Web Host - Research
Many variables should be considered when selecting a web host.
Does the host provide the right features, databases, price, etc? The
quality of a web host can make the difference between a lifetime web visitor for your web site and an
annoyed first timer who will never return.
If the web host has a slow connection to the internet or a poor uptime percentage,
then a web surfer would experience a boringly long delay waiting for the pages to load.
In the worst case, they may simply get an Error 404 page not found! Nevertheless, there
are a few steps that can be taken to find that great host and to help avoid web hosting lemons.
Quantity Research
Before you even begin to consider locking in and purchasing a web host, be sure
to visit a number of random web hosts. This will allow you to get a feel for pricing standards
and understand what features go with what price. Be sure to pay attention to the following:
- Price per GB of bandwidth
- Price per GB of storage
- Number of databases
- Number of domains and sub-domains allowed per account
- Standard features - FTP access, Email features, hot link protection, etc.
After getting an idea for the standards pricing for these key items move on
to quality research.
Quality Research
Now that you understand what features and prices are offered by certain hosts, how do you
decide if these particular hosts are of exceptional quality? Ideally, you
would have several recommendations from friends and associates that you could
pick from.
However, if this is not the case, then you will have to research yourself.
This step is extremely difficult because many web sites earn a huge commission by offering
excellent reviews for certain hosts.
However, there are a collection of web host review sites that may be of use.
Tizag.com is currently working on an impartial list of hosting providers and if you think that is a good
deal, please tell us! Write to us on our
Contact Form and let us know
that you would be interested in our recommendations.
Server Latency
Hosts may advertise "lightning fast speeds" and "99.999%" uptime, but you can check for yourself
how fast their servers are by doing a simple "ping" against their server. A ping sends a small
packet of data and calculates the time it takes to get a response from the server. Ideally, you
would ping a web site that you know is hosted by the company, to test the host's actual performance.
To ping a web host on Windows XP just follow these instructions:
- Click Start
- Select Run
- Type "cmd" (without the quotes) and click OK
- In the command prompt type: ping www.sitenamehere.com
- You may also ping the IP address, for example: ping 127.0.0.1
The ping will then be executed four times (default value) and a small report of average, minimum, and maximum respone times
will be displayed. Note: if you are constantly getting a
"time out" message, even though you can access the web site via a web browser, the server may have pinging disabled.
Conclusion
We hope you found this guide useful and will tell others about it. Take care and watch out for
those hosting lemons!
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