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What to Ask Your Web Hosting Provider? 

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When you are planning to set up a website and you're searching for a web hosting company, you might get confused with a few technical terms. But in reality, it's not really that complicated. Through understanding more about the basics of web hosting and web hosting service providers, you can easily choose a web host that works best for you. Here are some basic questions that you should ask any candidate before you choose a web hosting company to work with:

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What do you mean by a web host?
A web host is the service provider whose role is to manage multiple sites through a single server. They offer the platform in which your site is found. A lot of web hosts would have a couple of hosting packages that are available for you to choose from. They can have shared or dedicated hosting capabilities as your options. The type of hosting you should choose has to be based on your specific hosting requirements. Here's a good read about vps, check it out!


Where is your business location and where do you plan to go with your business?
When you have a startup business, it is a major priority to keep the costs to a minimum. However when you intend to expand your business in the future, you have to consider how this can affect your site or your web hosting package later on. You can find a lot of dependable entry-level web hosting packages. But these are often on shared servers and on limited bandwidth. This is going to be a problem when you plan to expand your website and enlarge the hosting package. It's not all web hosts that have migration or upgrade capabilities and this can make it difficult for you to expand your site or to upgrade the hosting package you currently have. The best option for you is to hire a web hosting company that has the capacity to grow side by side with your business.


What is your level of technical expertise?
It's usual for online businessmen to have limited knowledge about web hosting and web design. In cases like this, it's necessary to hire a web hosting provider that has extensive knowledge and expertise that you can make use of. If you have the budget, it would be ideal to choose a managed hosting service. This means that they can take care of all the web server maintenance needs and the security needs to ensure that you have maximum up-time for your site.

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