Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

Analyze Your Requirements Before Choosing a Host

What is the type of your business?
What type of website do you run? It is a simple html website with a few picture files or is your website loaded with video or MP3 files? Are you an online software vendor?  Do you foresee rapid growth? Do you provide downloads on your website? Remember that the more loaded the site, the more bandwidth you will need on your host package.

How much are you ready to pay?
The most obvious consideration when it comes to choosing a web host. Can you afford only a few dollars a month or are you prepared to blow thousands of dollars in a top-of-the-range dedicated web host plan? Because monthly costs are recurring expenses, don’t simply see short-term, consider the accumulated hosting costs over one year or more.

Traffic and bandwidth
Another important aspect to consider is the amount of traffic your website attracts.  If you run a small, personal website, then a simple, entry-type hosting plan would be enough for your needs.

Start with a reasonably capped host plan and if your website starts attracting more visitors, then upgrade to a higher host plan. Remember that most websites don’t exceed their monthly bandwidth limits, so think efficiency and don’t go for the overkill.

Disk space
As far as disk space is concerned, in themselves simple html and picture files don’t take up much server space and I have found that 5MB disc space is generally more than enough for most medium-size websites. 
And emails?

How many email addresses do you need? Many entry host plans offer as standard two email aliases, increasing the number as you move to higher packages.

Think future
Finally you need to bear in mind that websites grow: you add more pages and your traffic grows as you move higher in search rankings. So I suggest you choose a host package that allows for flexibility and allows you to upgrade as you go along.

Category: Web Hosting

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