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How to choose the web hosting for our site?

by TM Maria Be a king in your own kingdom

Once we have decided that we are going to create a website, and knowing who will be responsible for programming it, it is equally important to know where we are going to host it. Our choice will depend on our needs and the profile we want to give the site.

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A site physically resides on a computer (server) connected to the Internet. The first impulse, tempting from the economic point of view, is to use a free server of the many that are offered on the network. This is fine only if we are thinking of a personal site. If our mission is to have a presence in the network as a way to promote our activity, whether as independent professionals or as a company, this alternative immediately ceases to be viable as soon as we begin to evaluate its disadvantages:

·        We will not have any support for our site.

·        Nobody guarantees us a minimum amount of time in which our site will be seen online. This point is fundamental if our activity depends directly on the time our customers can access the site; for example, if we use it to sell goods or services. Every minute offline impacts directly in our pocket, but, in the medium term, a frequently inaccessible site is synonymous with low reliability in our potential customers.

·        Free servers usually include advertising on the pages they host (to be able to sustain themselves).

·        The limitations in the services provided are many, and include the non-acceptance of different languages to program your site, the impossibility of using scripts or accessing databases.

·        Hardly allow us to use our own domain. For example, miempresa.blogspot.com is not a personal domain but a subdomain of blogspot. A personal domain is mycompany.com or simile, something essential for our website to be identified with your brand or your institutional name.

Depending on the characteristics that we have defined for our site, we will be interested to know what are the conditions offered by a web hosting payment server. The use of a proprietary domain, as I wrote above, is mandatory. Given the low price of registering and maintaining a domain at the moment, I would say that we should not think too much about it.

Most paid servers also offer the domain registration service. There are other details that should be consulted before deciding on a particular web hosting:

·        If we need specific resources, we must request them clearly. The possibility of using a specific programming language somewhere in the site, access to databases and the number of email addresses that we will have available are some of them.

·        The percentage of online time that we guarantee for our site (UpTime). Obviously, our requirement must be according to the type of site we maintain.

·        What speed of access do they offer us? This point is very difficult to evaluate, and depends on many aspects of the servers that host sites. In certain cases, when we know that we are going to have a significant volume of visits, or we assume that our site will be complex from the graphic point of view and/or programming level, it is extremely important to take it into account.

·        The hosting company that you consider must clearly state if it carries out any restrictions regarding the use of the CPU of its servers. Keeping these limitations in mind will avoid problems in the future. It is possible that a clause in this regard, hidden in the contract, expresses the suspensions in the server when certain requirements are exceeded.

·        What kind of statistics about the number of people who visit our site will they provide us? It is also advisable to investigate what criteria are used.

·        What backup system do you maintain for our data? In any case, it is always good that we embrace our own policy to protect everything that is important to us.

A final consideration, but no less important: the price we are willing to pay for the web hosting of our site. No one wants to be robbed, but neither is it a matter of always deciding for the lowest price. Servers that are too cheap should be suspicious.

When the price is too low in the comparison, it is possible that it is a "ghost" company, with no real address. This characteristic has the potential to leave us without a site (and with economic losses) from one day to the next, if the company disappears without leaving traces.

In summary, we must carefully evaluate what we need in order not to pay for services that we will never use. Here you can compare web hosting and get idea which hosting should you choose! It is also necessary to foresee the growth of our site and the capacity of the host to follow it. In this way we will be investing our money well, and thinking about the future.


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About TM Maria Senior   Be a king in your own kingdom

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Created on Feb 3rd 2019 00:18. Viewed 269 times.

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