Let’s talk about hosting and what it means for website owners. In my previous post, I talked about domains and what they are. I briefly talked about hosting, but promised another post for that. So here it is!
Hosting, websites, and domain names all go hand in hand. You need all three together in order to have an online presence for your business.
Think of it this way: the domain name is your phone number, the website is your phone, and the hosting is your service provider. They all go hand in hand. One is useless without the other two.
This is where my websites are hosted if you’d like to take a peek.
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Web Hosting Definition
This is what Techopedia has to say:
“A Web host is an organization that sells or leases memory space on its servers. Web hosting is typically done in a data center, which provides services to clients that enable them to publish websites on the Internet. A Web host can also provide data center space and an Internet connection for servers owned by others. The service provided by a Web host is called Web hosting.”
In other words, it’s a service you need, to publish your website on the internet. These different web hosting companies all have similar technologies that allow your website to be seen online.
When an individual wants to view your website, they type your domain name in their browser. Their computer then connects to the server you chose to host your website. Your website “files” are then delivered to them for viewing.
Or in the phone analogy, you type the phone number into the phone, and the service provider (Telus, etc.) allows you to connect with the person you are calling.
Oops, Wrong Number…
Have you ever seen the “404” error come up in your search? That means the webpage you were looking for has either been moved or no longer exists on that host server.
So though the message is implying it’s your fault and you should have known it moved, haha, it’s because there was no “redirect” set up to direct you to the new URL address.
As a website owner, this is something to always consider. Don’t just delete or move a page.
It reflects poorly on you if your visitor is handed a “404” message.
It’s like getting a wrong number with your phone call. (Only you don’t hear a strange voice on the other end.)
If you need to remove something, then please set up a redirect to maintain your good standing.
What Do Web Hosting Companies Do Exactly?
Your website is made up of various types of files and images etc. All these things need to be put in a folder on a computer that’s connected to the internet.
This computer is what we call a “server”. It serves up our website files when someone wants to view it.
When you pay a company to put your file onto their servers, you are paying for “hosting”.
Companies that host websites will have from one to many thousands of computers run their hosting software.
Most websites you see on the internet are located on a “shared” host, which will house several hundred websites.
Large websites, like apple.com for instance, will have their own “dedicated” host. Because they have huge amounts of traffic, they need many computers to host just one website.
Let’s Talk About Types Of Web Hosting
This is the most common type of business website hosting. The service provides one server, shared among many customers.
Think of shared hosting as living in an apartment building. You’re sharing your space with many neighbours, and possibly barking dogs and wild parties.
The advantages are:
- much cheaper monthly price
- the hosting company takes care of all the maintenance and security updates
- many services offer a free domain and website builder
The disadvantages are:
- sharing resources with others may mean poor performance of your website if one business gets busy with high traffic (more bandwidth for them means less for you).
- everyone on that server shares one IP address. If one of the businesses is involved in illegal activity, adult material, or black-hat SEO (people not obeying search engine guidelines), Google’s displeasure is reflected on everyone.
- even though they may say “unlimited storage”, you can’t actually surpass your “fair use” storage limit. Though it’s not a problem for most of us, if you plan on having a huge site with thousands of files, you may get a stern talking to.
Some popular companies include:
- GoDaddy
- HostGator
- DreamHost
Dedicated Hosting
This is the granddaddy of hosting. You get your own server, dedicated to you and only you.
Think of dedicated hosting as living in your own mansion. No neighbours, no dogs and no parties (unless you invite them yourself, haha).
The advantages are:
- full flexibility and customization of both the hardware and software you choose, to meet the needs of your business website.
- you’re guaranteed the desired performance for your website because you’re not sharing with your server resources with anyone else.
The disadvantages are:
- more expensive because you’re not sharing the cost with others.
- you need the technical knowledge to manage and configure your server. Though, I’m sure this can be supplied at an additional cost….of course.
Some popular companies include:
- Liquid Web
- InMotion
- Bluehost
Cloud Hosting or VPS (Virtual Private Servers)
This is where shared hosting and dedicated hosting meet in the middle. It’s become extremely popular over the last few years as it offers the best of both worlds.
