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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 05:47:22 +0000</pubDate>
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Web hosting, while a critical part of the operation of the internet, is oftentimes made light of or left out. What web hosting is, is a service that allows both personal and businesses to create their own place on the internet, its called a webpage. Companies that provide web hosting services have machines on which [...]


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<p>Web hosting, while a critical part of the operation of the internet, is oftentimes made light of or left out. What <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hostingitgreen.com/">web hosting</a> is, is a service that allows both personal and businesses to create their own place on the internet, its called a webpage. Co<span id="more-97"></span>mpanies that provide web hosting services have machines on which the information that makes up the website is hosted. Webmasters, which are what website developers are known as, give a space of theirs to host storage and publication for the person wanting the web hosting. This allows surfers all over the world to visit that client or organization&#8217;s website.</p>
<p>While there are many web hosts providing services, there are only two primary types, free and paid web hosting. If you are an individual or a new organization with a strained budget, free web hosting is a great choice for their own part of the internet. Paid web hosting is more suitable for established organizations, and provides more space and features for the hosted website.</p>
<p>While looking online for the best paid web host, you will find you have so multiple choices. The price you will spend for web hosting greatly depends on the type of options provided. Shared web hosting, where your webpage is one of hundreds stationed on a particular machine and has a shared ip address, will be greatly cheaper than dedicated web hosting, where your site is the only site that populates the machine.</p>
<p>No matter which web host you select, your provider will provide your website with many extras. First, you receive your own presence on the internet. This furnishes you with storage space for all of the files and data that comprise your webpage, including but not limited to pictures, audio or video. An average amount of space that a web hosting service provider provides to a webmaster is about 1GB, but some more expensive website hosting packages can provide as much as one hundred times that amount, or even more.</p>
<p>Personalized email addresses are another cool option of most web hosting packages. Having an email address of service@yourcompany.com is much more professional looking to potential customers than if you had a Yahoo or hotmail account for your organization. A domain specific email address is an easy way to increase your trustworthiness with your clients, and make them feel that you are a strong, trustworthy company.</p>
<p>Another neat benefit that comes with your web hosting package is bandwidth (transfer). Bandwidth is a measure of the amount of traffic that happens between your website and the rest of the internet. If you have a substantial amount of bandwidth for your website, your page will be easier for visitor to view the page. If you don&#8217;t have adequate bandwidth, items such as pictures, audio and video will not be able to load onto the page quickly, and can be very frustrating for those attempting to use the webpage. It is a critical function of your web hosting provider to furnish you with enough transfer to meet your website needs. Most providers have different packages that allow you to choose how much bandwidth is right for you and your website.</p>
<p>As you have seen, there is a whole range of options that web hosts provide for this imperative piece of the webpage puzzle. No matter what you need, there is a plan for you.</p>
<p>Related Article: &quot;Web Hosting Guide For Beginners&quot;</p>
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&#8220;Are you planning your web hosting needs for 2005? Then it&#8217;s a
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successful year of hosting! By following these simple steps, you
can not only save money, but also ensure that your website has
its most successful year ever.
