My Personal Experience with Web Hosting
Jun 28th, 2009 | By Jack Spencer | Category: Web HostingThe Internet has been around for quite a while but very few of us have been online for more than just a few years. I got my first start about 13 years ago on the Internet, a literal eternity as far as Internet age is concerned. It was at that time that I decided to start a business online and although things were different then, they were also similar in many ways.
The first thing that I did was to go over to networksolutions.com and purchase a domain name for about $35. For those of you that are wondering, it is no longer necessary for you to purchase your domain through them and you can typically get them for eight dollars apiece. Once I had the domain name, I was a little bit curious about what to do with it. I needed to learn about web hosting, and it opened my eyes to a new world.
Whenever I first got started hosting a website, I was on a shared server and it cost me roughly $20 per month in order to own the service. Being on a shared server is one of the most popular options that is available to those who are hosting a website. You have your own little bit of space that exist on a physical server but you’re also sharing the server itself with hundreds or perhaps even thousands of other websites. Shared servers have come down in price in recent years and it is possible for you to get a reliable service for under five dollars a month.
My business eventually grew and the traffic that I was receiving to my website grew along with it. I needed a more robust server in order to handle the traffic that was coming my way and for this, I decided on a VPS. This stands for virtual Private server, and it is simply a way of saying that you are still sharing a server but that you will have a much larger chunk of the resources that are available. Most of these types of servers are only split among six or eight people.
As I added additional domains over the course of time, I also continued to purchase additional hosting as well. Most of the time, I would buy a shared server for my new domain name and then move it over to a virtual Private server as the domain began to grow and experience additional traffic. There were also times whenever I would move multiple domain names over one to the same virtual Private server, but I always made sure that each domain had its own IP address.
A dedicated server was the next logical step and it wasn’t long before I had my own box with my hosting company. I’ve moved multiple websites to this dedicated server as it allowed me to have all of the resources totally dedicated to my own business.
It took a little bit of a learning curve in order for me to get started with hosting in this way, but it has enhanced my business in far too many ways for me to describe it. Take a little bit of time to learn about hosting and look at the various hosts that are available. The time that it takes you will be well spent.
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