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Budget Hosting Analyzed

author Posted by: on date Oct 4th, 2008 | filed Filed under: Budget Hosting

Budget Web Hosting Analyzed

Budget web hosting is a term that one hears very frequently today. Over the years, as the popularity and use of internet has grown, a large number of web service providers have emerged. The services, storage space and capabilities that the web hosting services provide vary from one to another. Web hosting was a relatively costly affair in the early days of internet. However, there are many web hosting service providers now who offer storage space for a much less.

Budget web hosting is generally defined as web hosting service obtained for a fee of less than $10 per month. Hence, these web hosting companies provide you some usable space within their web server which is well within your budget. Most of the Budget web hosting companies found today offer one year plans for you, which can be broken up into small monthly payments for your convenience.

There are so many web hosting companies found today that it sometimes becomes impossible to determine which one is the best. Your first task is to go through the website of all the budget web hosting companies and see which of them bears a sense of professionalism. All the contact details must be indicated clearly along with a physical address. If they have a toll free phone line, it indicates their honesty towards clarifying doubts and forging new relations with clients.

After you are satisfied that the web hosting company in question is a reliable and honest one, check the uptime and downtime guarantee periods indicated by the company. Uptime guarantee indicates the percentage of time for which the server will be operational and downtime indicates the percentage of time for which it will be down for maintenance. There is a large difference between a web hosting service with 99% uptime and that of one with 99.9% uptime. Hence, this difference can be crucial, depending on the task for which you will be using the website.

Another factor you have to consider is whether the web hosting company provides you with any additional benefits along with storage space on their server. Some companies provide free scripts and marketing tools which could be useful in building up your business.

You have to understand that though budget web hosting companies offer web space at low costs, most of them also offer features, quality and services on par with other expensive web hosting services. All you need to do is research, in order to choose the right web hosting company.

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5 Questions To Consider

author Posted by: on date Oct 3rd, 2008 | filed Filed under: 5 Questions To Consider

5 Questions To Consider When Shopping For A Web Hosting Package

As you look to establish an online presence, it is very important that you select the right web hosting company. Web hosting is the service that delivers your website to people when they type in www.yourname.com. There are thousands of these companies online today, and knowing the right questions will help you select the one that meets your needs. Here are some to get you started.

1) Is domain registration included, or do I have to pay extra?

Most of the best web hosts today offer free domain names (the .com) when their clients sign up for a long-term package. Registering your domain with the company you host with reduces headaches and hassle that can result from trying to import your domain to your hosting company. However, understand that this feature is often only available when you pre-pay for one year or more.

2) How many websites can I host with this hosting package?

Many internet marketers have a large number of websites. These websites can be informational sites, or websites used to target very small niches. Whatever the reason, having the ability to host extra domain names at no extra charge can save you from purchasing a brand new hosting package for each domain you register.

3) What is the percentage of guaranteed uptime?

When a web host experiences downtime, your websites are inaccessible and your company could lose money. Leading hosts will guarantee the amount of uptime – which should exceed 99.8% for the best companies.

4) What level of service does the company provide?

From uploading files to configuring systems, hosting a website can be a tricky business. You need a company that provides world-class support when you need it. Before signing up for a hosting package, make sure the company you’re considering provides support through multiple methods: email, phone, helpdesk, knowledgebase, and a customer forum. The best companies will offer 24-hour phone support in case of emergencies. When hundreds of thousands of dollars are on the line, you want to have this level of service.

5) Does the company offer a money-back guarantee?

Occasionally people run into web hosting companies that provide poor service or slow web servers. In order to prevent yourself from being locked into a year-long contract with a company that does not provide the level of service you need, make sure the web host you’re considering offers a 30-day money back guarantee. This is standard in the hosting industry, and nearly every reputable host offers it.

 

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5 Features You Need

author Posted by: on date Oct 2nd, 2008 | filed Filed under: 5 Features You Need

5 Features You Need

It is important that your web host have all the greatest features and technologies. However, you may not be aware of what you should look for in a web host. They all say they are the best, most reliable, etc. but how do you decipher who is really telling the truth? How do you find out what is really important when choosing a web host? In this article you will find the 5 things your web host must have. When you are researching a web host and you come across one that does not have these 5 things just click away to find one that does have what you need.

 

1. Greatest Control Panel: The control panel is the place you will be visiting most often, so it should be easy to use, have all the features you need, etc. You can find a great control panel with cPanel, which provides one of the best control panel user experiences among all of the others. CPanel offers more than 42 different icons, 50 of the most used PHP scripts, shopping carts, forums, and even a WordPress blog – one of the best blog hosts out there. CPanel also provides an easy to use layout and navigation so when you do use it you can forget about frustration. Other very popular control panels are VDeck and Ruby on Rails.

2. On 24-7: Your web host should be working for you around the clock. This will keep your website up and running 99.9% of the time, and the server should be able to locate and repair any problems as soon as they appear. It is rare that a server could become inactive, but if/when it does happen, you do not want it to happen to your website. That could mean lost sales, lost visitors, and maybe even lost customers for life. No one wants that. The web host should be working all of the time – no exceptions. It should constantly monitor your website at least every few minutes for problems, check your server load and RAM, and be able to let administrators know immediately if there is a problem, so they can instantaneously fix the problem. Your web host should also provide a fire wall to keep your website safe from hackers, viruses, and anything else that could effect your website.

