Who will host me? by Samantha Savine
When you decide that the time is right to get a website
online, one of the first things you will require is a web
hosting company. Alongside the design and marketing aspect,
your web host is probably the most important factor to
consider. Of course if you are just wishing to host a small,
fun website, dedicated to telling the world a little about
yourself, then a free web hosting company would suffice. If,
on the other hand, you are interested in a more serious
aspect, you will have a multitude of web hosting companies
to choose from, all offering different items in their
packages, that may well overwhelm you and at the least,
confuse you!
All set hosting plans come with details of what you will be
getting for your money. These will include things like
bandwidth, which is a measure of how much 'information' is
sent and received between the server, where your website
will be hosted, and the viewer or visitor. This is measured
in Megabytes (MB) or Gigabytes (GB). Basically, the more
your website has on it, like photographs and graphics, the
more bandwidth is used to show the web site to the visitor.
You will also be told how much space you will be allocated
on the server for storing your website files. Again this
will vary from the average of 500MB up to some quite large
numbers. If you only wish to have a few small pages online,
then 500MB would be more than enough space. A shop or
ecommerce solution website would require far more.
Another factor to consider will be email addresses and
whether you will get domain email addresses. These are
addresses you can use such as webmaster@yourdomain.com. a
great plus if you are setting up a business as it gives a
far more professional look to your enterprise. If your new
hosting plan allows unlimited web or domain email addresses
you can give every member of your staff their own private
email address, and make it easier for a customer or
prospective customer, to contact the right person, directly.
The other benefit of web or domain email accounts is that it
can be accessed via a POP3 mail client such as Outlook,
Outlook Express, Thunderbird etc.
One very important thing you should consider, is whether
there is FTP (File Transfer Protocol), and how it is
implemented. You may be only able to access your web space to
transfer files via the control panel after logging into it
through your web browser or you may be able to use any third
party FTP client software. The latter is the preferred
method as you have more control over the files and folders
and can do more advanced things like CHMODing the files if
files like CGI scripts are going to be used.
Subdomains are another item to look out for. Subdomains
allow you to create a 'mini site' but using your original
domain name in the title. You can use it for a specific area
of your main website. for example, a website about do it
yourself, called http://www.doityourself.com, could have
'mini sites' called wallpaper, painting and flooring, which
would be on the sub domains
http://wallpaper.doityourself.com,
http://painting.doityourself.com and
http://flooring.doityourself.com. As you can see, subdomains
create attractive, new mini sites using the main domain name
and can be a lot easier to remember the some obscure page on
your main site.
MySQL databases often get included in a web hosting plan,
These are required for some more advanced scripts. If you
know about installing scripts, you will know if you need
these or not and if you are going to have enough! If you are
getting another person or company to install a script for
you, then they will advise on whether you require databases
or not.
All these things only barely touch on what a web host can
offer you. the easiest method for choosing a web host is to
take advantage of their support system. This should be free
and accessible to all users and prospective clients as well.
ASK the web host what they recommend and WHY they recommend
that. EXPLAIN to the web host what your plans for your
website is, whether you plan to expand or not and ask the
host if they are flexible enough to add items as you require
them, like extra room, bandwidth etc. A good web host will
gladly take the time to answer you and assist you in your
choice, after all a web host wants their customer to be
happy!
About the Author
Samantha Savine is a website designer, owner of DesignaSite and works closely with HostCheckout for all her projects.
article added: 2006-02-15
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