The Pricing Of Web Hosting
Get What You Pay For
Why bother paying for it when there are plenty of hosting companies offering free hosting? Well,
in web hosting, when you pay nothing, you often end up with nothing.
Most free web hosts offer limited services. Even though they are not charging you to host your website, they still need to make
money. The most common way to do this to place advertising on your site. You probably won't have any control over what kind of ads show up. You
won't be consulted when those decisions are made.
Sometimes free hosts will place restrictions on the content you place on your site. For example, you may not be allowed to sell
things or have certain content, such as videos or music. Worst of all, your web site could disappear overnight. New companies offering free
hosting pop up almost everyday, but they also vanish with astonishing regularity. When your hosting company vanishes, your web site goes with
it.
Do You Need A High-Priced Web Host?
You'll need to use a reliable web host if you are serious about having a web site. Prices range considerably -- some companies
offer rates as low as $2 a month, while others charge $60 or more. The highest rates don't always translate into the best service. Some of the
lower-priced hosts offer a reliable, stable environment that allows your website to be accessed around the clock
for years.
Generally speaking, though, the more you pay the more you get. Higher rates should bring you services such as more storage
space, more bandwidth to handle Internet traffic, and extras such as databases, email accounts, mass mailers, and the ability to add custom
scripts. Higher rates can also mean better technical support, in the unlikely event you have problems with your website.
What is a Web Server?
When you're ready to make your move, it helps to understand some of the technical details about the service you're buying.
Every host has dedicated computers called servers, which connect to the Internet and "serve" pages any time they are requested. That is, whenever
anyone wants to see a certain web page by clicking on a link, the request is sent to the particular server where that web page is stored. The
server responds by sending HTML data across the Internet, connecting your web site with the person who requested
it.
A web server must have fast connections to be able to serve pages quickly. For the greatest speed and reliability, try to find
a host that has multiple high-speed connections, as well as reliable back-up power supplies in case of power outages.
Remember, if you are trying to build a business, you'd better be prepared to pay to keep the other business in business.
Otherwise you may both soon be out of business.
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