Choosing the right web hosting service for your needs

Web host­ing gives any­one a good oppor­tu­ni­ty to estab­lish online pres­ence through the website(s). The con­tent, whether it’s large or small, can be all accom­mo­dat­ed in a sin­gle web serv­er. A web serv­er is like a big com­put­er that can store huge data, all the con­tents are stored on these servers and can be retrieved when some­one vis­its your web­site. These web servers are usu­al­ly des­ig­nat­ed with­in the data cen­ters. Indi­vid­u­als who wish to rent some space on this serv­er can choose the speed, and space avail­abil­i­ty they want for their sites. Oth­er impor­tant fac­tors like future host­ing needs and tick­et sup­port should be con­sid­ered when choos­ing a host­ing com­pa­ny. Con­tin­ue read­ing “Choos­ing the right web host­ing ser­vice for your needs”

Why should you go for dedicated web hosting?

Ded­i­cat­ed web host­ing is often con­sid­ered as the ulti­mate web host­ing used by the web­sites hav­ing mas­sive traf­fic or man­ag­ing heav­ier appli­ca­tions. As the name says, a ded­i­cat­ed host­ing is ded­i­cat­ed for some­one who buys the serv­er for his web­site. Although every­body can’t afford most of the best ded­i­cat­ed host­ing plans, they are real­ly pay­ing as what they are offer­ing is the best in web host­ing.

Ded­i­cat­ed web host­ing is for you if you can afford a cou­ple of hun­dreds on month­ly rent and if you are look­ing for a reli­able and secure web host­ing, and of course, if your pref­er­ence is for per­for­mance than pay. It won’t be that easy to shift from a shared web host­ing to a ded­i­cat­ed account, and then back to the shared one. So, it is always bet­ter not to jump before know­ing the facts.

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Amazon’s next billion-dollar business eyed

Amazon.com Inc’s cloud com­put­ing unit may be its next bil­lion-dol­lar busi­ness and ana­lysts will be watch­ing for clues on how fast this secre­tive unit is grow­ing when the Inter­net retail­er reports results next week. Ama­zon Web Ser­vices start­ed small in 2006 by sell­ing com­put­ing pow­er and data stor­age to emerg­ing tech­nol­o­gy com­pa­nies, blogs and web­sites. Now the unit, known as AWS, counts NASA, the US Depart­ment of State, Siemens, Pfiz­er and Nas­daq as cus­tomers. Con­tin­ue read­ing “Amazon’s next bil­lion-dol­lar busi­ness eyed”