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		<title>ecommerce hosting/-Your Ultimate Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 10:32:32 +0000</pubDate>
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When you are hosting an ecommerce project, you will need a web host that is stable, able to reply to support requests promptly and be able to provide hosting that will keep you business going great.  Not every web host has those qualities, so you need to make sure you look at several different factors [...]]]></description>
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<div>When you are hosting an ecommerce project, you will need a web host that is stable, able to reply to support requests promptly and be able to provide hosting that will keep you business going great.  Not every web host has those qualities, so you need to make sure you look at several different factors before you purchase your ecommerce hosting.<br/><br/>Hosting an ecommerce solution can be very difficult.  When you are searching for your next host, you should check to see if they have any reviews from people who run ecommerce sites, many hosts will have them.  Also, you can ask any potential host if they have an uptime policy in their service agreements with customers.  A quality web host will offer either cash back or a credit for any of their customers who are experiencing downtime.  When looking for ecommerce hosting, you may want to ask your host about redundant hosting.  That means that if one system were to fail, other backups are in place and switch on to take over for that failed system.  While this may increase the price of your hosting, several hosts offer it and it can make sure that your ecommerce site is online as much as possible.<br/><br/>Having an ecommerce site can also require a large amount of bandwidth and disk space, especially for large sites.  Many hosting plans may not be able to accommodate an ecommerce site.  You will either need a reseller hosting package or a dedicated server.  While these types of hosting packages may be more expensive than shared hosting on a shared server, they can help increase your uptime as well as give you more options for growing your business.  Many hosts may offer unlimited packages that say they can support unlimited amounts of bandwidth and disk space, these are usually unstable hosts and should be avoided if at all possible.<br/><br/>When you are looking for a hosting package, you do not want to pay a large amount of money.  With ecommerce hosting, you may be better off paying the large cost upfront rather than losing the money through downtime and other hosting problems down the road.  With most hosts, the more money you put into hosting, the better results you get out of it.  For small ecommerce accounts, you may be able to skate by with a shared hosting account, but when business gets serious you will really need a dedicated server or at least a reseller hosting account.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Danny Ng</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>What You Need in Dedicated Server Hosting Pt. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 13:59:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hosting Info</dc:creator>
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Once your traffic starts bursting through the seams of a shared server, it’s definitely time to make a serious upgrade. When this is the case, you just may need a dedicated server. As with any type of web hosting, there are several factors that must be considered when opting for dedicated hosting. You’ll have to [...]]]></description>
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<div>Once your traffic starts bursting through the seams of a shared server, it’s definitely time to make a serious upgrade. When this is the case, you just may need a dedicated server. As with any type of web hosting, there are several factors that must be considered when opting for dedicated hosting. You’ll have to go over the basics such as researching and evaluating a company to make sure they can be counted on. Hopefully, everyone realizes that you must comb a web host in and out before signing with them. This is something that simply can’t be stressed enough. Here are some more specifics for your journey in finding dedicated hosting:<br/><br/><strong>Server Hardware</strong><br/><br/><strong></strong><br/><br/>Let’s start with the backbone of dedicated hosting &#8211; the server.  I’m sure you’ve heard about how dedicated hosting is more robust and flexible than its shared counterpart &#8211; for the most part, that’s all true. You should still read up on the actual hardware to find out exactly what you’re getting. For example, you’ve got computers manufactured by Dell, Intel and other companies. Then you’ve got your single-core, dual-core and quad-core variations. Dedicated servers are designed for businesses at varying levels so it’s best to pick a package with enough power support your existing needs and allow for scalability as well.<br/><br/><strong>Server Resources</strong><br/><br/><strong></strong><br/><br/>Some web hosting companies and article writers can make a dedicated server appear so amazing that you might assume there is nothing this super machine can’t do. You can bring yourself down to reality after coming to understand that it is simply a computer that has its limits. Even though you are not scraping and fighting for resources with other customers, the vitals can be exceeded. I’m not going to get into all the unlimited stuff right now &#8211; just know that your dedicated server will need an adequate supply of disk space to suit your plans. The same goes for bandwidth, data transfer or whatever you wanna call it. Sure, most web hosting companies will let you upgrade but that comes with additional fees. Keep in mind that you’re not paying $5 a month for hosting. Why not get something you can stick with for a while? Definitely beats paying for costly upgrades every other month.<br/><br/><strong>Maximum Uptime</strong><br/><br/><strong></strong><br/><br/>Uptime is another critical aspect that I hope resonates within everyone’s mind. This is even more important when it comes to dedicated hosting. After all, you’re paying a lot more money so you wanna get the best performance possible. For the most part, dedicated server providers will advertise the same uptime guarantee as a conventional shared host &#8211; 99.9%. However, it isn’t uncommon to find a company that offers a 100% guarantee for uptime and service level agreements. In my opinion, 100% is always questionable but it does sound good. The key is to find a dedicated host that offers a maximum uptime and can provide some evidence of how they go about ensuring that guarantee. If this is the type of hosting arrangement you need, you are probably running mission-critical operations. In this case, excessive downtime is something you simply can’t afford.<br/><br/>Who I am kidding? I barely scratched the surface on this dedicated hosting stuff. Follow me over to part two of What You Need in Dedicated Server Hosting.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Web Hosting Ghostwriter</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p>As the Web Hosting Ghostwriter, Contel Bradford writes numerous web hosting reviews and articles. View more of his work at the WebHostingGhostWriter.com</p>
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