Web Domain And Hosting
Tips on Web Domain and Hosting Management
When managing web domain and hosting performance, consider the following:
First, read the fine print when you see hosting plans that offer “unlimited” hosting space or “unlimited” data transfer rates.
Web domain and hosting management.
Hosting space denotes the amount of disk space you are provided with for your website. In all likelihood, unless you are creating a large commercial site or one that makes heavy use of assets such as video clips, you probably will not need a massive amount of storage space.
Data transfer rates, on the other hand, refer to the amount of files requested and served by a host server over the course of a period of time, usually a month. This is something that you may want to watch very closely. Chances are, your personal or commercial site will not exceed what a web domain and hosting provider considers the nominal amount of data transfer rate required for the proper functioning of a website. If it does, however, it helps to know the terms and conditions tagged to such an occurrence.
Any reputable hosting company like HostGator will readily provide any information you need in order to make an informed decision. If you expect your site to generate heavy traffic, inquire from the web hosting company what the bandwidth ceiling is before additional charges are applied and what the associated costs are.
Second, you may want to find out what reputation these web domain and hosting companies have established for themselves by way of hosting uptime. No system is flawless, and any webhost provider that claims 100% uptime is probably being deceitful. Again, read the fine print. It is, however, reasonable to expect a 99.9% uptime, as is HostGator track record. Visit website forums and see what others have to say about a hosting company’s ability to provide continuous uptime. If the hosting company you are considering cannot provide this, look elsewhere.
Some web domain and hosting providers will permit you to install your own software, while others offer pre-installed or in-house solutions. Understanding your website’s configuration will prove to be a crucial factor in selecting the right webhost provider to address your website’s needs. At a minimum, you will want to make sure that any server-side scripting requirement (PHP of PHP5, Ruby/Ruby on Rails, SSI, CGI-BIN, etc.) that you will be using is properly supported. Scrutinize the support for database administrators like MYSQL and phpMyAdmin. Determine the level of email support they provide and what type of spam filtering they offer. If you are going to be blogging, make sure that the blog engine you want to use is either supported or can be installed onto their server.
Lastly, investigate the level of support these web domain and hosting companies provide. Is round-the-clock support really provided? Do they have support forums? What is their response time?
A good hosting company like HostGator will have 24-hour support. And this is real live online support, mind you, not just 24-hour email support. You may be able to send an email at 2 a.m., but there is no guarantee that this will be read before 9 a.m., much less addressed. Test a hosting company’s ability to provide the support you need before you sign on with them. Opt for companies that offer 24-hour phone or live online support like HostGator. You may never need it, but in the event that you do, you will be very glad that they are there for you.



