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How to Find the Best Web Hosting Provider for Your Website

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How to Find the Best Web Hosting Provider for Your Website

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  1. How to Find the Best Web Hosting Provider for Your Website If you want people to visit your website, it needs to be hosted online. A web hosting provider will do this for you. As it becomes their job to find your website online, choosing the right web hosting provider is very important. In this article, we will discuss: •What exactly does a web hosting provider offer you; •How to choose the perfect web hosting plan for your business website; •Features to look for in a web hosting provider. To get you started, let's take a brief look at what web hosting providers do. Knowing this will help you better understand the various features they offer (which we will re-integrate). What Does a Web Hosting Provider Do? The primary function of a web hosting provider is to make your website live online so that people can access it. For this purpose, a web hosting provider will provide you with three key features: •Subdomain: A domain is your website address that people enter in their browser to go to your website. For example, https://turbocloudhosting.com/ is a domain name people can use to access our website. Your hosting provider will let you choose a domain name for your website and notify you once it has been taken. •Server: A server is a machine that runs your website live online. It is also responsible for supporting future traffic to your website. Your hosting provider will 'host' your website on one of their servers, so people can access it online.

  2. •Storage: Your website will contain text, images, videos and other media files and code. Your hosting provider will provide you with a dedicated space, where you can store all your website codes and media files. This is the basic function of every web hosting provider. A domain (such as a street address), a server (a place where your website can live and people can come to visit it) and a storage area (a file room for your website). In addition to these three basic functionalities, web hosting providers offer additional features. In the next section, we’ll look at what these different features are, so it’s easy for you to decide which hosting plan you need for your website. Choosing the right Web Hosting Program for Your Website Your web hosting provider will give you different options when you go to them for web hosting. Shared or dedicated servers? Managed or private hosting? Single or Wildcard SSL? Linux or Windows? These different technical terms may be confusing, making it difficult to determine which program is right for your website. But don't worry, because, in this section, we will show you how to make different important decisions when it comes to choosing a web hosting plan. Decision No. 1: What Kind of Hosting Do You Need? As mentioned above, your web hosting provider will provide you with a server where your website will be located. But you will need to choose which type of server you want your website to: Dedicated server or private server (VPS)? Here is the difference between the two: Shared hosting •Instead of shared hosting, your website ‘stays’ with other websites on the same server. Here, server resources such as RAM, disk space, processor are assigned to websites that reside on that server. •Hosting your website on a shared server is a very affordable option. It’s a good decision if your website has just started, and you don’t have many visitors. That’s because you don’t need a lot of disk space or bandwidth required for high traffic areas. •If you want more security, our Linux hosting may be exactly what you need. Linux hosting is generally considered to be the most secure option, depending on the application. •If your website gets a lot of traffic (or regular spikes), you should not choose this type of hosting. This is because, since your website is on a shared server, the maximum amount of traffic may not be supported due to limited resources.

  3. Virtual Private Server Hosting •Instead of visible private hosting, your website ‘stays’ on the same server as other websites, but in a separate location. You get dedicated power, RAM and disk space that other websites on that server can't use. •This type of catch is more expensive. But you get more power, which means your website can handle more traffic and process more user requests. If you have a well-established business and expect a lot of traffic, get a VPS hosting for your website. •If your website is primarily a source of information or will not get many visitors, this type of hosting is not recommended. This is because if you get low traffic, your resources will be wasted. With these points in mind, it is up to you to decide what kind of catch you need. If your website receives a few thousand visitors, you will probably do well with shared hosting. But if your website gets hundreds of thousands or millions of visitors, VPS hosting is the way to go. Decision Number 2: SSL Security or No Security? In this area, there is no controversy. Of course, you need SSL security for your website. An SSL certificate will encrypt your website and customer data, and ensure that no outside hacker can steal it. This is especially important when using a website, where customers are required to enter sensitive data, such as email, credit card numbers and their home addresses. Here is what an SSL certificate does: •Encrypts any data flowing between your website and visitors. This means that hackers will not be able to detect any changing information between your website and its visitors. •It puts a green lock on visitors' browsers when they come to your website. This shows them that your website is secure and increases their confidence that you are a legitimate business. Additionally, your domain name will start with ‘https: \\’ instead of the usual ‘https: \\’. •If you add an SSL certificate to your website, Google will rank you higher on their search engine. This makes SSL more profitable in terms of SEO as well. There are two types of SSL certificates: SSL and Wildcard SSL. The difference between the two is that wildcard SSL allows you to protect multiple websites, while the regular one allows you to protect one website. So, if you have one website, get a standard SSL certificate. However, if you have (or plan to have) more than one website, obtain an SSL certificate for wild cards. This will allow you to secure all current and future websites under your ownership. Decision No. 3: What Resources Do You Need? The last thing you need to know when you get a plan is how much resources you need. This is a simple step that requires you to answer a few basic questions like these: •How many email addresses of professionals you need end up with@yourwebsitename.com? This depends on how many employees in your company need this type of professional email.

  4. •How much disk space do you need? This depends on how many media segments are on your website. If more photos, videos, and files are on your website, you need more disk space. •How much bandwidth do you need? This depends on the traffic you receive. If your website receives a lot of visitors, or crashes frequently, you need to improve your bandwidth. Once you have answered these questions, it will be easier for you to choose which hosting plan you need for your website. What to Look for in an Expert Web Hosting Provider In the sections above, we discussed how to decide between the different programs offered by a web hosting provider. The web hosting provider should at least provide the basic features we discussed above, namely trusted hosting, SSL certificate, personal domain etc. But that is not all. You should also focus on what kind of services and support your web hosting provider will offer you after you sign up for their hosting plan. Here are a few things to look for: •Really Unlimited Programs: Some hosting providers advertise free space, storage, or bandwidth, but still include it at some level. You should carefully read their terms and find out, that the unlimited programs they offer are really unlimited. •Expert Support Staff: After hosting your website, you may face some technical issues. Your hosting provider should provide you with the best support in this regard. Their specialists should be able to quickly fix any capture problems you may have. •High Quality Training: Your hosting provider should provide high quality services to learn how to manage your hosted site. This is important, because you should not rely on support staff for all your problems. •Additional Services: Does your hosting provider offer regular support for your data, fixing your bugs and updating your server-side software? Make sure they do it, as you will save a lot of time on website maintenance. •Reliability: Your web hosting provider should ensure that your website is live online at all times. It should not crash or drop unnecessarily. Your web hosting provider should also take security measures against hackers and keep your website safe on their servers. More importantly, they should help you with any problems you have by providing you with the best customer support. And it's about it. Choosing a web hosting provider is not that difficult. All you have to do is make sure you understand your needs - and that your hosting provider understands them too!

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