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If you’re planning on putting a website live for an idea
you’ve had, or for your existing business, hosting is something that should be
thought about carefully.
Depending on what kind of website you’ll be hosting, or the
traffic that you expect to receive, hosting can be a make or break choice for
your online ventures.
To help you make the right choice, we’re exploring the pros
and cons of each type of hosting; shared, VPS and dedicated.
When it comes to the various hosting packages, the clue is
often within the name as to how each type functions. This is absolutely the
case with shared hosting.
As you probably already know, or have figured out by now,
shared hosting refers to hosting on a server that is shared with various other
webmasters.
Much like sharing your home with other people, there are
certainly less options for customisation when hosting on shared servers, but
the other ‘tenants’ also help to bring the price down by spreading the cost.
Another way in which the home sharing metaphor works for
shared hosting servers is when referring to security. Although shared hosting
is still considered to be reasonably secure overall, you are still relying on
the other webmasters on your server to also keep the environment secure and
functional.
So, overall what are the main pros and cons of shared
hosting?
Pros:
Cons:
The “VPS” in VPS hosting stands for Virtual Private Server. A virtual private server is essentially a
middle-ground between shared hosting and dedicated.
The way that VPS hosting works is by using a single server
machine and running multiple virtual operating systems on it, each of which act
as if they were a dedicated sever.
The reason that this hosting model is so effective is that VPS
hosting services offer a lot of the same benefits as dedicated hosting, with
costs that are more comparable to shared hosting services.
Let’s have a look at some of the pros and cons of VPS
hosting.
Pros:
Cons:
As mentioned, the clue is in the name with these hosting
plans. Dedicated hosting is exactly how it sounds, every aspect is dedicated to
you and only you.
Dedicated hosting involves hardware that is utilised purely
by one user without any outsider involvement.
The hardware used for a truly dedicated hosting server will
have one only OS that isn’t shared with anybody else.
Dedicated hosting is generally implemented by larger companies,
often on a worldwide scale, that need to be able to demand a lot of resource
from their server.
Let’s explore the pros and cons of dedicated hosting.
Pros:
Cons:
There is no set answer as to which type of hosting will be
best for you. Different hosting packages are designed to suit the differing
needs of users.
Generally speaking, if you don’t expect to get large amounts
of RAM battering traffic, and you don’t feel your website needs much disk
space, a shared hosting package will likely fulfil your needs and can save you
money. Shared hosting is typically perfect for bloggers and similar webmasters.
For SMEs and even larger businesses who want fast speeds,
stable uptime and good levels of security, VPS hosting is typically the best
option. VPS hosting is very cost-effective and scalable, so your hosting can
grow alongside your business.
Another factor that makes VPS hosting great for businesses
is the ease of use. You won’t be needing to worry about maintenance in the same
way you would have to if using a dedicated server.
The cost of VPS hosting in 2019 is also so reasonable that
many business owners can’t see the point in losing the benefits of a virtual
private server just to save a small amount of money.
For very large companies, oftentimes those with
international operations, who need absolute control over their servers,
dedicated hosting is the way to go.
Dedicated hosting is the only way to have 100% control over
every individual aspect of your server. This is why the biggest worldwide
companies often pay large amounts for their dedicated servers and the staff to
maintain it.
Dedicated hosting isn’t typically going to be the best
option for most typical webmasters.
If you’re in need of hosting
services for your business website, Appoly are here to help. We
offer scalable VPS cloud services that grow alongside your business and are
speedy, secure & reliable.
Our team are always happy to discuss potential projects and
provide help and support where necessary.
You can contact us via email, phone or our contact page.
We look forward to
hearing from you.