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What Does Shared Hosting Stand for?
The most standard and commonly utilized sort of web hosting is the shared hosting service. It's a means to host your web page without having to understand much about programming and handling a web hosting server. In addition, it's also the most economical type of web hosting and it's indeed affordable for everybody. Still, what is shared hosting?
What is shared hosting?
As the name designates, the shared hosting service is a kind of service where lots of customers share the system resources of the same web hosting server. This suggests that all hosting server components like CPU, hard drives, RAM, network interface cards and so on, are split among the clients whose accounts are on that same hosting server. This is normally rendered achievable by creating different accounts for the different customers and assigning given limits and usage quotas for each of them. Those limitations are applied in order to restrain the clients from interfering with each other's accounts and, of course, to hinder the web server from overburdening. Typically, shared hosting users do not have complete root access to the hosting server's config files, which essentially implies that they cannot access anything else on the web hosting server apart from their own hosting account. The web hosting features that each account may use are fixed by the web hosting corporation that possesses the web hosting server and by the given hosting package. That leads to the second vital question:
How are the shared hosting web servers split among the customers?
Hosting corporations that offer shared hosting plans usually have diverse hosting packages. Those packages involve diverse amounts of website hosting resources and specifications, which in fact define the limitations that a hosting account will have. The client may select between the individual web hosting plans and sign up for the one that he believes will suit him best. The hosting package will then determine what restrictions the user's account will have, once opened. The costs and the specifications of the website hosting plans are set by the actual hosting firm. Depending on the politics of the supplier, the shared hosting solution can be divided into two categories - the free hosting solution and the classic shared solution, most recently very famous among "cPanel hosting" corporations as a cloud web hosting one. It's impossible to assert, which one is more preferable, since they are quite different from one another and they indeed are dependent on the business strategy of the specific distributor and, of course, the demands of the given user.
What is the contrast between the free of cost and the common shared hosting solution?
Of course, the chief difference between the free and the paid solution is in the amount of features that they contain. Free web hosting firms are not able to maintain a large amount of web servers, therefore, they merely host more clients on one single server by decreasing the amount of system resources provided by the accounts. This will be effective only on condition that the servers are monitored and administered appropriately, because the huge number of accounts may make the hosting server crash regularly. Most of the free hosting vendors, however, neglect the quality of the service and as a result, it's quite hard to find a free website hosting service that's in fact worth the effort. The top free hosting providers commonly provide free customer support even to the free hosting users, because they want their sites to grow bigger so that they eventually upgrade to a paid web hosting package, which offers more web hosting resources. One such corporation, for example, is FreeHostia.com, which is among the biggest and oldest free hosting suppliers in the world.
On the other hand, established shared hosting suppliers like us, are able to maintain a lot of web hosting servers and therefore, we are able to provide much more feature-rich web hosting packages. Of course, that influences the cost of the website hosting plans. Paying a higher price for a website hosting service, however, does not necessarily mean that this account has a better quality. The most advantageous solutions are the balanced ones, which offer a fee that corresponds to the concrete service which you're obtaining. Furthermore, we also give a free bonus with the website hosting package, such as the 1-click applications installer, accompanied by 100's of complimentary layouts. As a hosting distributor, we do look after our good name and that is the reason why if you go with us, you can be assured that you won't get deceived into buying a plan that you cannot actually make use of.
What should I expect from a shared hosting service?
The shared hosting solution is best for people who are looking to host a normal web site, which is going to use a small or medium amount of bandwidth each month. You cannot expect, though, that a shared hosting account will be sufficient for your needs, because as your business grows, your web page will become more and more resource consuming. Hence, you will have to eventually move to a more powerful website hosting solution like a semi-dedicated servers, a virtual private servers (a.k.a. a private virtual hosting server, or VPS), or even a dedicated server. Therefore, when choosing a website hosting supplier, you should also think about scalability, otherwise you might end up migrating your domain manually to a different vendor, which can cause website problems and even continuous downtime for your website. If you choose Surver Space as your website hosting company, you can rest safe that we can supply you with the required domain name and hosting services as you get bigger, is crucial and will save you lots of troubles in the future.