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Shared Hosting: The Pros And Cons

By: Graig Nelson

As more and more individuals and businesses rush to the Net to establish a business or even a personal presence, the question of what is the most appropriate web hosting choice becomes of paramount concern. This fundamental fact holds true no matter where in the world you might be seeking web hosting services, including individuals and businesses that are seeking Canadian web hosting.

Once you've chosen a domain name, and completed your registration for it, you'll need to start learning about different ways and places to host your site. For example, a lot of people at the moment are starting to use shared, rather then dedicated, hosting.

There are good and bad points to both of these options, and you need to think hard as to which best suits your business needs. A dedicated host may be best if you need quality, and have the time and expertise to do it yourself, while a shared host is more likely to be right for you if you just need something that works well and isn't too much trouble.

To start with, have a look at the different prices, as this may ultimately be a determining factor. Shared hosts are much less expensive then dedicated hosting, because you are only using a small part of the servers ability. I strongly advise against free hosting, for reasons of reliability, and so if you want good value shared hosting is the way to go.

Besides price, there is the issue of technical support. All shared hosts have good customer support, as this is one of the cornerstones of their business, and a major issue of competition between them. So if you don't have a lot of experience hosting a site, you might want a shared hosts, just because then you know it is run by someone who knows what they are doing.

Moreover, when it comes to shared hosting, you generally will be able to access supplemental services such as multiple email options and PHP support. Finally, you personally do not need to have extensive knowledge in regard to website hosting and server administration when you take the shared hosting approach.

Although, as I have said, there are negative factors to bear in mind. For instance, shared hosting usually has a much lower level of security available. This is purely because a number of people have access to the server, not just you, and so it is a lot harder to make sure it stays safe.

Besides this, there is also the problem of limited resources. A shared host will not have all it's resources available, to all of its members, at all times, and this can be restrictive. If you're site is particularly high powered, you may find that the resources used by the others on the host has a detrimental effect, limiting what you can do.

Last of all, you do not have the ability to install software. On your own server, you can run anything you want, but on a shared host the fact that it is managed by someone else, is counterbalanced by your only being able to use what is provided. However, there are plenty of servers, so unless you want something very usual you shouldn't have to much difficulty finding one with what you want.

When all is said and done, the truth is that shared hosts are becoming increasingly popular. This applies not only to servers, themselves, but also to alternative forms of shared hosting such as exchange server hosting, windows web hosting, or even Virtual Private Servers (VPS). I hope I've provided a reasonably balanced summary, and given you something to think about here.

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Graig Nelson is an expert on Domain Name Registration. Click here to visit his Canadian Web Hosting site.

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