What your busy web site needs for hosting

by Guest Author on March 14, 2010
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On a shared hosting server you will find a large number of websites being placed on that one server. This is great for small websites or ones that do not have high traffic volume. Since these sites typically don’t need an entire server to themselves, you really benefit from sharing the resources and saving money on the shared hosting plan that you’ve bought. Affordable plans also mean that they have their limits. In this case, when you get a large amount of traffic to your site, their might be slowness in loading the site and you could get warnings about using too much of the server from your provider. This is why you need to look for a one stop shop that allows you to expand as your website needs expand. This includes moving from simple hosting to either a virtual dedicated server or even a dedicated server in itself.

What is a dedicated server?

In simple terms, it means less users will be on the server, thus more resources will be free for you to use yourself. So when your website needs more server, it has it. A virtual dedicated server is the cheapest solution, but you can also go with one of the cheap dedicated hosting providers, as they will give you a good price for a server only for you.

A virtual dedicated server will normally have a few using the server, although each person would have an interface that makes it seem like their own. You are the only that will be using the server when you purchase dedicated hosting and your website will load up quickly if you purchase a server that has good specs on it.

Many places offer shared hosting for as little as five dollars a month or more. The ones that offers this will often also offer the option to upgrade to a virtual or fully dedicated server. Some places only offer hosting and nothing else, as they are not accredited to handle your domains. You should ensure they offer some of the cheapest domain names for when you need to get more. Just remember not to sacrifice quality with support when you choose one of these providers. They should be ready to support you 24 x 7 so if your site is down, it will be back up very quickly.

Types of VPS Technologies

by Guest Author on March 2, 2010
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Virtual Private Server (VPS) technology has become a quite popular alternative to more traditional shared hosts, as it offers vastly greater flexibility for little extra cost. Unfortunately, the complexity of choosing the best virtualization technology for a given situation is usually far greater than are the much simpler choices required for a shared host. If you’re unfamiliar with VPS technologies but really want to use one, here are a few popular ones.

Generally, there are two major categories of virtualization, both having advantages as well as disadvantages. The first and simplest type works at the operating system level. When a new server is provisioned, a fresh OS install is made in a subdirectory on the hosting system, with the new server run in its own virtual space. The server and its processes are still visible to the main operating system, although they are separated from any other virtual installations. This way the users and processes of different servers do not interfere with one another.

This particular kind of operating system virtualization has several major advantages. It generally needs fewer resources than other ones, which makes it cheaper to admonister. Servers of this sort can also generally be administered more easily and reliably, as they rely on the host’s kernel and are generally not prone to lockups introduced by using custom kernels with other virtualization solutions.

Still, there are also disadvantages. Operating system virtualization limits you to the kernel installed on the OS host, with no possibility for using either a different version or an entirely separate OS. One consequence of using OS-level virtualization is that upgrading OS to take advantage of new technologies may result impossible, since hosts each time have to justify upgrading all their servers. It is also difficult to thoroughly isolate and control resource use such that one user’s server does not consume more than their allotted share.

Another virtualization technology involves emulating the underlying hardware on which an operating system runs, then installing it atop this virtual computer. Since virtual servers are for all purposes independent of the host’s hardware, they may support various kernel versions, or even completely different OSs.

This is one of the biggest advantages of virtualization. Having only one OS version on every single server would require high homogeneity, generally rarely acquired and more so in hosting, where flexibility is a key factor. Furthermore, most full virtualization solutions allow for the installation of custom kernels, making it possible to use VPS technology with modern device drivers and kernel level technologies still unfamiliar the provider.

Unfortunatelly, these advantages come at a cost. Full virtualization generally requires more system resources and, as such, is more expensive to host. The ability to install custom kernels and operating systems introduces additional administrative overhead which, in the wrong hands, can render full virtual machines much less stable than are their OS-level counterparts.

Virtualization technology has begun to completely revolutionize our concept of web and other forms of hosting. The choice is not confined to the limited shared hosting and expensive dedicated servers anymore. Understanding the virtualization landscape and available options is crucial in order to capitalize on this shift in hosting alternatives.

Web Hosting Solutions In Birmingham

by Guest Author on February 22, 2010
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Would you like to discover a way of being able to host your website without it costing you an arm and a leg? If you have answered this question in the positive then this article could well be of interest to you. I will be writing about the way in which I host my many websites.

Once you have a website you then need to think about hosting your site. There are many hosting companies offering different fees, therefore it can be quite difficult in finding the best deal.

There are many avenues to explore to find this best deal. I personally ask my web designer to see if he/she can recommend an affordable web hosting service.

Alternatively you can search the internet using a search engine like Google.

If you have a large number of websites which you need hosting for it is worth considering a reseller account. Here, for an annual fee, you are able to have as many websites as you like hosted under the same umbrella etc.

I myself have a large number of websites to do with upvc front door, personal injury claims and offering cheap mobile calls, I use fasthosts for my hosting. There is a yearly fee which can work out to be far cheaper than paying for single hosting for each site.

There are other companies out there offering a similar service to fasthosts, however this is a company I was recommended to use, and I have had no problems with them as yet.

I have to say that one downside that I have found with fasthosts is that there have been circumstances when they seem to take an age to answer the phone; this can be most frustrating; especially when there is some kind of problem to solve; time is money as they say.

A lot of the questions are though answered at their control panel, therefore it is quite rare that I have needed to phone them.

 

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