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<p>&#8220;Are you planning your web hosting needs for 2005? Then it&#8217;s a<br />
great time for your company to consider the following tips for a<br />
successful year of hosting! By following these simple steps, you<br />
can not only save money, but also ensure that your website has<br />
its most successful year ever.</p>
<p>Tip #1: Upgrade to an Annual Plan &#8211; If you are happy with your<br />
hosting provider, consider moving to an annual payment basis.<br />
One that does<span id="more-102"></span> provide this is WebLinkHosting.com. By doing this,<br />
you can benefit from a lower prorated monthly rate. If you are<br />
looking to transfer to a new web host in January, you might also<br />
wish to consider an annual plan as they often come with no<br />
set-up fee.</p>
<p>Tip #2: The economy is back and online traffic is growing again.<br />
Is your company website ready for an increase in traffic during<br />
2005? With monthly fees for dedicated servers coming down<br />
rapidly over the past year, your business may wish to consider<br />
moving to a dedicated environment which will offer more capacity<br />
for servicing your online customers. At least be sure that your<br />
current plan has adequate bandwidth allowances.</p>
<p>Tip #3: Check out your Hosting Service Agreements. These<br />
agreements contain the &#8220;&#8221;legal terms&#8221;" of your hosting contract<br />
and may be changed from time to time. The &#8216;New Year&#8217; is a good<br />
time to review the latest documents surrounding the relationship<br />
between you and your web host.</p>
<p>Tip #4: Secure a support domain for your company. Many companies<br />
are now providing technical support and service follow-up<br />
online. With Internet access still growing on a worldwide basis,<br />
you may wish to consider reserving the domain name for a<br />
potential service/support site. For example, usxmodeltrains.com<br />
might wish to reserve usxtrainsupport.com. Also, think about<br />
registering some of the new top levels domains including .info<br />
and .biz &#8211; these can be useful in driving more traffic to your<br />
website.</p>
<p>Tip #5: Watch for software upgrades! Each year, many providers<br />
of web design and server software launch new versions. Make sure<br />
your company is using the latest design software to maximize<br />
your site visitor&#8217;s experiences. Also, by checking to see if<br />
your provider has the latest server versions, you can verify<br />
their technical knowledge and ensure maximum website uptime.</p>
<p>By following these simple tips, your business can maximize it&#8217;s<br />
online efforts in 2005 by ensuring a stable hosting environment<br />
while gaining better knowledge about your web host. &#8220;</p>
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check when looking for a Web hosting service, stay away from these 3 mistakes most people, or your business will suffer and killing your bottom line.
Web hosting cheap is good?
low cost web hosting can seem a bit &#8216;as a great … but you lose more money if the site will be closed without notice.
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<p>check when looking for a Web hosting service, stay away from these 3 mistakes most people, or your business will suffer and killing your bottom line.</p>
<p><strong>Web <strong>hosting</strong> cheap is good?</strong></p>
<p>low cost web <strong>hosting</strong> can seem a bit &#8216;as a great … but you lose more money if the site will be closed without notice.</p>
<p>In general, low price means poor reliability. A rough guide for <span id="more-103"></span>you – if it costs $ 1 – $ 4 per month, then you need to stayInvitation for this web host. Remember, good things have their price.<a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.cheapdedicatedserver.goodarticlesite.com/">Cheap dedicated server</a></p>
<p>But good news for you is due to strong competition in web hosting, some web hosts are ready very reputable and reliable, their prices fall further unprecedented hosting offer their competitors in the dust sheets.</p>
<p>This means you no longer have to pay for a quality service. Since it is a reliable web hosting at an affordable price hours feasible. But once again, not too <strong>cheap,</strong> asin $ 1 – $ 4 per month, which could result in compromising quality.<a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.cheapdedicatedserver.goodarticlesite.com/">Cheap dedicated server</a></p>
<p><strong>Free Web Hosting Vs Payment</strong></p>
<p>The second mistake most people make – they are for a free web-hosting, and if they wanted to have more functions and resources, will upgrade to a paid user with the same company.</p>
<p>If you want more functionality and more resources, I recommend using free hosting provider to upgrade, because they tend unreliability and lowQuality service. Why?</p>
<p>Yes, you get more bandwidth, disk space, domain, etc., because you have paid. But do not forget that free sharing of resources with multiple users in it.</p>
<p>Typically, compression is a free web host up to 1000 people (mix of free and paid users with free user usually outnumber people 10 to 50 times paid) in a cost-cutting shared <strong>server.</strong></p>