Cloud servers still use physical hardware down here on earth but are spread out over more than one server. Yet each cloud server has it’s own dedicated resources, almost like a dedicated server. (Have I said “server” enough yet…?)
Think of cloud hosting as you living in the penthouse suite with your own private elevator. The building management is there to help you when needed, but you don’t ever have to see or hear your neighbours.
The advantages are:
- greatly reduced downtime, because your website is relying on more than one server at a time.
- if one server slows due to increased traffic, another server provides what’s needed for optimum speed.
- even though you are sharing servers with others, you receive dedicated resources like bandwidth (site speed and efficiency), and memory (storage capabilities).
The disadvantages are:
- the “virtualization” software may give you more freedom to design your server the way you want it but requires more technical knowledge.
- the cost is still too high for small businesses to manage.
Some popular companies include:
- Cloudways
- Bytemark Cloud
- DigitalOcean
Managed WordPress Hosting
This is a specific form of shared hosting, created for WordPress site owners only.
This server is configured so that your WordPress website comes with pre-installed plugins for things like “caching” and “security”.
It’s a highly optimized platform so that your site loads much faster, and has fewer problems.
They will also come with pre-designed WordPress themes, drag and drop page builders, and developer tools.
Think of this as a gated community with all the perks of a security guard at the gate, pre-designed homes, and a super-fast mono-rail.
The advantages are:
- This has a low cost, much like the regular shared hosting plans.
- It’s beginner-friendly in that it’s a one-click installation to set up your website.
- It’s a powerful server yet it is easy to customize your site.
- You have a choice from thousands of themes and even more plugins.
- It offers great performance, and any issues are resolved by a customer support team that’s trained in WordPress.
The disadvantages are:
- These servers are only for WordPress sites!
Some popular companies include:
- Wealthy Affiliate (my choice)
- WP Engine
- SiteGround
Here’s a quick video, and I had to giggle when I watched it. He used a similar analogy to mine..:)
He doesn’t mention WordPress hosting though, which is my preferred server.
Important Features To Look For
No matter the type of hosting, or who you choose to do business with, it’s important for you to consider these factors:
Server Reliability
You want to ensure little or no downtime, and adequate server speed.
Weak servers who have unstable network connections can cause our site to be offline. This not only hurts your sales but hurts your ranking on search engines as well.
There are many options out there that quote 99.5% upload time. The more reputable servers are very reliable. If anyone quotes below 99%, you should look elsewhere.
Technical Support
You want responsive 24/7 customer support. And preferably with “live” support. There’s nothing better than chatting with a real person, at any time of day or night.
Find out if their support is in-house. They have a much better idea of their company’s operations than an outsourced customer support service.
And it never hurts to check out the reviews to ensure that the server clientele is happy.
SSL Certificate
The SSL certificate is used to keep sensitive information secure and encrypted so that only the intended recipient can read it.
You’ll need this added security for any e-commerce site, though in this day and age, it’s a good idea for everyone.
My laptop is set to block my access to any unsecured site, even if it’s legitimate.
Site backup
In today’s world of hackers, you want the security of a backed-up site. Threats like ransomware are getting more common, and they can permanently damage your site.
Or your server can have a hard disk failure, which could lose your information.
Always look for a host that offers regular web data backup. And. remember, you can back your site up yourself on your own separate hard drive. Can’t ever be too careful!!
Email Account
Any self-respecting business has it’s own email accounts!
An email like “yourname@yourdomainname.com looks so much more professional than “joeblo@hotmail.com”.
So make sure your server provides you with email hosting for your website’s primary email. You can then link it to your personal email if you wish.
Costs of Upgrades
As your site grows, you will need added features. Or you may be required to go to a VPS or dedicated hosting plan.
These plans are more expensive if you’ve started out with a shared hosting plan, so be sure to find out any additional costs for future changes.
Domain’s Registration & Website Builder
Why not look for the convenience of having everything done in one place?
Though most hosting services offer their own domain registry service, there are still those who don’t!
On the flip side, if you have many domains and many websites, you may prefer to keep them all separate, which is ok too. All your domains with one registrar and websites with on one hosting service.
