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subject: Will You Host A Site Or Go Toward 3rd Party Web Hosting? [print this page]


To make people aware of your online presence, You should store your website in a web server and this will spread the awareness of your products and services as well. There are two options always available for you when you want to launch your site.

The first option is to host your own website, and second, contract with a webhosting company which is a third party provider. Some of the factors that should be considered about hosting your own website vs. obtaining the help of a company that provides webhosting will be explored.

Considerations to make with your self-hosting websites:

- Hardware costs The right server hardware, powered with hi-speed DSL or broadband will help back your websites.

- The requisite software for the work may have to be purchased. The licenses of servers are higher than client licenses. And it should be kept in mind as well that the vendor may impose restrictions when it comes to users.

- And finally, when you decide to self-host your websites it is best to be ready with the expenses associated with self-hosting. Make sure that you are financially prepared to pay for the installation and set-up of all needed hardware and software.

If you think that you are not up to the job, and you don't have the appropriate resources to ensure self-hosting then what you can do is to simply rent out a server. You can contact your preferred internet service provider to rent their service. Inquire as to the what the cost of your websites being on their server will be. When you rent a server from an ISP there are many factors to be considered, and the cost of the agreement is only one of them. The type of customer service and technical support that is provided should always be taken into account.

Are you willing to rent out a server from an internet service provider?

To help you choose the right ISP for your server, some factors you need to think about are itemized below.

- Technical support should be available at all times. Downtime and problems are inevitable, so you will need as much assistance as available to fix and restore your website's services in a timely manner.

- Backup your data so that you won't lose it.

- Traffic restrictions need to be verified. There are certain ISP's which are suspicious of websites that have gone famous overnight. In some cases, internet service providers will charge more for these types of sites.

- Is the bandwidth overtly controlled or are there content restrictions?

- Are e-mail capabilities and database access offered by your provider?

When you are deciding if you want to rent out the server, keep these two sets of considerations in mind. Are you technically inclined enough to know how to self-host websites, and do you have the financial capabilities? If that's not the case, locate companies that conduct webhosting services.

by: Andrea Miller




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