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<p>The Internet is teeming with<a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hostingcoupons.org/"> web hosting</a> providers and buying a reliable and affordable web hosting service can sometimes become a daunting task given the astronomical number of web hosting companies out there. A few steps and preliminary homework woul<span id="more-100"></span>d help you choose the right provider and save you probable loss of money and effort put in. Whether you are looking for online presence, sharing information or creating an online business, a reliable web hosting solution naturally becomes indispensable in order to achieve this. A powerful web hosting solution offers all-inclusive features and benefits that facilitates downloading, browsing and prompt updating of your website in minimal time.</p>
<p>An e-commerce enabled website would require advanced features as well as high end security and the customer needs to ensure in advance that the web hosting company is well equipped to handle these aspects. Once you have zeroed down on the web hosting company, it is wise to analyze the various packages offered with their corresponding features and benefits, the fee structure, any kind of hidden fee involved, their terms and conditions etc. Mentioned below are a few important aspects to be considered when buying web-hosting services:</p>
<p>Disk Space and Bandwidth</p>
<p>It is important to ascertain in advance as to how much disk space or the amount of storage your website would require. This specific amount of storage or disk space is offered by the hosting company and is dependent on the type of package you choose. The bandwidth equates to the amount of traffic that your website would receive. It is important to note here that greater the traffic your website receives, greater is the bandwidth required. Also, more graphics and downloads from your website implies higher storage and higher bandwidth for your website.<br />Operating System and Programming Tools</p>
<p>You need to make sure that the web hosting company utilizes highly secure servers and the latest operating system, in order to upload your website. Most <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hostingcoupons.org/">web hosts</a> run on a UNIX based operating system, usually Linux or BSD. ASP, .NET, MS SQL, SBS and others are required for running various web applications and a web-based host is the best solution to achieve this.</p>
<p>Pricing Structures</p>
<p>It is vital to compare and analyze the various pricing structures of different web hosting companies and the corresponding features and benefits attached with their respective hosting packages. Do not be deluded by the fact that higher pricing equates to better services and features. Many affordable web-hosting providers offer quality and superior services. It is only wise to go in for a company that has been around for a while.</p>
<p>Uptime, security, backup and support</p>
<p>Most of the web-hosting providers offer 24/7 customer support through toll free or local numbers. An e-commerce enabled website required high-end security features at all times. This aspect cannot be ignored or overlooked in order to ensure smooth and hassle free web site hosting. Also ensure that the company offers 99% to 99.9% uptime guarantee with all their hosting packages.</p>
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<p>Determining the best web hosting company for you is critical to your web site&#8217;s success. Whether it is for business, e-commerce, a fan site or just a hobby, the host you choose plays a large factor on how well you’ll fare in the online world. In such a flooded market with so many different hosting companies and packages out there, how do you know who to trust with your site? You want a reliable company that will make sure your<span id="more-98"></span> site is always available, you want a support department that actually exists and can help you quickly, but of course it needs to be affordable and fit into your budget, especially if your web site isn’t intended to generate any income.</p>
<p>Knowing your requirements is the first step in finding the best host for you. Try to determine how much disk space your site is going to require, how your site will deliver its content such as static pages like HTML or dynamic automated content via scripts like wordpress or Joomla, and of course how many visitors you are expecting to visit monthly to gauge how much bandwidth you will need. If you already have a website, you should know most of this information, if you are just creating your website and have no idea, don’t sweat it. If you are just starting out chances are you will need less then 500MB of disk space, and 5,000-10,000MB (5-10GB) of bandwidth should be sufficient for a starter. It you plan on running a personal blog or a message board, make sure the package you choose has access to a database, it’s best to pick a host that allows you at least three databases. Most hosting companies have a small basic package that should work well for the time being. If you plan to mass market your website or run a business or ecommerce site you may have a higher bandwidth requirement.  Always check with potential web host’s to make sure you have growth potential. So if your website out grows your hosting package you can always move up to something with more room.</p>
<p>Next you are going to need to determine your budget. How much can you financially afford or are willing to spend on web hosting? Figure this out before you shop for a host, don’t let a host decide your budget for you. Remember, you want a reliable web host that gives your site good uptime but offers you support should you experience a problem. Running reliable and stable servers can be expensive and so can staffing a support department 24/7. So make sure you have a practical budget that takes this into account. Do not waste your hard earned money on hosts that offer you the world for a buck or two, it will only lead to heart ache. For a basic plan with 500MB – 2,000MB storage space and 5,000MB – 10,000MB bandwidth you should expect to pay around at minimum $6USD for a good host. However, hosts that sell their plans at this price are not necessarily a good host.</p>
