WEBSITE HOSTING
PACKAGES
If
you’ve tried to make a new website using the free website
hosting space that
perhaps came with your broadband package or you’ve tried out some other free web hosting services
—
You will know already some of the
main drawbacks. Quite apart from the fact that your website address isn’t particularly personal or memorable,
you will probably also want faster server speeds. More space and extras such as database access and scripting
services that let you create a more dynamic site may also be desirable.
Hosting packages offer a set amount of
storage and bandwidth limit — the amount of data that can be downloaded from your site — for a monthly fee.
You should work out how much space and bandwidth you’ll need. Most hosting companies will slow down your
connection or charge you extra if you exceed your monthly bandwidth, rather than shutting your site
down.
Some web hosting packages include a domain name, so
you can choose something short and memorable. Email accounts usually included with the package, along with
tools to help you manage your site. Some website hosting packages come with complete web creation tools but others don’t. Some support
Microsoft FrontPage extensions, which means you can design a website in FrontPage and publish directly to your hosting package
from our desktop.
A
Consideration
One consideration you will need to make is whether to opt
for Linux or Windows based servers. This will be influenced by your choice of web-design application or scripting
language, and the advanced features you want. If you want a dynamic site that creates web pages on demand, you need
a combination of a scripting language and a database. The most popular combination is MySQL for the database, which holds the content,
and the PHP scripting language, which extracts content from the database. You can use a database for many
things, such as a chat forum or a content management system. Each function usually needs its own database, so plan your needs
from the outset and choose a package with sufficient databases.
Reliability is also important, as you don’t
want your site to disappear for days on end. Look for a provider’s ‘guaranteed uptime’, which tells you
the percentage of time the server remains accessible online. Even an uptime of 99.9 per cent could mean your
site is inaccessible for 40 minutes every month. It may be worth paying for this level of uptime if you earn
money from your website. You can also check forums to see how other users rate a particular company for its
technical support.
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