Shared
Web Hosting versus
Dedicated Web Hosting
Shared
web hosting is the phrase used for a service provided by a web
hosting provider in which the server is shared by several
webpages, though they are sectioned off from each other for
security. There are additional items they share which will not
be considered here. Dedicated web hosting provides an entire
server for a single webpage. Dedicated web hosting is
expensive, and is the only type of service that was first
provided when the internet became common.
The
advent of shared web hosting made the internet financially
feasible for a much larger group of people, companies and
institutions. The sharing of resources that created shared web
hosting caused a huge influx into the internet. While many
large corporation maintain dedicated web server, the largest
number of webpages are on shared web hosting.
Shared Web Hosting Can
Have Some Difficulties
Shared
web hosting does have some difficulties. When you choose a web
hosting provider, and they offer shared web hosting you need to
be sure that they provide certain services to make sure and
avoid the difficulties. The web hosting provider needs to
manager the server. That means monitoring, security, up-time
and maintenance. The shared web server is not located where you
are sitting at your computer, therefore, you cannot physically
provide maintenance for the shared web server. You need to be
sure that your web hosting provider is providing maintenance.
As part of the maintenance, they should also provide monitoring
of the server.
Monitoring of the
server is imperative on shared web hosting. As you cannot look
over at the server and verify that is it up and working, as you
would do if you had dedicated web hosting on your own computer,
you are dependent on the web hosting provider to monitor and
make sure that the server is up and running mostly 24/7. All
computers require maintenance and so minor downtown is to be
expected.
The
maintenance and maintenance go to the up-time issue. The
internet is a 24/7 proposition and while you are sleeping,
someone on the other side of the world may be trying to buy
your product. You don’t want down-time, because you want that
person to be able to buy your product while you
sleep.
The last
difficulty that needs to be handled by the web hosting provider
in the shared web hosting is security. Security so that the
different webpages to do have access to each other, and
security from outside. To secure the websites from hackers and
other attacks that will cause the servers to go down and the
webpages to be inaccessible, the web hosting provider needs to
have firewalls and other security protocols in
place.
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