<p>Do not be fooled by marketing gimmicks, flashy web sites or statements made on a web site! The biggest problem in the hosting industry today is the UNLIMITED sales pitch. No host worth their salt is going to offer you up unlimited everything. It’s not possible. Web servers are simply “heavy-duty” computers that use RAM and Hard drives just like your home PC or laptop. When is the last time you bought a computer with an “UNLIMITED” hard drive? As for bandwidth, sure, it could be unlimited, but only if you have unlimited money. Hosts that offer unlimited disk space and bandwidth generally “oversell” their servers. This means they can pile hundreds of customers on one server. They sell the same storage space and bandwidth they sold you, to other customers as well. What they offer you is not dedicated only to you, but to everyone. If you try to start using that unlimited space and store 25GB of files or use that unlimited Bandwidth using over 200GB a month, you will soon find your site shut for “abuse”.  You see, a huge secret in the hosting rules is the TOS known as the terms of service. Some hosts will state unlimited on their sites and in the TOS they declare unlimited as 500MB or something similar. They may also limit you to what you can store on your site, saying you are only allowed to have html files. No images, videos, or anything. Sure you can upload these files and use them, but if you use that disk space and bandwidth they will shut you down and claim abuse because you uploaded files that were not allowed. Unlimited hosts have a lot of dirty tricks like this up their sleeves always stipulated in their TOS.</p>
<p>Look for a host that is upfront about your limits. For a personal website, small business or hobby site 1000MB (1GB) is plenty of disk space and you should be more then fine with 10,000MB (10GB) of bandwidth. As your site becomes more popular you will use more bandwidth and when the time comes you can upgrade your package to include more bandwidth. All hosts include a control panel where you can track your disk and bandwidth usage so you know what you are actually using.</p>
<p>Okay so we got your requirements, your budget and what hosts to look out for. Now it’s time to actually find your potential hosting company. You may have a web companies in mind, which is great. If not ask around with friends and family to see if they can recommend anyone or someone to avoid. Do a Google or yahoo search if you are up to it, you will find hundreds of thousands of potential web hosts. Generally in the top results on Google are “Hosting review sites” they can provide you with helpful information in narrowing down hosts, but always take the reviews with a grain of salt. These sites are often paid to post certain kinds of reviews by the hosts themselves or they are linked to affiliate systems where they get paid if you sign up with a particular host. However you find your possible hosts is up to you.</p>
<p>Once you have a list of web hosts you are interested in, it’s time to research them and evaluate them. First make sure they offer a package that meets your budget. Then contact the hosting company, email the sales department or submit a sales ticket in their customer support panels this should be easy to find. Let them know you are a potential client, and you are interested in their services. Ask them any questions that may be on your mind, or to clarify what exactly their hosting packages include, ask about their uptime, response time to support tickets and so on. If all else fails simply ask them that if you out-grew your plan, if you could easily upgrade to a bigger one. Generally the answer should be yes, but what you are actually testing here is their response time. You want to see how long it takes for a host to respond to your inquiry. This is a good test to tell how fast their support could be. Also try to submit a support ticket, you should be able to email <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:support@hostingcompaniesname.com">support@hostingcompaniesname.com</a> or enter a support ticket via their website. Sometimes they will reply to sales tickets faster to get a new customer then reply to current customers needing support. So always check this out. When you submit a support ticket be honest and just say you are a potential client and wanted to test out the support response time. Try this at different times of the day and night to see if they truly offer ‘round the clock support, this may be important should your site crash at 1AM.</p>
<p>Next do a Google search on them, enter the companies name and then add review to the end (example: hostingcompaniesname.com review) this should pull up at least a few reviews that should help you know what you are getting into with this company. Remember always take reviews with a grain of salt. Even very reputable companies will have a bad or negative review. Try to find as many reviews as you can.</p>
