How to Choose a Web Hosting Service? 10 Steps

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There are many Web hosting companies offering a diversity of services. Be sure to want one that fits the exact needs of your site.

(1). Investigate limits on bandwidth and hits. Make sure you won’t be charged harshly if a lot of traffic goes through your site. Look for sensible flat monthly rates as opposed to rates based on use.

(2). Opt for Web-based administration if you’re new with Web programming. This will provide a Web-based interface for the maintenance of the site.

(3). Look for a host that offers FTP and Telnet access to facilitate uploading files and editing CGI scripts.

(4). Evaluate your e-mail needs. Some servers offer POP mailboxes, while others just offer aliases that reroute mail to existing mailboxes. Some hosts put limits on the number of allowed aliases. Make sure you fully understand the host’s e-mail services.

(5). Make sure the host’s server provides a adequately fast connection to the Internet. A T3 connection is optimal, but a T1 will work for most Web sites. A dial-up connection is usually much too slow.

(6). Find out how many machines will be sharing the server with you. You don’t want to be slowed down by traffic from other sites. Compare this number with other hosting services to give yourself negotiating room.

(7). Find out what kind of customer support the host offers. Twenty-four hour support and speedy replies aren’t difficult to deal with demands. Try to avoid paying for customer support.

(8). Plan ahead when thinking about Web space. The amount of space you need depends on the nature of your site, but be sure to give your site room to grow.

(9). Look for a company that offers virtual hosting. This will let you to use your own domain name (www.yoursite.com) as your URL as opposed to a index within the host’s domain (www.host.com/yoursite). If you don’t feel that you need your own domain name, save money and stick with the host’s URL.

(10). Make sure the host provides adequate CGI-bin access if you’ll be using forms, and that the CGI bin can support your scripts. You should have your own CGI-bin directory with infinite access.

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