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Hosting is a huge part of what makes a website good, it is a mandatory part of getting a website live. A website must be on a server that is constantly connected to the internet, so it can send information to any computer that asks for it at any time.
So what exactly is hosting, and what should I look for?- If you want to host your own website there are stacks of hosts to chose from. How do you know which ones are reputable and which ones are going to disappear overnight?
The site that you reach should be good, and load quickly it should look nice and everything should work, if any elements of this are lacking move onto the next one. They should offer only a limited amount of space and bandwidth, about 100MB space, and 2GB will be more than enough for any standard site (at least at the outset). Anyone offering Unlimited space is not going to last and is not going to manage their resources correctly, meaning you will almost certainly be disappointed. - Where should your host be?
If your customers are primarily UK based then UK servers make sense, because this means the information only has to travel a short distance. Instead of to the USA and back again. Making the time it takes your site to load much shorter. (Average 56K users will not wait more that 20 seconds for a page to load) I personally will only wait about 5 seconds, because if it loads slowly it will probably all load slowly. Pople web design charged a fixed price of £80.00 per year, the amount you spend depends largely on what your get for the money. A normal host will charge at least £40 for their minimum package, which should include 100mb of space, 2gb of transfers, 1Mysql Database (required for CMS), daily backups (optional), email accounts. But of course were always only a call away, if something comes up. For details on Pople Web Design's content updating service please take a look at the "Add-ons" section. You should expect to pay around £25 for good, reliable and secure UK based hosting basic hosting, you will then need to upload yourfiles via FTP to your server and register and redirect a URL to the site. - How to tell the good from the bad?
Open a support ticket and ask the provider about any questions you have, they should respond quickly and with plenty of information that's not to geeky. These are almost definitely the people you will be contacting when things are not going to plan, you will need them to be reliable. Purchase just a month, by paying for just a month you can see how good or bad the hosting is without spending much money at all. We highly recommend Cpanel (linux based) hosting as opposed to Plesk (Microsoft based) - Do a Whois look-up on their domain name.
This is rather in depth, but can provide alot of interesting information, which will save you downtime later on. All you do is copy and paste the prospective hosting provider's URL into the whois look-up, it will then search to find the record of who ownes the domain. And provide you with the registered details of the site. - What to look for in the Whois results:
Are they a registered company? If they are they will probably be here for a while. How long has the domain been registered? and how long until it expires? Most good hosting companys will have been around a while and have learnt from their mistakes. Also its possible that if the domain expires in a year, then the URL is only registered for a year, which would make me fret a touch, you should expect your host to have a domain for a long period or at least to renew it well in advance. Are their nameservers the same as the domain? If not, you are looking at a reseller not the actual owner (leaser) of the server, this means if there is a problem with the servers (you are unlikely to hear about it, until your site and email is offline) and all sorts of other issues can get in the way of resolving problems. Additionally its far more likely that the reseller will just vanish over night. Basically try to get to the source of the hosting, if you are managing it yourself. The prices might be higher but the service will be better. Where are they registered to? clearly if they claim to be UK based but actually have their domain register to an address in the US then they might not be throwing straight dice. Additionally watch out for hosts that have UK offices, but operate servers in a data center in the USA, or similar. Pople Web Design, can provide great hosting and support at tailored prices.
All in all a quick google search will reveal some good hosting, if you just want to get online without the hastle then contact us we may be able to tailor a package to your needs and you will recieve our support into the bargain.
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