Now that you have initiated your company website, paid for a
beautiful design and selected your domain name, it is time to choose the
web's hosting service company that best suits your company's needs. You
will be able to select from various options including a shared virtual
server, a VPS (virtual private server) or a dedicated server. Which one
you choose will most likely be decided on your web hosting needs, the
likelihood of continuing business growth and your current budget
considerations.
Leasing the Server
Finding the optimal website hosting company to house your company's
website is an important decision in running your business. There are
numerous online companies dedicated to providing high-quality customer
service. Companies such as Magento Web Hosting, Host Monster, Fat Cow
and others lease their servers on a monthly and yearly basis. Having an
account with any one of them allows you to quickly upload and transfer
your entire online website, handle all the web traffic you need, and
minimize your overhead costs all while delivering optimal performance of
your e-commerce store.
The Virtual Server
Virtual server web hosting is becoming the alternate choice to
consumers and businesses alike. Typically, when signing up for a web
hosting provider you may not actually realize that your account resides
on a virtual machine. Most every type of virtual operating system is
running on a mainframe computer that is most likely shared with hundreds
of other accounts.
Dedicated Versus Shared Web Hosting
There is not much difference between using a dedicated server as
versus a shared virtual server, except for the price per month. While a
dedicated server is strictly inputting and outputting only your company
information when connected to the web, a virtual server web hosting does
exactly the same thing, but at a lower cost, with lower maintenance,
providing you with an extremely efficient hosting solution. The savings
of using a shared virtual server is passed on to you, the consumer.
Selecting the Best Hosting Plan
One of the essential features of a VPS (Virtual Private Server) is
that it bridges the gap between a shared virtual server web hosting and
dedicated server web hosting while still providing high levels of
security for your business. Your online company will be protected from
Internet intruders including worms, Trojans, spammers and bugs.
Handling and Directing Web Traffic
Everyone uses a business plan that ensures the amount of business
will consistently grow over time. As the size of the business escalates,
through Internet sales, the company will most likely experience heavier
web traffic. Effectively managing that growth is easy to accomplish
with a virtual private server (VPS).
The very definition of a VPS server is that it is one of many
individualized single servers which is partitioned off of the main
server. While your particular website hosting partition shares space on
the mainframe computer, as a virtual private server your VPS will have
total security from everyone else sharing space on the computer.
Additionally, with a sub-server, sharing space with others using the
same server for their website hosting, your VPS online business will not
"go down" should any other account using the same server need to
reboot.
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