Wednesday, February 7, 2018

What is the right type of web hosting for me?

Choosing the right web host is very difficult and confusing for newcomers to the scene. Whether you only want a personal blog, or want to start your first business online, choosing the web hosting that suits you can really be quite a task. That’s why you need to know what web hosting suits you according to the situation, and that’s why here you’ll find a quick list that will help you do just that. Keep reading to find out what type of web hosting suits you.

There are many types of web hosting, there is free web hosting, budget web hosting, shared web hosting, dedicated web hosting, VPS (Virtual Private Server) web hosting, etc. But how do you know which one is the best for you? Well, let’s start with personal websites:

Personal Websites, starter blogs, mid-traffic websites

Personal websites don’t typically need a high amount of disk space and bandwidth (although there are some exceptions). That’s why beginners should be OK with free webhosting. Now, there are two types of free web hosting, free web hosting that has easy website builders and use sub domain names (recommended for computer newbies) and free web hosting that offers pretty much the same features as paid web hosting, but just isn’t as reliable (however, it is recommended for more computer savvy people). The advantage of such webhosts is that they allow you to use your own domain name, and you can install blogging platforms such as Wordpress. Now, for more serious blogs and websites, stepping up to paid web hosting is probably a wise choice. The best type of web hosting for such websites is shared webhosting, which is the cheapest type of web hosting.

Business websites

Business websites typically need a larger amount of web space and bandwidth, as they usually have to host. For these types of websites, free web hosting is definitely a no-no. You can opt for any type of web hosting  from shared web hosting, to dedicated web hosting, but it is recommended you pick VPS (Virtual Private Server) web hosting, which is right in the middle of shared and dedicated web hosting, and offers the best of both worlds at a reasonable price. Keep in mind this also applies for high-profile websites that are not necessarily business websites.

Corporate websites, e-commerce websites, high profile websites
Websites of this kind should really step up to “dedicated hosting”. Sure, this type of web hosting is the most expensive one, but if you are starting such a website, then you should have a relatively high budget. Now, putting the budget aside, dedicated hosting is definitely the way to go, as you get maximum performance, features and reliability.

So those are the types of web hosting I recommend you pick according to the type of your website. There is another type of web hosting called “collocated web hosting” which is basically hosting your website yourself on your own servers locally. However, this is much more complicated.

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