<p>Check out their guarantees, many hosting companies offer a 15, 30 or even 45 day satisfaction guarantee. This means you can try them out for that amount of time. If you don’t like them, you can get a full refund and find a new host! Always make sure to find and read the fine print on these offers to make sure there are no catches that could bilk you out of a refund should you not like their service. Also make a note to find out whether or not a host has an uptime guarantee, this will give you a rough guide on how much downtime you could expect from a hosting company, this means how often your site *may* be inaccessible. Industry standard is generally 99.9% this means your website *could* be down for as long as 45 minutes in a month. Be wary of hosts that say their uptime is 100% as it’s a fact of technology that something will at some point fail and need to be repaired or replaced. Avoid any host that offers a 95% uptime guarantee because 95% means your site could be down for as much as 30hours a month! This is not acceptable it today’s standards.</p>
<p>Look for additional or bonus features. Some hosting companies offer extra’s like a free website builder tool, one click script installation for many useful programs like bulletin boards, word press, and many other things. Keep an eye out for extra’s like $25 or $50 worth of free advertising credits on sites like Google’s adwords or facebook advertising.</p>
<p>See whether or not the company backups your website. Should their server fail or hard drive crash, your site is gone! If they have backups at least you know in an event of a disaster they will have a backup of your site for you. On this note, always make sure you backup your own website. I cannot stress enough on how important it is to backup your own website. Never rely on anyone else to do it for you. Some companies may claim they do this for you then when a disaster hits, they don’t have your backup and your site is gone. Or should you happen to wake up one to find your website and your host has disappear or gone out of business, you will have minimal downtime because you have your site backed up. This is a MUST for EVERY web site owner. Having the hosting company do it for you is only an added benefit and the third backup just in case.</p>
<p>If you follow these steps, use a little common sense and understand that no one can offer you unlimited anything, especially for a few bucks a month, you are well on your way to finding a good, solid host that will serve you well for years to come.</p>
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<p>The following are the tips one must keep in mind while choosing a new web host: -</p>
<p>1) One must make sure that the new web host plan offers the storage capabilities to handle all of the current website storage requirements. If the size of the website is 50MB, then one must check for the plan that offers at least that much space or more. In case one is not able to make estimates about the space required then he/she<span id="more-104"></span> must ask his/her current host. Also this information can be found on control panel.</p>
<p>2) One must also check how does his/her current web host determine the amount of storage used for? It is necessary to check what one’s current and new host includes in the plan&#8217;s storage amount also one should check are one’s emails and log files counted towards his/her total storage, or the web files only?</p>
<p>3) Its necessary to know what operating system does one’s current hosting plan use? Windows or Unix? Mostly it makes no difference but in some cases it can make the difference between a working website and a broken website. In case one’s site is currently on a Windows server and the website uses ASP scripting, then its difficult to make things work well on a Unix server, as ASP is a Windows based programming language. So one should check immediately whether his/her hosting plan is on a Unix or Windows server.</p>
<p>4) Also its important to check if one’s your site currently use FrontPage? Before switching to new host one should check if the new host supports FrontPage and the prevailing version.</p>
<p>5) Another important issue to take care is the amount of bandwidth offered by the new host. One should check if the new hosting plan offers the same amount of bandwidth that the current host offers. This should be checked in advance to avoid unexpected high bills afterwards.</p>
<p>6) Make sure if the new <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hostingcoupons.org/"><b>web hosting</b></a> plan gives the same amount of email accounts, auto responders and mail forwards that the current host provides.</p>
<p>7) Its necessary to check if one’s site uses a shopping cart that the current hosting plan provides? It is essential to have a suitable shopping cart replacement in case one desires to move the cart to the new host. So one must check that as well.</p>
<p> <img src='http://eminemringtones.us/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> If one is using any scripts on his/her website, its important to check if one’s new hosting plan supports all of one’s scripts. One must make sure in advance if there is any need to make any modifications to scripts to get them working on the new server.</p>
<p>9) Don’t forget to set up the existing email accounts on the new server before transferring domain name to the new server. </p>
<p>10) In case user is just a beginner and even don’t know how to upload files, its necessary to check with the provider if he can do that with no extra charges. There are some hosts who offer such facility free of cost yet some don’t offer this facility because of liability issues.</p>
