so committed to this guarantee that they were compelled to install a 235,000 watt diesel generator along with special modifications to their hosting center to assure your web-based clients are never disappointed in a failure to connect. We all know that if a customer can't log on they can easily find another supplier with a few clicks of a mouse.

Unlike other web hosts, XplanHosting also places a mandatory limit of domains that each of their customized servers can host. It is not uncommon among other hosting sites to find 500-1000 domains on one server. XplanHosting allows no more than 256 domains per server preserving the overall health and connectivity of the site.

The technology used by XplanHosting also works to help avoid traffic jams by rerouting online traffic away from high internet traffic areas making the transition between your site pages as seamless and responsive as possible.

Many hosting sites demand long term commitments of six months or more. At XplanHosting you will find it easy to leave if you need to. The month to month contract is designed for ease of use, but it also demonstrates XplanHosting's commitment to the quality and value of their service. Should you desire a longer term contract, XplanHosting rewards you with an attractive discount.

Even first time users will find the variety of templates appealing and user friendly, and monthly fees start as low as $5.95.

XplanHosting is proving that low costs and high expectations can be achieved and they have satisfied customers to back up their claims.

Because time is always an issue, XplanHosting provides tools to make the administration of your new website virtually hands-free. Functions such as account creation and billing can be automated. A practical web interface lets your technical staff take care of your XplanHosting system from any internet-ready computer.

It may be difficult to know before you sign up whether a web hosting company is going to be there for you and if they are there for you, will they take care of future hosting issues or will you have to go it alone?

 

Web Hosting Provider Reviews Help You Decide

Monday, 06 March 2006 Chris Robertson
There's no doubt that it's tough to choose a web hosting service. The variety of services available mirrors the complexity of choosing a mobile phone service plan. Web hosting comparison becomes even more confusing when you want to launch a website but don't have a lot of technical savvy. One way to make your way through the maze of web hosting services is to consult web hosting provider reviews.

Before you consult web hosting provider reviews, it's important to narrow down your choices and know your needs. Do you need a hosting service that specializes in ecommerce, for example, or are you simply interested in low budget hosting services? Do you require a hosting service that supports Linux or Unix, or do you want one that supports Microsoft Windows? Or, do you need to set aside your attempts to compare web hosting and instead focus on domain name registration?
When looking at web hosting reviews, it's important to remember to compare apples to apples. In other words, know your needs and examine comparable services between web hosting providers. Here are some factors to consider:

Hosting Space: How much space does your site need? When choosing a web hosting service, take into account future growth. For some sites, 10 gigabyte of hosting space fits the bill, while for others it's overkill.

Number of Domains: Do you need hosting for a single site or for multiple sites? Again, take into account potential for future growth. You may wish to go with a web hosting site that allows multiple domains on one account and lets you allocate hosting space among various domains.

Email Accounts: Go with a provider that can meet your need for email accounts. For some sites, a dozen email accounts will do nicely; for others, 2,000 aren't enough.

Secure Server: If you are running an ecommerce site, or any site where secure information is being sent and received, you will need SSL. This gives both you and your customers peace of mind in knowing that the information being transferred is secure.

Multimedia: If your site has Flash, audio, video, or other media, you need to choose a web hosting service that can support those formats.

Backup: When comparing web hosting services, the frequency and kind of backup a service provides is paramount. Although hiccups do occur, you should be secure in knowing that your site will be up and running 24/7/365, and that there's no danger your data will be lost.
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Customer Service: A web hosting service is more than a set of machines; service implies customer support. Be sure that the service you choose has excellent customer service and tech support available around the clock.

Providing you know what you need in terms of service, web hosting reviews can help to steer you in the direction of finding a service that can maintain and enhance your website. Look for those that review comparable services side by side, and those that also include feedback and ratings from customers.

Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International , one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on the web. Visit this Internet Website and Majon's Internet directory

 

Web hosting is the most important aspect of your Internet business

Monday, 06 March 2006 Ernest Flores
Finally decided on something to base your business on and ready to start building the web pages? Getting through the first aspects of starting you internet business can be a struggle. Getting all your ideas into an organized layout etc etc. Well now that you have all your ideas organized what to do next?

The most important thing you will need to have for a successful internet business is what type of web hosting you will choose to host your web pages.

Why?

Well for one, your web host will have all your html pages, all graphics, scripts etc. What happens when your host goes offline? Does your website stay up or go down? It goes down. When your website goes down, you lose customers, no sales during the downtime meaning a loss of potential income.

Take time to find a good host that will suffice every aspect of your business. Do some research and ask some questions.

If you are looking for a shared hosting solution, find out if the host is overselling its servers. Overselling is when a company packs too many customers on one server, putting strain on the server resources. Shared hosting is not recommended for business type sites that need performance for its users, but it will suffice a business just starting out.
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Another type of hosting solution is a dedicated server. A dedicated server is a server dedicated to only you. It is the most expensive out of hosting solutions, but will provide the most stable environment. No one else has an account on the server, so all server resources are for you. A managed dedicated solution is when your host will install operating systems, upgrades to software, or security fixes for you. You can call them any time to fix a problem because that's what you pay for.

A step below a fully dedicated server is what is called a VPS or Virtual Private Server. A VPS is almost like a dedicated server but the physical server will have a few other users on it. You still have full control over your section of the server, you can install anything you want or upgrade. The server resources are shared among users, but many web hosts guarantee you a fixed amount of resources dedicated to your account.

If not wanting to shell out a pretty big check on web hosting for a starting business, I would recommend at least starting out with a virtual private server. Once you outgrow the VPS you can move onto a dedicated server of your own.

Before signing up to any web host, do some research! Find several hosts that have what you are looking for and search for reviews, your internet business depends on it. Cheaper is not always better at least in webhosting!

A future online marketing guru located at eZineTimes
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Web Hosting Affiliate Program Success Guaranteed

Monday, 06 March 2006 Christopher Kyalo
One of the huge advantages of being involved in a web hosting affiliate program is the fact that you are dealing with a product that is a necessity because every online presence needs to be hosted somewhere.

Then the income will tend to be regular from the same clients for a very long time. People do not change their web hosting company at the drop of a hat.

But then the challenge for your web hosting affiliate program will be how to generate enough leads on a regular basis so that you can build up your business quickly.

Here's how...
Set Up A Blog To Generate Your Web Hosting Affiliate Program Sales Leads Blogs are very simple to set up but very effective in generating lots of traffic quickly. Search engines are also in love with them because most of them are regularly updated with fresh content.

Your blog should have some interesting information to attract your web hosting affiliate program sales leads.

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How To Get Enough Traffic For Your Web Hosting Affiliate Program Blog The next challenge will be how to get some respectable traffic flowing in the direction of your web hosting affiliate program blog. The simplest way to do this is to ensure that you are constantly creating one way links pointing at your blog from other high traffic sites. This is simpler to achieve than you may think, as you will find out in a moment. Remember that reciprocal links will not be as effective as one way links because you want the whole exercise to ultimately impact on your search engine rankings and to thus get you even more traffic through leading search engines.

Christopher Kyalo is a successful online entrepreneur who runs a simple system that is capable of helping any blogger or webmaster quickly acquire a high number of quality one way links pointing at their site. To qualify to join the program you will need to subscribe to his affiliate insider secrets newsletter. Simply send a blank email now to Affiliate-insider-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

 

Virtual vs Dedicated Which Type of Web Hosting Do I Need?

Monday, 06 March 2006 Paul Hanson
The choice between the type of web hosting, virtual or dedicated, is governed by several factors that need to be taken into consideration by the site owner. The key for a site owner is to try and fulfill his requirements while staying within his budget. An understanding of the pros and cons of both forms of hosting is the first step in deciding which to choose.

