Web Hosting Dos
Follow these guidelines
and you will have a better chance of
finding a reliable hosting solution.
Research
Spend time reading
what others have to say about the
hosting companies you are looking at.
Read reviews and investigate into the
history of the company. How long have
they been in business? What data centers
are they located in? How many customers
do they have and do they have enough
employees to support them? These are all
questions you should know before
choosing a web host.
Contact Support
Contact your potential
hosts and ask them a few simple
questions about their service. The main
goal is to gauge their response time and
the quality of their reply.
Know Your
Requirements
You may WANT gigs of
space and bandwidth, but do you really
NEED them. If not, do not waste money
paying for bandwidth and storage space
that will not be used. On the other
hand, if you use a lot of resources you
should purchase hosting with a little
head room just in case you have spikes
in traffic. This way you can avoid any
overage charges.
Have a Good Backup
Plan
Do not rely on your
host to keep backups of your sites. Most
don't and if they do they could be weeks
or even months old. If you keep good
backups you will suffer little downtime
and data loss if you ever do have
problems with your host and need to move
elsewhere.
Web Hosting Don'ts
Avoid these hosting
mistakes at all cost or face the
consequences!
Choosing a Host On
Price Alone
Do not chose a web
host based only on their pricing. Their
are many cheap hosting providers and
with most you get what you pay for. Very
little. If the price you are quoted
seems to good to be true, it probably
is. Expect to pay at least .50 cents for
every gigabyte of bandwith for average
reliability and three or four times that
if you want high quality hosting.
Purchasing Hosting
from an Auction Site
Not that you will not
find good hosting from an auction site,
but the chances aren't good. Especially
if the company does not even operate a
web site to market their services.
Trusting Customer
Testimonials
Most testimonials
simply can't be trusted. If the web host
lists contact information and the web
site of the testimonials listed they may
be trustworthy, but the majority should
not be taken at face value.
Free Domain
Included with Hosting
It is always better to
keep your domain separate from your
hosting company. Many hosts offer free
domains with their hosting plans. This
practice is fine as long as the domain
is registered in your name and belongs
to you. If they register it to
themselves and only let you "borrow" it
you face the risk of them holding your
domain hostage if you ever decide to
move to another hosting provider.
Michael
Shelton
Owner of
Host-Resource.com
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