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    Updated 23/1/10 by Chris Kennelly • Filed under: Web Hosting

    Understanding The Different Types Of Hosting Accounts

    Chris writes for B2R.co.uk, your value added online hosting accounts provider, with a wide range of available plans, and excellent customer service at http://www.b2r.co.uk/

    Hosting accounts are available in all shapes, sizes, forms and whatever, however the differentiation comes about when one analyzes the actual service providers of these accounts. Issues such as customer support, technical support, up time are just a few of the issues that demand attention when deciding upon where to and with whom to entrust their accounts with. Although these issues may seem to be basic issues for consideration, so many people are purely attracted by the specials advertised or the so called flavour of the month.

    Before selecting the service provider that may be able to cater to your needs, one has to identify exactly what they may require in so far as these types of accounts go. What is the intended purpose of establishing an online presence, and what exactly will the online activities entail? If the purpose thereof is to establish an online store or ecommerce solution then the hosting accounts will require significantly more resources than that of a single page or couple of pages for corporate identity that one may consider establishing.

    In addition to the above one may plan to expand drastically in the future, but without a specific expansion plan, in which case hosting accounts that offer the ability or opportunity to upgrade will certainly represent a better option. By starting off with a lower account, a cost saving will be realized until such time that you wish to increase specific aspects of the account in question.

    The types of different hosting accounts can also become somewhat technical and confusing to say the least. Issues or terminology such as shared hosting, virtual private hosting and dedicated hosting will appear at the various providers. In the listed order is usually the size, and quality of some hosts available, not to say that shared hosting is of a inferior quality, but it has specific limitations that may well significantly impact upon your business, especially when considering complicated database commands and similar processes in larger websites, such as that of ecommerce solutions.

    In addition to these factors, some hosting accounts will limit certain aspects of the account, such as the allowable amount of domains, or amount of databases allowed and so forth. Although this is understandable, if one intends going out there and making a splash within the online world sufficient online space in terms of disk space as well as bandwidth should be key factors in analysing suitable providers and hosts for the desired purpose. Incidentally the bandwidth is the amount system resources used up by visitors to the site or various sites, and once this has been exceeded the site is basically inaccessible, and therefore if you are running a business and this happens you will be losing customers.

    One should therefore establish exactly what their requirements are and what their future plans are in terms of developing their sites, which will determine which of the hosting accounts will be best suited to them, and their plans.

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