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How to Choose a Host Provider
How do you
choose a host provider when there are thousands of hosting companies available
online? It’s like going through the yellow pages trying to find burger
restaurants. There are lots of them. Hopefully these tips will steer you in the
right direction. Important factors in selecting a web hosting company include
the percentage of server uptime. 98 to 99% uptime is the dream standard for
server uptime, 65% is unacceptable. The higher the downtime of a server, the
lower the potential for traffic at your web site. Another consideration is how
much space is provided for the files that will make up your web site. How much
bandwidth is in your package? Monthly bandwidth is the amount of data transfer
allowed for visitors to view and use your web site.
With today’s
changing trends in web hosting services, it is important to get as much server
space and bandwidth as you can. This will allow for necessary updates and
increased traffic to your site as it becomes more popular.
It is equally
important when purchasing business web hosting that CGI access is provided;
along with features such as MySQL, Real Audio, Real Video, and Cold Fusion
(which some companies sell as an add on component). A crucial feature necessary
for doing ecommerce is SSL, or Secure Socket Layer. This encrypts all order and
credit card information until it reaches you. An SSL certificate can be
purchased from most web hosting providers. Displaying it on your ecommerce web
site verifies that your site transactions are safe and secure.
You will need
a domain name that reflects the nature of your business. For instance, a sports
business might have a URL that is coloradosports.com. To get your own unique
domain name, you must first check the availability of the name with a domain
name search, offered by domain registrars such as Network Solutions.
There are many service providers to choose
from. If you do your homework, you’ll find some good deals that will fit your
budget.
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