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Does Different Types of Web Hosting Accounts Matter Much

When researching the web hosting provider for your website, remember to keep your primary objective in mind.  Price, platform, bandwidth, and the countless other details have to be weighed against each other to ensure you find what you need.  Another important factor to consider is the type of web hosting that will fit your needs and provide your visitors with a reasonable amount of speed and security for your purpose.

“Shared Hosting” means your website will be hosted on a server with other websites.  Shared hosting is usually the cheapest form of web hosting, but it comes with limited data transfer allowances, the potential for less security since you’ll be sharing server space with others, and the potential for slower loading of your website.

Dedicated hosting, on the other hand, is where your website does not share a server with other websites.  You will probably pay more for this type of hosting, but you’ll have better security, faster page load times, and a much higher bandwidth allowance.  Customer and technical support is generally of a higher quality with this type of hosting.  Some would say that a serious online business should consider a dedicated hosting package.

Developers intending on running several different websites might consider “Reseller web hosting”.  Reseller hosting means that you will open one account with your hosting provider, and the ability to manage all of your websites will be available in one place, or one control panel.  This allows you the ability to “sell” server space to third parties, essentially creating your own web hosting provider.  Your web service provider will have the details and information you need if you become interested in taking the “reseller” route.

Remember, too much web hosting might be a waste of company resources, but too little will stop your business dead in its tracks.  Don’t jump into a plan without ensuring your needs are met and you have the room to expand should the opportunity arise.

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