Getting the Most from Your Web Host

All Web hosts are not created equal…:

Choosing which web host to make use of and getting the most out of them can be a difficult and almost impossible task. It is important to keep in mind all the different features that web hosts offer and which ones are absolutely essential to your services. In the case of getting the most from your web host, it is important to look at several specific issues.

Bandwidth!

First and foremost, you have to consider how much bandwidth your web host is going to provide. In the case of most websites, the files are very small and will not require a tremendous amount of bandwidth, but, if you should experience a surge in traffic, which is what you hope for after all, then you might need more bandwidth. Deciding how much bandwidth you need and whether you can scale up later on is very important before you ever begin to purchase the first meg of bandwidth to begin with. This extra bandwidth will be critical in the future, as you begin to expand. In the case of excessive bandwidth, you need to know that you can go over the limit and not have your customers cut off simply because they wanted to see a file twice instead of once or that you had a surge in traffic and were unable to provide more service.

Ethereal concepts

Some of the more difficult items to consider are all manner of ethereal concepts such as hardware configurations, customer support and extra features. In many cases it’s very common for a web host to make all sorts of outlandish claims about their superior customer service, only to find out later that they have none whatsoever, or a bare-bones customer service support staff. Customer service is very important, as when your website goes down you will want to have it restored immediately if not sooner. Customer service can be even more important than bandwidth in many cases, as customers will leave in droves if they are not satisfied.

Hardware configurations

In the case of hardware configurations, now you are looking specifically at the server itself and whether or not it can handle a heavy load. Without the ability to handle a surge in traffic, the hardware will not support your needs and you might need to look elsewhere. Unfortunately, some web hosts are not completely truthful about their hardware specifications, or they will leave out some critical detail that will only come up later on, when it is too late to repair. Make sure that you are getting what you pay for in the terms of bandwidth, data transfer and hardware configurations. Without addressing these critical steps, you might be setting yourself up for failure.

Summary

Considering all these different facets of web hosting is somewhat difficult, but it is worth it in the long run to ensure that you are getting what you pay for and that you won’t have any difficulties in the future trying to keep up with a surge in traffic or a glut in bandwidth.

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