Learn All About Shared Hosting

If you are hesitating about which is the best option for you, find out what shared hosting is, how it works, and why it is a safe and affordable option…

Whether you have a business and want to open a website, or you want to upload a personal page to the Internet, you should know that there are basically three ways to store a website:

Sharing the same web server with other sites (because they don’t take up as much space and it’s cheaper for everyone).
Using a virtual private server, which is basically a physical server divided into several parts, works as virtual “computers” independent of each other.

Using a dedicated server only for your web portal (the option to have complete freedom over storage, but also the most expensive option of the three).

Knowing which one to choose depends on several factors. The first one is the needs of your website in relation to the power, flexibility, and control of the hosting. The second is the amount ($) you can invest.

But well, in this article we want to focus on shared hosting to help you in the research and/or decision process:

  • It is the cheapest option among the types of hosting that exist.
  • It is a web hosting model where several websites connect to the same server to share resources.
  • It is ideal for new blogs, personal websites, entrepreneurs, small businesses (SMEs), and in general for websites with low traffic, which do not require large resources.

The “shared” is the most used type of hosting and also the most economically accessible, but at the same time the least understood and among some people the most criticized. Don’t be misled: the problem is usually not the server, but the company that takes care of it.

Almost all providers offer shared hosting packages. As the name implies, several websites (sometimes thousands of them) are hosted on one server managed by one company.

Each user on the shared server is allocated a specific number of bandwidth, databases, and total available server memory, and users can set up one or several sites with a single account.

How does shared web hosting work?

Shared hosting works like a kind of mega mall that houses hundreds – maybe thousands – of stores and stores, where the mall is the server and the stores are the websites.

If the structure of the mall is not solid or is not properly maintained, it will collapse at the slightest provocation and damage some of the stores it houses. This is the case with the service offered by some providers. Why? Shared hosting is offered through a server that stores the data of multiple websites and it is common that, when a problem arises, customers think that the problem arose because the server does not have the capacity to host so many online pages.

Sometimes this is correct, but what many people don’t realize is that most of the threats that put websites sharing the same server at risk can be dealt with if the server is controlled, managed, and protected by the same company.

In other words: there is an impressive number of providers that offer web hosting plans, but do not own the servers and therefore do not have any control over them and do not know for sure if the necessary maintenance, monitoring, and updating maneuvers are being performed. For additional tips and information about small business hosting, you may visit their page for further info.

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