<p>It’s necessary to double check if the site looks and functions properly on the new server after completing the uploading process. Preview facility is provided in the form of preview link to see how the site looks and some hosts provide this facility before the domain name is transferred over. In case this preview facility is not available with the host, still there is a method to preview the site. One can modify his/her host’s file to preview the site. The host file tells the computer where to go to look for sites that are listed in that file and this works with any version of Windows. Here the file location can change but the file name remains the same. Below is the way to modify the host’s file:</p>
<p>The file HOSTS should be in the c: windowssystem32driversetc One can find a file named HOSTS.SAM (as in SAMPLE). That is OK; one can modify the HOSTS.SAM file as well and do a SAVE AS HOSTS.</p>
<p>In both the cases one should double click on the HOSTS file to open it. Thereafter one will be prompted by Windows to select an Application (Program) to use to VIEW the file.</p>
<p>Now scroll the list and select Notepad and then one should click on the OK button. The NOTEPAD program will now open, displaying the file HOSTS. </p>
<p>So, in order to tell computer that www.yourwebsite.com is at the address (replaced with the real IP) 12.345.678.90 one should add the following entry to the bottom of the hosts file:</p>
<p>12.345.678.90 www.yourdomain.com (As in the example).</p>
<p>Now one should click on FILE, slide down and click on SAVE AS. Then in the Save As one should type field, select ALL FILES. After completing that click on save. One warning will come which should be ignored i.e. the file already exists but that’s ok, then just one has to click YES.</p>
<p>Now one should close Notepad, by clicking on FILE, slide down to EXIT, and click.</p>
<p>Now when one will open the web browser, or try to ping the site, the system will go to the IP address one typed in the HOSTS file.</p>
<p>One should not forget to undo this when testing is finished else the computer will always want to go to that IP address whenever one want to go to that site.</p>
<p>After being satisfied with the site looks and functions, one can go to his/her registrar (where the domain name is registered) and modify the nameservers associated with one’s domain name to his/her new web host&#8217;s nameservers. In case one does not know his/her new host&#8217;s name servers, should confirm with them. However most hosts have that information listed somewhere on their website or in the email one first get after signing up for an account.</p>
<p>After the completion of domain nameserver modification it will take around 24-48 hours and the site will be displayed on the new server.</p>
<p>One must check his/her domain name and should see if the nameservers added are listed. If yes, the website transfer is complete to new web host. And after the confirmation is received one can cancel the old <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hostingcoupons.org/"><b>web hosting</b></a> account.</p>
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An IP address is a 32-bit numeric address usually expressed as 4 numbers from 0-255 separated by dots, for example 192.168.0.123. Each computer connected to the Internet is assigned a unique IP Address for the purposes of communication. There are billions of addresses possible, however, the [...]


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<p><b>Web Hosting Guide &#8211; Dedicated IP or Shared IP</b> </p>
<p>An IP address is a 32-bit numeric address usually expressed as 4 numbers from 0-255 separated by dots, for example 192.168.0.123. Each computer connected to the Internet is assigned a unique IP Address for the purposes of communication. There are billions of addresses possible, however, the number is finite.</p>
<p>In the Web hosting industry there <span id="more-96"></span>are two types of IP address:</p>
<li>Dedicated IP address (also call Static IP) means that a website has its own IP address. Whether you type in your URL or the numeric form of its IP address, both will bring you to the same domain.
<p>Shared IP address means that multiple websites share the same address. Web servers can determine by the domain entered in a user&#8217;s browser which website is being requested. Typing in the IP address will bring you to some kind of generic page instead of the specific site you want. </li>
<li>Due to the rapid increase of the number of registered domain names and the finite number of IP addresses, Web hosting providers are forced to use shared IP&#8217;s when possible. In fact, hundreds of websites often share the same address. Dedicated IP hosting is no longer the norm and usually costs more. </li>
<p><b>Who Needs a Dedicated IP Address</b></p>
<p>Generally, having a website on a shared IP address will not cause you any harm. However, there are a few cases when a dedicated IP is required: </p>
<li><b>SSL certificate</b>: SSL is needed in e-commerce website for accepting credit cards online, and data will be encrypted and transferred between web server and visitor&#8217;s browser. Since the SSL protocal/encryption happens before the exchange of the HTTP header and it uses IP to identify the web site. So, in order o install a SSL certificate onto a web site or domain, the domain must be configured with a dedicated IP. </li>
<li><b>Anonymous FTP</b>: Anonymous FTP is used to let visitors download files from web server through FTP without having to provide user name &#038; password. In order to enable the anonymous FTP, the domain must be configured with a dedicated IP. </li>
<p><b>Dedicated IP and Search Engines</b></p>
