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Some Points to Consider When Choosing a Web Host
Submitted by Hendry Matthew on | 179 reads
Some Points to Consider When Choosing a Web Host

Confuse… So many services are offered by so many web hosts, starting with low-budget packages and moving up to more advance and expensive features. Picking a web hosting service is not that hard, actually. Let me tell you how to start. Visibly, when you single out a hosting plan, you need to make sure it provides enough disk space for your site at a price within your budget. Then, at the very least, watch for the following points.

Bandwidth – It is also called usage limitation. Most hosting plans limit how much data you can transfer to and from the servers in a month. Once you reach 1GB or 2GB of data transfer, most companies charge you by the megabyte for any additional traffic.

How many bandwidth, or monthly transfer, do you need? That depends. Even fairly busy sites that average more than a hundred visitors a day transfer less than 1GB a month. However, if you provide a three-minute MP3 file or a short video clip for visitors to download, your site will soon break the bandwidth barrier.

If you have some idea of your anticipated traffic, pick a plan accordingly. If not, estimate and watch your usage carefully for the first few months. For small information sites, 50MB storage space with 3GB bandwidth should be ok. If your site applies multimedia technologies such as video, audio, mp3, flash, you have to plan something much bigger.

Note: There is no such thing as "unlimited" bandwidth. If someone claims to offer "unlimited" bandwidth or transfer, he is simply lying. Be careful.

Script and Extra Features – If your web site uses or will soon use SQL databases, CGI scripts, FrontPage extensions, SSI (Server Side Includes), ASP (Active Server Pages), you will need a hosting plan that supports these extras. These sorts of higher-end development tools may or may not come standard. At the very least, make sure you have your own cgi-bin and SSI capabilities. Even if you hate technical stuff, you will need them. Some hosting companies offer you more extra features, such as mailing list management programs, auto responders, search engine submission, sub domains, which will be very handy when you need it.

File Transfer Options – You will need to upload your site from your local machine to the server it lives on. Look for a host that allows unlimited FTP uploads to get your site online. If you prefer using FrontPage or a web interface for uploading files, make sure your service provider supports it. Also, you may want people to be able to download files directly from your site. Make sure you are allowed to do that and check what file formats are allowed.

Mail Options – How much email accounts will you need for your domain? Estimate the number of mailboxes you want. You might pick one for each employee, if you have any. If you are running a one man show, you should add some for functions, such as sales, info, support, feedback, besides the most important one, webmaster.

Another must-have is catch-all capability so that you will not miss any email sent to your domain. Furthermore, look into forwarding options so that you can relay messages to an established mailbox.
Take into account how you want to receive the emails. For example, if you want to be able to use your favorite email software, such as Microsoft Outlook, you will want POP3 access. However, look into web based email if you want to be able to check your messages from any computer when you are not in office.


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