7 Questions To Ask Your Web Hosting Company Before You Sign Up For VPS Hosting

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Sep 19, 2015
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With so many hosting companies willing to share their services and expertise with you, it is near impossible to make the right choice without structured evaluation. You will need to gather specific information about the service provider before you can select. Here are some of the most relevant questions you should ask your VPS hosting service provider.

Questions to ask your VPS Service Solution Provider 

1. Is Technical Support Available— Well, believe it or not this is one of the first questions you must ask. You need to ensure that service will be made available to you as and when you may need it. And never go by words alone. Try to strike a live chat conversation at an odd hour or simply pick up the phone and call on a Saturday.
 
2. What about security levels —Does your service provider have self owned data centers or do they lease? Will the servers be under constant monitoring? Will your data be safe and secure with them? What about firewalls? Compromising on the level of security is never an option these days.

3. Can you retain your domain name —Selecting a befitting domain name is perhaps one of the most important parts of launching a website. You need a name with easy recall. So, once you come upon a name and start being identified with it, you will need to retain it even when you change web hosts. So make sure this convenience is provided to you.

4. What are the terms of the contract —Well, signing a long term contract might provide for handsome savings. However, it is important to know enough about the cancellation policy. Will you get money back? Will you need to pay a penalty that may be too stiff if you wished to opt out? Remember, the needs of your business might change with time and you may need to move on. 

5. What is the bandwidth and disk space offered —Well, there are VPS hosting providers that offer unlimited bandwidth. However, you may hardly need that much space. An average website needs no more than 50MB and scaling up to 100MB should be about enough.  

6. What would be the tools made available to you —When it comes to web hosting companies, the best ones should give you what you would need to grow, build and maintain your website. You need  access to a user friendly control panel and an array of ecommerce functions you may want presently or in the future.

7. Would there be some additional costs —In some cases additional costs towards ecommerce, maintenance, opting for extra email addresses, technical support and so on. Remember, VPS hosting service providers should always be upfront about the extra costs to be levied on the customer. There should never be any confusion with respect to it. 

Depending on your requirements you might have a different set of questions to refer to. However this is a standard list for your reference.

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