Additional Domains
Will they allow you to run multiple sites on one account? As your business grows, you may need additional domains or subdomains for expansion.
Be sure to check out the different packages each server offers. Being able to have multiple sites on one account can save you a lot of headaches.
This is why I like my choice. I can have up to 50 domains, either on active websites, or parked for future use. (see below…)
Domain Transfer
Can you move any other domains or websites over to them, easily and efficiently?
There are some services where you might be looking at a couple days of downtime for your business. Ouch!
And you may want to investigate any additional charges to do so.
Registration Fees
Always read the fine print.
There’s nothing more frustrating than signing a year’s lease because of that amazing introductory price, only to find out your second year is double or triple the price.
Your server will offer you an “auto renew” feature, which is awsome. But it’s good to be prepared for that next annual bill!
Account Limitations
Ok, now I’m no computer programmer, and couldn’t begin to explain such things as…
“use of excessive amounts of CPU to run computationally intensive and scripts exceeding two seconds”, but….
…things like this can be violations of your contract and could result in extra charges or closing down your account.
Always make sure they have written and clear terms. Avoid any server who says decisions are “at their discretion”.
Don’t forget, you get what you pay for.
I know it’s important to find something that is affordable, but if you look forward to growing your site in the future, it’s best to look for a provider that has all the things you may need.
My Recommendation
There are many hosting companies online, some good, some not so good. The better ones will offer you more reliability, and the important features listed above.
You need to take the time to sit and compare all their features before deciding who will suit you the best.
Or… I could save you all that time and show you the best server for web hosting. They offer all the above and so much more for a very reasonable price.
Not only do they register domains, build websites, and host up to 50 websites for the same price, they provide everything you need to show you how to get your business up and running with the proper tools and training.
You can also start with a free membership, which gives you 2 free websites to start your online businesses.
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I hope this post gave you all the hosting information you needed to choose the right hosting for our business.
Do you have a domain or website yet? Let me know in the comments below. I’d love to hear from you.
And if you know someone looking for a new hosting company, please share this post with them.
Your friend,
Suzanne
Hello Suzanne,
Wow, my brain hurts. You know so much about webs hosting.
I’ve been blogging about two years now and I don’t know this much about web hosting. I need to bookmark this “beginner’s guide” because, of course, I come across these terms often but don’t really understand them, until now.
Much appreciated as I was looking up a definition for SSL Certificate but ended up reading the whole article.
Thank You, Suzanne, I will be back for more.
Philip.
Hey, thanks, Philip!
I’m glad I could be of help. I like to cover as many areas as I can about online blogging and all the aspects of it.
I remember when I started, and all these things were so foreign. And now I feel for these newbies who have the same questions. I can only hope I’m answering them in an easy to understand fashion, lol.
And it’s good to know all the options out there. Especially as your business grows and you need more space or features.
If you have any more questions, please let me know.
Such valuable information, Suzanne. Much I did not know and your explanations were very easy to understand. The pros and cons were an invaluable addition.
Thank you for this article.
Thanks Sue, I’m glad you enjoyed the article. It’s amazing what we take for granted, isn’t it. I always like to know where exactly our sites are and what they’re doing. Knowing our choices is also important.
Cheers,
Suzanne
Thanks for this knowledgeable information to help me understand a little more about hosting. I’ve found Wealthy Affiliate to fill all my needs in hosting.
Thanks, Fred, I’m glad you understand it more. When we research online, it can be overwhelming at times. That’s why I like to break it down into easy to understand English, haha. And yes, Wealthy Affiliate has been very good to me too. No problems at all.
Cheers,
Suzanne
Hey, Suzanne! Great post!
I learned so many things about servers and hosting that I didn’t know before!
For example, I didn’t know how someone else’s black hat exploits could affect your rank with Google on shared hosting. That’s scary!
I also didn’t realize that if one website gets busy, it cuts your own site’s bandwidth down on shared servers. That’s crazy and kind of unfair, really!
You’re right about your recommendation on hosting, though! I personally use them as well, and they are absolutely the best by far!
Awesome post! Keep up the good work!