Virtual hosting: This type of hosting is preferred by most small websites. Several websites are hosted on a single server in this form of hosting. Hosting providers offer packages with different combinations of disk space, domain names allowed with each hosting account, and bandwidth allotments. Small sites and blogs that do not require too many resources to run can select a smaller virtual hosting package.
 
With virtual hosting, the distribution of resources means that the speed of web pages loading depends upon other web sites sharing the web server. If quick download and upload are essential to a site owner's plan, then virtual hosting which offers sufficient bandwidth should be considered. A good host will ensure that websites with similar resource requirements are hosted together so that site owners pay only for the resources and scripts that are used by them.

Virtual hosts may or may not allow access to non-public directories, these are directories used for storing files that are not meant to be accessed via the word wide web. Small sites that hold sensitive data should check for this facility. SSH/Telnet are important for site owners that wish to communicate directly with the servers and run queries on the databases.

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In terms of security, websites can get compromised even when there are no lapses on their part; carelessness on part of neighboring websites on a virtual server can lead to the server getting hacked into and every website may be at risk. However, choosing a good host with solid security will mitigate this risk.

Dedicated hosting: With dedicated hosting, all the resources of a server are made available to the site owner exclusively. Dedicated hosting is best suited for sites that attract a lot of visitors and have a high bandwidth requirement, ecommerce sites that may need special software, or web sites that hold sensitive information and therefore need greater security.

Dedicated servers allow unlimited domain names and greater freedom in managing the website. Dedicated hosting is divided into managed and unmanaged hosting. Managed hosting implies greater support from a technical team that performs regular technical updates and routine maintenance without the site owner having to look into it. Unmanaged dedicated hosting is cheaper than managed dedicated hosting but additional support can be an added cost.

Dedicated servers are accessible only by the host and the site owners; by using features such as secure FTP and encrypted terminal sessions, site owners can be assured of greater security. Webmasters who run multiple sites can also host all their sites on a dedicated server; this enables better management and may work out cheaper than hosting the sites separately on different virtual servers.

Paul Hanson recommends Net Explorers for reliable UK web hosting .

 

Step by Step Guide to Setting up a New WHM cPanel Server for Web Hosting Accounts

Monday, 06 March 2006 Rodney Ringler
This is a guide to setting up a new WHM/cPanel Server to be used for web hosting accounts. It is intended for web hosting company administrators and dedicated server owners. For under $99 per month, it is easier than ever to manage and run your own dedicated server. You can have guaranteed uptime from your datacenter, and outsourced support starting at $30/month. All you need to do is set up the server and get going. Whether it is for a web hosting company or a couple of personal websites, an inexpensive linux server is powerful, reliable, and easy to setup.

 

WebHostManager(WHM) is a common linux based tool for managing websites on a server. cPanel is a common control panel to manage an individual website. It allows you to add email accounts, view stats, make backups, install programs, etc. These 2 tools are the most inexpensive set used commonly to manage hosting accounts, and you will find them very prevalent in the budget shared hosting world. It usually adds about $20/month to the cost of a dedicated server but provides most of the features of the more expensive tools.

Whenever you order a dedicated server from a datacenter, you will receive a welcome email with details of the server including the server name, ip addresses, and root password. This information will allow you to setup and configure WHM so that you can host websites and use your own custom Domain Nameserver instead of a raw IP address.

The first thing you need to do is the setup of WebHostManager(WHM). This includes configuring the default Domain nameservers, main IP address, and server contact email address.

