PHP, Cpanel, Multiple Domains, Packages, Linux
The most common type of hosting for personal and small business websites is shared web hosting, and there are 100s of shared website hosting providers to choose from.
However choosing a provider and website hosting package from the many thousands of offers can be extremely confusing.
The object is not to choose the cheapest, or the one with the most features, but the best hosting for your needs.
The problem for those that a new to building websites is to determine what it is that they need exactly.
Although small business and personal websites generally have very basic requirements there are still one or two important points to consider.
Hosting on Linux or Microsoft Servers
All hosting providers offer both Linux and Windows server hosting options. Unless you intend to use a software package or tools that require Windows then you should choose Linux.
Linux hosting provides support for PHP scripts and MYSQL databases, which is the required if you want to use any of the popular blogging/content management systems like WordPress, Joomla and a host of other excellent open source packages.
FrontPage Server Extensions
FrontPage is a popular web building software package and it has support for web components that provide fancy features, but require FrontPage server extensions. I don't recommend you use FrontPage server extensions, and if you follow that advice your server doesn't need to support them.
However they are supported on both Linux and Microsoft servers.
PHP and ASP Scripting
Both scripting languages are used to provide enhanced functionality.
PHP is my preferred choice and there are thousands of free open source applications that require it. It is only supported on LInux/Unix servers.
ASP (active server pages) is the Microsoft equivalent of PHP and requires windows servers.
Website Hosting Providers
There are many hosting providers on the Internet but you may save yourself some time by taking a look at the ones below:
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- This is a totally different solution as it is a complete website building, hosting, promotion package.
Shared Hosting Costs
Shared hosting is relatively inexpensive starting at about $7 per month, making it affordable even for personal websites and incredibly cheap for business sites.
Hosting is generally cheaper in North America than the UK/Europe, however just because it is cheaper it doesn't mean that it is the right choice for you.
Website Hosting and Domain Names
Although not strictly speaking necessary I would recommend you use the hosting provider for the web hosting and for the domain name especially as most provide a free domain name with the hosting package.
Choosing from a Hosting Package
Some hosting providers provide several service package levels e.g.
- Basic
- Business
- Professional
- Ecommerce (i.e. a shop).
When you examine these offerings you find that the professional may support a SQL database, SSL etc and the basic one doesn't.
When you are new to website building it's difficult to decide what you need, as you're probably not sure as to what most of the terms mean anyway.
Generally I would say that if you don't understand it then you probably don't need it; as it is very unlikely that you will ever use it. Because of the huge array of offers it is impossible to compare them all, and to make any firm recommendations.
Website Hosting Guidelines
In general, hosting providers provide several service package levels. Because of the huge array of offers it is impossible to compare them all, and to make any firm recommendations.
- In general I prefer Linux hosting over Microsoft hosting unless you are intending to use a web application that requires Microsoft hosting.
- In general I would always advise you to go for the basic option and upgrade if you need to later, unless you are sure you need a service offered in a more expensive package.
- Always choose a provider that lets you upgrade your package.
- Always choose a provider that lets you cancel your package and get a refund if your not happy. That is, look for a good guarantee.
- Try use the same company to host your website and register your domain name! Therefore when comparing prices you need to take both into consideration.
- Don't go for the provider just because they offer everything- you probably ( almost definitely) don't need it all anyway.
- You don't necessarily need Microsoft FrontPage sever extension support even if you are using Microsoft FrontPage.
- If you do need Microsoft FrontPage sever extension support then it can be provided on both Linux and Microsoft.
- You don't have to be in the same country as the hosting provider but if they are supplying free software it will probably be on CD, and it may mean that you aren't eligible- do check.
- Host your site in the same country as your target market. That is if you are UK based but you want to target the American market then host the site on a server in USA or Canada.
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