How to Choose a Web Host
Once you decide that you need web page either for your business,
non-profit organization or simply a fun personal page, you then
have the Herculean task of choosing a web host. Hopefully, the
host you choose will be easy on the pocket, and offer maximum
uptime, enough bandwidth support, appropriate web-space, and
excellent customer service and support. Most web hosting
services will not excel in all areas, however if you take the
time to make an informed decision you can have it all!
The type of web services you desire and the purpose for which
the web site is being created plays a major role in the choice
for a web host. If the web site to be hosted is a commercial
website, checking uptime period of the considered server is
vital. Anything less than 99.5% uptime would be unacceptable for
most commercial web sites. This is because search engines may be
indexing your site at any moment of time and if your site were
down it would lose its chance to be indexed on that particular
search engine and hence lose probable business. Also, existing
customers who would be visiting your site and are unable to load
your web page may develop a negative impression about you that
could harm business reputation. If the site is for a non-profit
organization, a club or any personal page intending to only keep
related people informed about certain aspects, a requirement for
99.5% uptime might not be a major criterion in your decision.
Another important aspect is the amount of file space that host
offers. An average commercial web site normally contains not
more than a few hundred web pages, some java or php scripts and
image and multimedia files. All this information ordinarily does
on not require web space more than 50-100 MB. Some hosts will
charge a lot for additional space, while others will provide
much more than 50-100 MB at a minimal cost.
Bandwidth is another issue you should carefully consider. If
your site is just a personal homepage, it is unlikely you will
get much traffic. However, if your site is an ecommerce site and
you are expecting upwards of a thousand visitors a day, you
should check the monthly bandwidth allowance that the host
offers, since you will be charged if your site goes over this
amount.
Make sure to check what "extras" the host offers. Does it give
you up to 3 email accounts, or up to 100? Does it allow you to
setup subdomains? What technologies does it support? For
instance, if you plan to use PHP, make sure that server actually
has PHP installed!
Finally, you should check out the web host's reputation. Have
they been in business a long time? Do they have a good
reputation within the industry? Are they known for customer
service? If your web site is a critical piece of your business,
it would be wise to entrust it to a reputable hosting service.