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1) Login to root WHM ( http:// <Ipaddress>:2086) 2) In the left margin, click Next to run the setup wizard 3) Agree to the end-user license agreement 4) Edit setup a. Server contact email address: info@yourdomain.com b. Default Cpanel theme: x c. Default home directory: /home d. Home directory prefix: home e. Main shared virtual host IP: xx.xxx.xxx.xx (should be main IP of server) f. Hostname: server.yourserver.com g. Primary nameserver: dns1.yourserver.com h. Secondary nameservers: dns2.yourserver.com i. Leave everything else unchanged j. Click Save

Next, you need to setup the system quota. To do this follow these instructions: 5) Click Next Step in left margin - system sets up initial quota. No need to wait for initial quota to setup....Click Next Step again 6) DO NOT enable namesever. Click Next Step again

Now we need to setup the Resolver. This is specific to your datacenter and the information will be provided in the Welcome details for your dedicated server. 7) Resolver setup: a. Click Continue b. Primary Resolver: xx.xx.xx.xx (this is datacenter specific) c. Secondary Resolver: xx.xx.xx.xx (this is datacenter specific) d. Tertiary Resolver: leave blank e. Click Continue f. Click Next Step 8) Not necessary to enter a MySQL root password 9) Click Finish

Initial setup is done, and you should now be able to login to root WHM. Now you can create the accounts needed to setup the nameservers that you want to use on this dedicated server. 1) Login to root WHM again 2) "Create a New Account" (this is to be the main account: yourserver.com). Do not give this account a dedicated IP.... It will use the main server's shared IP address. 3) Under "IP Functions", click "Show IP address usage". If only the main server IP is listed, that means you have to add the additional IP address to the server. Click "Add a New IP address", and enter: xx.xx.xx.xx-xx Leave subnet mask unchanged, and click "Do It" 4) Click Show/Edit Reserved IPs, and check an IP to reserve it, and enter a reason (i.e. dns2.yourserver.com) 5) Under "DNS Functions" click "Edit DNS Zone", then select yourserver.com and click "Edit". Use the main IP address for the first 2 lines and the next IP address assigned to the server for the third line. a. Under "Add new entries below this line", enter: server 14400 IN A xx.xx.xx.xx (leave far right box blank) dns1 14400 IN A xx.xx.xx.xx (leave far right box blank) dns2 14400 IN A xx.xx.xx.xx (leave far right box blank) b. Note: The above entries are DNS entries for the two nameservers being created, and the sever name dana.hostyourself.com. Once you've enter the three entries, click "Save" 6) If you get an "Error reloading BIND" error, go to "Restart Services" and click "DNS Server (BIND)", then click YES to restart Bind.

That's it! Now the server is all setup and ready to host cPanel hosting account with the nameservers dns1.yourserver.com and dns2.yourserver.com. Of course you still need to go to your registrar and register these 2 new nameservers and wait for normal propagation of 24-48 hours until the new nameservers will work.

If this is a server being setup for a dedicated customer, be sure to tell them: 1) IP addresses of nameservers so he can register them with his registrar 2) Root login information 3) Login info of main account you created for him 4) Tell him NOT to delete the main account, since doing so will also delete the DNS zones you setup above 5) New DNS zones should be added to the old server to help with DNS propagation.

If you follow these simple instructions once you get your server from the datacenter, then you will be ready to load websites and hit the internet. With cheap outsourced support companies available and world class datacenters providing under $99 servers there is no reason not to tackle the world of dedicated servers and web hosting for yourself.


Rodney Ringler is President of Advantage1 Web Services, Inc., which owns a network of Web Hosting Websites including HostedToday.com, Roundberry.com, and HostingKnowledge.net. Rodney has over 15 years industry experience from programming to web hosting. 

 

Having The Best Web Hosting Plan

Monday, 06 March 2006 Webmaster
If and when you're interested in starting a business online, there are a lot of things that you have to study first before you can rightfully expect a high ROI or return on investment.

First, you have to make sure that your company website has a user friendly interface which basically means links are visible, easily located and properly labeled and that the content provided in the website is complete, interesting, effective and grammatically correct.

