Budget Web Hosting

Which web space hosting service will benefit me most?

There are different types of web hosting services suitable for different web pages in relation to the system resources or the web site hosting platform they demand. To choose the most relevant web hosting service for your web portal, you have to estimate what server-side software it demands, how many daily visits you expect at the beginning and in the long run, as well as any other specific needs that may need to be fulfilled.

Shared Hosting - Positive Points

The most optimal option for small size online portals with a few hundred or several thousand visitors is a shared web hosting package. With this type of hosting, each client pays only for their account, which lowers the overall price per client critically. There are various shared web space hosting solutions varying from one web hosting corporation to another, offering different amounts of server storage space and web traffic, different email address account quotas and so on. The plus is that you can buy an account that will offer the resources your online portal actually demands. You will not need to pay lots of money for an account you will not use, or wind up with a small sized plan that cannot accommodate the online portal. At NTC Hosting, there is an extensive selection of shared web page hosting plans appropriate for private or small business web sites that even include pre-activated script-based platforms like Joomla, Mambo, Drupal or WordPress - to render things easier. If you commence with a low priced account and you need more features, upgrading to a high-end package takes only a mouse click.

Shared Webspace Hosting - Inconveniences

A negative aspect of the shared web site hosting platform is that the web servers have some software installed on them and you are unable to activate new software platforms. Certain sites, above all web storefronts, request applications to be activated on the web hosting server for them to perform, and with a shared web site hosting environment, you can activate only software applications that do not require server root access.

Virtual Private Servers and Dedicated Web Hosting Servers

For portals that need full root access, or if your web page has many 1000's or even millions of visitors per day, what you demand is a Virtual Private Server or a dedicated server hosting. A private virtual server is a software emulation of a dedicated web server and it functions in exactly the same manner.

Private Virtual Servers

Both platforms traditionally give complete root access and can be rebooted through a software interface by the client, independently from the hosting company. Just like the shared website hosting plans, the VPS and the dedicated web hosting packages have diverse functionalities depending on what the web hosting supplier has to offer. A virtual private web server package has guaranteed hard disk storage space, RAM and CPU usage quotas that can occasionally be increased for short stretches of time in case there are available resources on the physical server. With a dedicated hosting server, the only limiting factor is the hardware configuration it is using, and it can be revved up by altering or adding components. A VPS web hosting server is simpler to manage as it offers a virtualization console, which can be used to restart it, to install applications, examine statistics, etc. The management of a dedicated hosting server is more complicated, so such a solution would rather be resorted to by practiced clients.

Dedicated Hosting Servers

Yet, certain hosting corporations offer managed dedicated hosting services where they complete hosting server administration tasks on behalf of the customer. This can be included in the package or an extra service.

Prior To Reaching a Decision...

Opting for the top hosting package is vital as it can have an effect on the stable operation of a web site. Prior to choosing a package, compare the pros and cons, inspect carefully all the prerequisites for the site to run properly, especially if it is script-based, and, last but not least, if you have already selected a web hosting provider, the best you could do would be to ask their customer support team for a recommendation as to which plan exactly would be best for the stable functioning of your site.