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So you have decided that you want to start a website, or even an
e-commerce site. You have managed the site design, and have even purchased a
domain name, but now what? You will never get any visitors to your site if it
isn’t accessible via the web. The only way to do that is by using a server. The
server will maintain a permanent connection with the web and on the server will
be stored all the information about your website. In effect, users will come
onto the server access your website and then when they decide to move to
another website they will access information from another server. So, the real
question is, what type of server do you need?
For all individual users and most small e-commerce users, virtual
web hosting is the way to go. The other option, having a dedicated server,
means that you will actually go out and purchase a big and very expensive piece
of hardware that will be used for your website alone. Virtual web hosting is,
essentially, renting a small piece of someone else’s server. Virtual web
hosting which is also called shared hosting, because it usually means many
different sites are all located on a single server, and is vastly more economical
than owning and maintaining your own server. But beyond just economics, there
are a great number of reasons to use virtual web hosting rather than dedicated
hosting.
One primary reason is downtime. Running a server is often quite a
bit more complex than running your own personal computer. There is a real need
to stay on top of technological advancements, watch for usage spikes, and
maintain adequate bandwidth access. A server is hardware that must stay in
constant contact with the internet if people are to be able to access your
site. As a result, trying to manage all of the aspects of a server, in order to
ensure that the individuals are able to access your website all the time, can
easily be a full time job. A job which, for most individuals and small
companies, is simply unreasonable.
Consequently, the virtual web hosting industry has flourished.
With easy to use interfaces, individuals who have no experience with internet
hosting, or building their own website for that matter, are able to set up an
account with a virtual web hosting company. These companies also often provide
one stop shopping services such as email forwarding, data transfer, backup
services for your website in case of a crash, technical support, and often your
own set of email addresses specifically for your website.
All of these features are ultimately designed for one purpose, to
make the process of putting up and managing a website a realistic possibility
for individuals and small companies that would otherwise find the prospect of
hiring a full time staff to maintain hosting impossible. The ease of use and
the affordability of virtual web hosting have harnessed the power of economic
collaboration to provide individuals and companies with a practical way to get
and keep their site on the web.
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