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Guide to Web Site hosting
Free or paid? When you start looking for a place to host your
site, your first decision will be whether you will need a free or paid web
host. Well, there are lots of free webhosts out there. The pros are that they
are free, the cons are that usually you will have forced banners/popups and/or
any other kind of advertisements on your site. These help the free webhosts to
stay free. Usually, you do not have much resources or features included in a
free webhost package. In our opinion only the simplest and less popular sites
should consider being hosted by free hosts.
Some major differences between the free and the paid hosts are: the number of
features offered by paid hosts (like more disk space, access to multiple
programming languages, databases, SSL servers, regular backup, guaranteed
uptime, access to server configuration files like .htaccess and to raw logs and
statistics), better financial stability of paid companies, and the availability
of technical support. So if you expect to spend more than couple of hours
making your web site, and you expect to get profits from it we
recommend paying for your hosting. Furthermore the prices of the web hosting
services are falling down to very affordable levels - for even $5 a month you
can get a paid host with more than enough features, webspace and
transfer.
Windows vs. Unix? The next thing you should decide would be
whether to look for a Windows or Unix based hosting. You may wish to check our
" Unix vs. Windows host " article. In general you need to choose the
operating system that best matches your site requirements. If your site is
going to be simple HTML and some graphics, it does not really matter which one
you will need. Usually, Unix plans are cheaper than Windows. This does not mean
that they provide lower quality of service. Simply Unix is
distributed for free, while Microsoft products cost a lot of money, hence the
main price difference. However, If you are already using IIS, ASP, ASP.NET,
Microsoft SQL Server, or Visual InterDev, and you don't want or have the time
to learn Unix-based solutions, you should go with a Windows based host.
Linux based operating systems and Apache Web servers are most common among web
hosting companies because of their stability and great performance and because
they are free. Your choice of a webhost should not be determined by what
operating system you have running on your computer. For example there
should be no problem to use Linux or BSD web hosting services if you use
Windows XP on your home computer. The same goes for MAC.
How much space and transfer?
Next you need to decide how much space and transfer your site is going to need.
As a general guide, 25Mb of disk space will be enough for around 500 typical
web pages and generally you won't need as much disk space as you think you
will. However have in mind that most webhosts will count the space taken by
your email messages towards the total web space available on your hosting
account. In most cases the space taken by database files is also counted
towards the webspace allotment. So in our opinion 100-200 MB of webspace is
more than enough for starting sites.
Your next estimate should be how much bandwidth/data transfer your site will
need. You can get very close estimate by looking at your average page
size (please count in the size of the images loaded). Then multiply the average
page size by the number of hits/views you expect to have per month. For example
with an average page size of 40 KB, and around 3000 page views per day, you
will need an average of 3-4 GB per month. With these estimates you
should be looking for a plan with 5GB or more. If your calculations or your
previous experience show that you can expect over 50 GB in transfer per month,
you should consider getting a dedicated or managed server.
There are some plans out there that are being advertised as
unlimited and/or unmetered. This is
just a trick. As all of the webhosts are paying for bandwidth their servers use
you cannot expect them to host your site if they are losing money doing it. So,
if your site generates too much traffic or uses too much space, most probably
they will ask you to upgrade or will find a reason to close your hosting
account. Almost all hosts that have "unlimited" plans, specify in
their Use Policies that no site can use an "excessive" amount of
resources.
What programming languages and database your site will
need? Dynamic sites such as online shops, message boards, even a
simple guestbook or feedback form need server-side languages and a probably an
access to a database. There is no need for you to know how to program as
there are a lot of ready-to-use programs and applications out there. Some
are free to use while others are paid.
Perl, PHP and ASP are among the most popular scripting languages, but others
like Python, Ruby, Cold Fusion are quickly gaining popularity. Windows
web hosting plans usually offer support for ASP (Active Server Pages), ASP.NET
and Cold fusion. Most of them also support PHP and Perl. Unix plans offer Perl,
PHP, Python, TCL, C/C++, Ruby, Miva.
All of the above programming languages are used for generating web content on
the fly. Usually they interact with a database. They retrieve the information
requested and then display the requested page to the user. So having a
scripting support without access to a database is not much of a use. In
other words to create a dynamic website you will need both programming
languages support and access to a database. The good thing is that the web
hosts offer both of these in their packages. Most Windows based hosting plans
will have support for Microsoft Access or Microsoft SQL Server, while most Unix
hosting plans will offer, MySQL and/or PostgreSQL.
Technical support
If you are not experienced webmaster you may need assistance from your webhost
from time to time. You may also need to contact them if there are problems and
issues using their service. Almost all problems can be resolved by email
or by live chat or using some support message board, or ticketing system.
However you should always check if the webhost offers phone support. Sometimes
the phone may be the only way to reach your web hosting company. 24/7 support
is a must these days.
Some important features that you may need:
- HTTPS (SSL) access to your hosting account. SSL is used for secure
communication between the user browser and the server. The information is
encrypted and secure. SSL is usually used for eCommerce sites and sites that
require submission of other sensible information like usernames and
passwords. To have an SSL on your site you can use the shared SSL
certificate provided by your hosting company or you can purchase an SSL
certificate for your site and ask the host to install it.
- Shell (telnet or SSH) access to your account. SSH is used for secure
access to your account. SSH is usually offered on Unix hosting plans. You can
zip, unzip files, change permissions of files, run certain programs on the
server. However in general you may not need SSH at all.