Best wishes,
Donnie
Hi Donnie, and thanks for your comments. Though most of us use shared hosting, it’s good to know why certain things happen, like slower speeds at times. And yes, if you go with the cheapest, you’re at risk of neighboring with unscrupulous types. I’ve been with Wealthy Affiliate for years and have had no problems what so ever.
Cheers,
Suzanne
Hi Suzanne,
Very informative post. Among the good points you talk about, I’m glad you took the time to explain the 404 error. A lot of people get confused when they see the 404 and assume the best thing is just to delete the post. I’m glad you explained how that could cause even bigger problems. A well-written post about an important subject.
Thanks Thabo. Yes, those 404 errors are important to take care of. You always want your website to look professional and well taken care of.
Cheers,
Suzanne
Wow.. You really explained that well. I like your example of living in the penthouse 🙂 I want to be there someday! What a great article on Hosting. It explains in great detail what hosting is and means to a business that is just starting out. Great Job!
Thanks, Eden, for your kind words. You’re not the only one wanting to live in a penthouse suite, haha. One day, Eden, one day!! I glad you enjoyed my article. I hope to make things easier to understand so that people don’t get overwhelmed and decide to give up on their dream of online business.
Blessings,
Suzanne
Great article on Web Hosting, Suzanne. Very informative. I knew about the various possibilities, but you certainly added more meaning to them all. Love the pros and cons. It really helps to simplify things. Thanks so much.
Great job!
Michelle
Thank you, Michelle, for your comment. Many people only read the positives when researching hosting plans. What company will talk about their negatives…haha. I’m glad you enjoyed my post. I hope it helps you make the right choice for you.
Cheers,
Suzanne
Web hosting is an essential part of having a successful space online.
There is a lot of competition these days and a lot of them are offering pretty much the same service for a similar price.
One thing I always look for when deciding on a good hosting service is the customer support.
I have had some bad experiences with certain companies and finally found one that was helpful and trustworthy.
This is really important, especially for people just starting out.
Great information.
Thank you
Chris
Thanks for your comment, Chris! Yes, your hosting company needs to be very supportive. Otherwise, you could have downtime and lose some visitors. I personally recommend Wealthy Affiliate for hosting. Their customer service is available 24/7 and very active. And your cost includes so much more than hosting. I’m glad you found a trustworthy one.
Blessings,
Suzanne
Great guide Suzanne. This is topic that I find hard to explain to others but you have hit the nail on the head.
I’ll be sharing this post.
Great video as well.
Thanks, Vince, I’m glad you enjoyed my post. Yes, it can be difficult to explain. That’s why I wanted to use analogies. And yes, please share!
Cheers,
Suzanne
I wonder about the costs of upgrades the most. Since websites grow, many of them require things like podcasts etc. My friend actually just started his podcast but his hosting company wanted a lot of extra money. I am also in a similar situation. Do you have a good recommendation for me?
Hi Furkan.
Yes, I personally recommend Wealthy Affiliate’s hosting. They are incredibly powerful with all the newest safety features. They provide everything I state in my post. You should check them out!! You won’t be disappointed.
Cheers,
Suzanne
Great post! I like the analogy of the domain name is your phone number, the website is your phone, and the hosting is your service provider. I had not thought of it that way. This was an informative article, you brought awareness to some companies that I had not heard of. Much appreciated.
Thanks, Lyndsay, I’m glad you enjoyed my post. I like to use ways of explaining things that make it easier for a beginner to understand. And yes, there are so many companies out there. It definitely takes a lot of research to find the right one.
Cheers,
Suzanne
Hello Suzanne, I really like your content, very informative and thorough.
Thanks and regards
Xavier.T
Thanks, Xavier, I’m glad you enjoyed my post. It’s a topic that many people don’t really understand.
Cheers,
Suzanne
Hi, and thank you for putting out this important information. It is an eye-opener to understand how web hosting works and more importantly the advantages and disadvantages. I have liked the way you have explained error 404, a very common error we meet now and then when browsing.
I have enjoyed your post, thank you!
Hi Lucious, and thanks for your comment. Hosting is something I think we take for granted, not really knowing what it’s about, haha. And yes, those darn 404’s. They are frustrating! I’m glad you enjoyed my post.
Blessings,
Suzanne