<p>There are some well-known debate in SEO industry about whether we need to provide a dedicated IP for your web site, and part of them is true before but not right now, and part of them are still applicable now.</p>
<li>People might say a web site with dedicated IP can perform better in SEO than shared IP web site. This might be true before, but based on latest research, there should be no impact. As you know, Search Engine consider more and more on the content of the web site, dedicated IP or not dedicated IP is really not important to them. </li>
<li>Dedicated IP might protect you from being banned by Search Engine. This might sound correct since if a site scam the search engine, search engine might punish the site by banning all the request from that IP, so that all the web site with same IP will not work in the search engine. But right now, the majority of sites on the Web are hosted via shared IP, it would be unprofitable to search engines to penalize a site based on IP. So, search engines are able to ban anything on a domain name instead of an entire IP neighborhood and your web site will be in safe. </li>
<p><b>Conclusion</b></p>
<p>According to the discussion above, in most cases, you won&#8217;t need a dedicated IP. But it will be required if you want to have some sort of special access to your web site, like SSL or Anonymous FTP. And for almost all the e-Commerce web site which need to accept Credit Card online, dedicated IP is required.</p>
<p>The cost of dedicated IP is very low, it won&#8217;t cause you more than $2 per month and you can go for it if you want. Here, I would like to recommend a very good web hosting company which will offer dedicated IP with no extra fee. It&#8217;s <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.webhostingclue.com/php/Hosting/IXWebHosting.php">IX Web Hosting</a>. <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.webhostingclue.com/php/Hosting/IXWebHosting.php">IX Web Hosting</a> is one of my favorite web hosting companies since in it&#8217;s web hosting plan, you will only find the items required for hosting. It doesn&#8217;t like some other companies which put a lot of items which you might never use in the web hosting plan. It&#8217;s just hosting. </p>
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<p>You have finally created a neat looking website and purchased your domain name. It is now time for the website to be published on the World Wide Web. In order to achieve this, you need the services of a web host. So what exactly is <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hostingcoupons.org/">web hosting</a> and what<span id="more-99"></span> do you get when you purchase a web-hosting package?</p>
<p>Web pages essentially comprise of content in terms of text and images. Now, in order to make this content accessible to online users, all these files need to be stored on a web server. The function of these web servers is to store tens to thousands of web sites and these in turn are connected through a high-speed Internet. When the user attempts to access these web pages, the browser connects to the web server that stores those pages and downloads it to their computer. So a web-hosting provider is a company that owns these web servers and thereby hosts your websites to be made accessible to users worldwide.</p>
<p>The web server computers are all housed in special buildings or sections of buildings called a data center. Apart from offering high-speed Internet connection services, these locations are set up and specially customized to ensure the optimum operational conditions and security for the web servers. These could include HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, &amp; Air Conditioning) control, fire shielding, virus protection, data backup services, power backup facilities as well as even autonomy in case of any unforeseen technical errors or disasters. Another term for the web servers in the data center is a web farm.</p>
<p>The customer needs a certain amount of space on these servers in order to store their data. The amount of data available to the user on a web server is simply referred as space and is usually measured in MB. The Internet connection needed so that your web site can be accessed online is referred as bandwidth and is also measured in MB or even GB. The space and bandwidth form the two main characteristics of a web-hosting package.</p>
<p>Now depending upon the nature and purpose of the website, the customer can choose between shared and dedicated hosting.</p>
<p>In shared hosting, many websites are hosted on a single server within a definite quota of space and bandwidth. On the other hand, in dedicated web hosting one single web server is rented to a single customer. It is important to determine one&#8217;s website requirement, future website prospects as well as hosting budget before you decide on your web hosting package.</p>
<p>It would also be a good idea to familiarize oneself with the control panel and its interface and features. Most websites feature a tutorial of the control panel offered so that customers may get a feel of the control panel, the place where various aspects of the hosting account are controlled and managed.</p>
<p>The quality of customer support and technical support is yet another aspect that comes into play when looking for a <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hostingcoupons.org/">web host</a>. So remember to do your research well and read user reviews about the web host before you take the plunge into the web hosting market.</p>
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