Secondly, there's the little matter of search engine optimization or SEO which requires you to employ a number of strategies that your company website is heard and seen by the right people. Common search engine optimization strategies would be keyword listing, site code optimization and top search engine placement.

And of course, we finally come to the main theme of our article: web hosting. No matter how great your website looks or how effective your SEO strategies are, if you don't have the right web hosting plan, none of those would see the light of the day because your web hosting plan simply prevents them from being properly uploaded and viewed.

Web hosting is integral to your plans if you want your website to have its own niche in the Internet so do read carefully what we're about to teach you.

You have mainly two choices when it comes to web hosting – you can get it for free or you can spend for it. Naturally, it would be lovely if web hosting would be free for all of us but understand that all the needs of your company website must be met by the free web hosting plan if you want your future to look rosy.
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In order to determine whether your company website could do well even with a free web hosting plan, here are some key issues to address.

Are you willing to put up advertisements that may take too much space or would have an irritable effect on your readers? These ads are often required by free web hosting plans because it's the only reason they can continue letting people enjoy free web hosting.

Are you okay with low bandwidth access and minimal web space? Because of these constrictions, you may not be able to create a website that's exactly to your liking.

Are you capable of some basic software troubleshooting? Most free web hosting plans do not offer any free live customer support so you might be forced to solve a problem or two on your own when something wrong happens.

If you're not ready for the situations enumerated above then perhaps it's better that you go for a post paid web hosting plan so that all your worries would be over.

Michael Colucci is a technical writer for $2.99 Hosting - A site that offers different web hosting packages starting at $2.99 per month.

 

Four Types of Web Hosting

Monday, 06 March 2006 Jason Hahn

Free Web Hosting Service

This is the most basic kind of Web hosting that you can get. Free Web hosting is typically advertisement-supported and offers limited features. This is the best option for those just starting out and only interested in hosting a small personal site that will be light on traffic.

Free Web hosts will give you a subdomain (yoursite.example.com) or a directory (www.example.com/~yoursite). They include a small amount of bandwidth and storage and tend to offer little to no support for MySQL, PHP, multiple e-mail addresses, and site statistics.

Shared Web Hosting Service

Shared hosting is the most popular kind of Web hosting service. Virtually all small businesses, medium to large Web sites, and professional sites see shared hosting as the perfect solution to their hosting needs. None of these entities require anywhere near all the resources of an entire Web server, not to mention the fact that it would be very costly for them to purchase and run one.

As the name suggests, shared Web hosts allow more than one site to be hosted on the same server. These hosts provide system administration, which is good for users that do not want to deal with the hassles of running a server along with a number of other users.

Although it depends on the specifics of the hosting plan, most server features will be readily available to the user, including PHP or ASP, MySQL, multiple e-mail addresses, and more bandwidth and storage than a free host. One downside is the possible security risks that are inherent with sharing a server with a number of other sites.

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Dedicated Web Hosting - Unmanaged

This is a great option for users who want more bandwidth, storage, and other server features that free or shared hosting cannot offer. Having a dedicated server means that there are unlimited numbers of databases and e-mail addresses that the user can create, not to mention bigger bandwidth capabilities. Normal dedicated server plans give the user about 500 to 1,000GB of bandwidth per month, and if extra storage is required, a new hard drive can be purchased for the server.

For some users, the one big downside of having an unmanaged dedicated host is that you must be your own server administrator. If you do not know how to deal with this task, there are two options: learn about how to be a server administrator, or just go for the next Web hosting option.

Dedicated Web Hosting - Managed

So, if you want the big-time capabilities of a dedicated server but you do not want to deal with the hassle of learning about server administration, then this should be the perfect option for you.

Going this route means that you will have help in getting your server up and running, and you will have assistance readily available to you if something should ever go wrong. That being said, it is best to get a referral from a close and trustworthy person, or to at the very least do some diligent research on the Internet.

Pricing varies depending on how much reliability, security, and depth of support you want.

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