Choosing the Right Hosting Server

Filed: shared hosting @ 12:46am on February 23, 2011 No comments yet! :(

With very little experience in web hosting, its important for you to know that you need to make certain decisions. One of these decisions includes choosing the right kind of web hosting server for your site. If you dont, their websites will end up experiencing incompatibilities with the server. The site could be running too slow due to limited bandwidth or you could be spending more money than you should, knowing that the site doesnt need that much bandwidth.

The goal is basically striking a balance between what you need and the total cost of the server type youre getting. Generally, the costs of getting a particular kind of server will get more expensive as the server becomes more exclusive. Thus, shared web hosting will be cheapest, and the dedicated servers will be more expensive. However, the services will tend to be more exclusive and will come with fewer limitations as they cost more. Theres no hard and fast rule to making these choices. It all boils down to your sites individual need.

Free Web Hosting Explained

Filed: web hosting @ 2:31am on February 15, 2011 No comments yet! :(

Among all the types of web hosting, the server that will cost you the least amount of money is, for a very obvious reason, one thats for free. In fact, free hosting servers dont cost you anything at all. Like the other kinds of web host service providers, these are also run by web hosting sites, except that they dont earn profit by directly charging their users. Instead, they use attract many webmasters and put up paid advertising on their websites.

These advertisements make money for the web hosting site, so the trade-off for webmasters who get a free server is that they have to leave space for advertising showing up on their website. While this kind of server might be the cheapest, it doesnt mean that its the most cost-effective if youre factoring in quality service. But it may be sufficient for certain types of websites. After all, why pay for hosting when you dont need whatever you can get from the added payments?