- Access to raw logs and stats for figuring out who the visitors to your
site are. Most web hosts have graphical online usage stats available. However
if you have your own program to analyze your website traffic you
may need access to your website raw access logs.
- Email accounts so your users can contact you@yourdomain.com
- The fees for extra transfer and web space so you don't have to
pay a fortune in case your site go over your web hosting account plan's
limits,
- Sub-domains for creating sub-sections to your site without having to use
directories in URLs
- Control panel for graphical access to your account settings. Most web
host companies have Control Panel that have quite a lot of functions there.
You can manage your site files, create mailboxes, manage your database, see
usage stats, install scripts, etc. So a Control Panel is a great plus. Most
hosting companies have a demo of their Control Panel, so make sure you always
check that demo to see what is included there.
- Guaranteed uptime. No host stays up 100% of the time so a reasonable
guarantee is good to have.
- A money back guarantee. If you are not happy with the service
or your plans changed, it is always good to have your money back. Most hosts
offer 30 days unconditional money back guarantee.
IP Address Overview: The Basics on IP Addresses
You may see the term IP Address mentioned a lot in relation
to web site hosting and be wondering what it means and if it's important for
you understand it, or even know anything about it at all!.
In general if you just own one web site it probably is not necessary to
learn about this subject but if you are a serious affiliate or internet
marketer you need to understand the basics, especially if you
own several web sites, for reasons I'll explain later.
IP address is short for internet protocol address. The IP address is
effectively the address of a computer that is connected to the internet. It is
in many ways similar to your house street address, if you want mail delivered
you need an address and you need to give that address out to people who might
want to send you mail.
In the same way if you want people to find your web site they need to your
web site address, other wise no traffic!
When the internet was invented it was never envisioned that there would be
hundreds of millions of computers connected, so the address system is limited.
The present system uses a 32-bit number that is divided into four octets (8-bit
sections), each octet being in the range 0...255.
You could think of each octet as a byte on a modern computer. Each octet is
separated by a decimal point and this type of format is commonly called 'dotted
decimal notation' ( e.g. 201.103.61.121 ).
So the lowest number is 0.0.0.0 and the highest is 255.255.255.255
It is important to remember that dotted decimal notation described above
only exists to aid human beings to understand IP Addresses, computers just use
a long series of 1's and 0's.
So how does all this effect me?
It should become clear shortly, because of the numbering scheme outlined
above, and because of the way blocks of address's were assigned in the early
days of the internet, there is a shortage of unique IP
address's.
This means that when you buy your $10/month hosting package (which is really
a great deal when you consider what you get for it these days) you do not
usually get your own unique IP address for your web site, you share it with
others.
IP address are classified into 3 class's (groups) depending on the decimal
equivalent of the 1st octet in the address as below:
0-255.xxx.xxx.xxx = all address's
Class A
Intended for a small number of networks that had a large number of computers
(hosts) attached. Class A IP Address have a value in the range 1...126 as the
first octet. The values 0 and 127 are not available because they have special
uses. Class A addresses use the first octet to identify the network which means
that 126 addresses are usable, each of which can support 16,777,216 computers
(hosts).
Class B
Intended for some networks that had an intermediate number of computers
(hosts) attached. Class B IP Addresses have a value in the range 128...191 as
the first octet. Class B addresses use the first two octets to identify the
network which means that 16,320 addresses are usable, each of which can support
65,536 computers (hosts).
Class C
Intended for a large number of networks that would have a small (relatively)
number of computers (hosts) attached. Class C IP Addresses have a value in the
range 192...223 as the first octet. Class C addresses use the first three
octets to identify the network which means that 2,080,800 addresses (networks)
are possible, each of which can support 254 computers (hosts).
In summary what this means is that it is more than likely that your web site
will be sharing it's IP address with other web sites, there
are a few possible serious problems that could arise that you should be aware
of:
- If you use either free or very cheap low cost hosting companies you could
be sharing with some nasty or undesirable web sites. If these web sites
end getting banned or black legged by the search engines for taking part in
"illegal" search engine optimization techniques they may blacklist or
down grade the IP address which will effect you as well, even though
your site is fine.
- If you use the same hosting company for many sites and then start
linking these together to try and improve the page rank you
may get into trouble. It is not that difficult for the search engines to work
out the IP address of the sites linking to you. If it finds that they are all
on the same IP address this may be considered as
link spamming. After all what are the chances that a group
of genuine links from a number of different web sites are all going to be
hosted on the same computer - not likely!.
So the bottom line is that if you own several
sites and want to link these sites together, for
whatever reasons, it is safer to spread out the hosting
amongst several reputable hosting companies on
different IP address's. This will reduce the possibility
of your sites getting either banned or downgraded by the search
engines.
Editor's note: If you use the services of an
unethical Search Engine Optimization company, they may try to
artificially build your site's page rank by placing numerous
links to you from bogus sites set up specifically for that
purpose; most likely, these sites will all be hosted in the same IP Address
block. Although you may see an improvement in your search engine rankings
in the short term, the search engines will quickly catch up to the trick, and
your site (together with all the other ones) will be penalized
and possibly banned. For this reason, when chosing an
SEO firm, make sure that you are dealing with an honest company that won't get
you in trouble.
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