3. An Outstanding Server: If you want to avoid regular problems and too much downtime, (all that can be avoided) you need to find a web host with a reliable server. The web host’s server should have multiple hard drives, good RAM, the latest CPUs, the best power supply, quality motherboards, a great cooling system, and a testing system for all new servers.

4. Linux Servers: No, you do not need windows servers. You should get a web host that uses Linux only. You don’t need to have Linux on your own computer to have a web host that uses Linux. Linux has been shown to be more reliable and able to handle larger loads than other server operating systems. It is even better at virus protection and has a better uptime than others.

5. Free Features: Your web host should provide you with a variety of free features, or features that you can use for a small fee. These features should include things that you can use for your website such as graphics, blogs, paid pages, sub domains, interesting facts to add to your website, forums, and more.

 

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Domain Name Transfer

author Posted by: on date Oct 1st, 2008 | filed Filed under: Domain Name Transfer

Domain Name Transfer

So you have a domain name. Now what do you do with it?

Well, the obvious thing is to get it hosted somewhere. But how do you get it “somewhere”? How does one move their domain from one place to another?

1. Transfering a new domain name:

If you purchased a new domain name, then transfer is easy. Simply login where you purchased the domain name, and change the DNS address to your host server. This can take up to a couple of days, but usually is accomplished in a few minutes.

2. Transferring a previously owned domain name:

If you purchased the domain name from a previous owner, then the process is a little more complicated, but not difficult.

-Determine where your domain name is currently hosted

Domain transfers are without a doubt one of the most confusing things to a domain name owner, especially if you’ve never done it before and you don’t have a clue as to where to start. Unfortunately it’s a fact and we can’t make it easy for you. But we can try to ease it up a bit.

The first thing you need to do is determine where your domain name is currently hosted. To do this you must do a whois search. Go to one of the websites below:

http://betterwhois.com

http://allwhois.com

http://completewhois

For this example we will use http://betterwhois.com. Type your domain name in the text box provided.

The whois database gives info about the registrant: administrative contact,

the technical contact and the billing contact, including addresses, phone numbers

and email addresses. This is available to the public.

We want info about http://notreallyadomain.com for this example.

This is what you will see:

Domain names in the .com, .net, and .org domains can now be registered

with many different competing registrars. Go to http://www.internic.net

for detailed information.

Domain Name: http://NOTREALLYADOMAIN.COM

Registrar: TUCOWS, INC.

Whois Server: http://whois.opensrs.net

Referral URL: http://domainhelp.tucows.com

Name Server: http://NS1.NOTREALLYANAMESERVER.NET

Name Server: http://NS2.NOTREALLYANAMESERVER.NET

Updated Date: 07-jan-2004

Creation Date: 08-mar-1997

Expiration Date: 08-mar-2006

The Registry database contains ONLY .COM, .NET, .ORG, .EDU domains and

Registrars.

-So, in breaking a whois search down:

Domain Name-The domainname you have inquired about

Registrar-The registrar the domain has been registered with

Whois Server-Whois database this info was pulled from

Referral URL-The URL of the Registrar -who you need to contact in order to change the domain from one name server to the other: either by physically talking to them or using control panel access.

Primary Name Server-The nameserver the domain currently resides on

Secondary Name Server-The nameserver the domain currently resides on

Two nameservers are generally used: if the primary nameserver breaks then the secondary can take over the primary nameserver duties until the primary is fixed.

Updated Date-When the whois record was last updated

Creation Date: When the domainname was created

Expiration Date: When the domain name expires

This domain was registered thru an Opensrs registrar/reseller. Scan the who is database

you will usually find the Registrar contact info. In this case the info was towards the bottom:

Registration Service Provider: http://Domainmonger.com, service@domainmonger.com

+1.425-821-8032 http://www.domainmonger.com

We would then go to http://www.domainmonger.com

Providing we have our user id and password we could login and change our nameserver info, contact info or any number of functions.

Once we have changed our name server info there is generally a propagation periodnas the internet as a whole updates with new dns information. For a new domain name, you can count on anywhere from 12 - 24 hours. For a domain name that is already in existance, and has already been moved, it can take anywhere from 12 - 72 hours. There is no definitive time, unfortunately.

There have been instances of propagation taking two weeks or more.

-Recommendations to keep your domain name maintenance hassle-free:

Never use your domain name as part of your email address on your contact email for your whois record. Use a web-based email like Yahoo or Hotmail. If you experience any kind of issue, you’ll be emailed at your contact email, and if it’s your domain name and it’s broken, you’re out of luck.

Use yourself as a technical contact on your whois record. Use a second email address as well. Hosting companies do go out of business, and this could hinder your access should you want to move the domain name.

Keep track of the email addresses you use as contacts, the user ids and passwords. Keep track of your domain name - when you ordered it, when it expires. If you let the domain name expire, your website will not be accessible through the domain name. Keep track of any user ids/passwords associated with domain name maintenance.

 

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