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There are many different types of web hosting companies
available in the market today. Choosing a web hosting
provider depends on what type of website you want to have:
hobby, blog, or ecommerce site. As a result, there are
different flavors of hosting providers. Some of the most
common web site hosting types are: shared, free, and
dedicated hosting.
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Free web hosting services for example,
place ads on the user's web pages and can be cumbersome and
annoying for visitors. Other web hosting plans offer
great support, options, and bandwidth but charge a monthly
fee.
Shared Web Hosting
Shared hosting is the most popular web hosting plan.
Shared web site hosting permits more than one site to be
hosted on the same server. Here, the web hosts provide the
system administration and the server maintenance. Benefits
of a shared hosting site are programming features such as
ASP, PHP, MySQL, large bandwidth, and multiple e-mail
address capability. Compared to free web hosting, shared web
hosting allows a user to have their own domain name. Shared
hosting is a way for a hosting company to offer affordable
web hosting to their clients while having more users on one
server and thus less overhead costs.
Dedicated Web Hosting
Dedicated hosting is a good option for someone who wants
more storage and bandwidth and control over the server. The
advantages of having dedicated hosting are: unlimited
databases and email addresses as well as unlimited
bandwidth. Generally, a dedicated server plan offers the
user with a monthly bandwidth of 500 GB to 1 TB. There are two types of dedicated web
hosting plans: managed and unmanaged.
Managed hosting is
hosting that is still controlled by the hosting company. In
unmanaged dedicated web hosting, the user is the server
administrator, permitting the user the greatest amount of
control and flexibility. Unfortunately, unmanaged hosting is
complicated and takes more time and expertise than a managed hosting
solution.
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