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What makes a good Web Hosting Provider!


When building your website and getting it hosted online, you want your site to be up and running on the World Wide Web 24/7 without any hitches so that it is making you money all the time and all you have to worry about then is getting visitors to your site, doing seo, getting repeat visitors, maximizing your sites revenue, etc. You don't want to have to worry about your web hosting and it's stability.

So, when choosing a web hosting provider to host your website with, you want to try and get the best web hosting provider so that your site is always up and running smoothly on the World Wide Web.

So what makes a good Web Hosting Provider? There are many things that make up a good web-hosting provider. Some of these include good support, good uptime, good backup system in place, good hardware, offers loads of web hosting features including email features, scripting features and more.


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# Company Country Plan Name Plan Type Platform Disk Space(MB) Bandwidth Monthly Fee Setup Fee
1 0 Setup Fees U.S.A. 1u Colocation Co-Located Unix or Linux 0 MB 65 GB 149.99 No Set Up Fee
2 0 Setup Fees U.S.A. 2u Colocation Co-Located Unix or Linux 0 MB 65 GB 169.99 No Set Up Fee
3 0 Setup Fees U.S.A. 3u Colocation Co-Located Unix or Linux 0 MB 65 GB 189.99 No Set Up Fee
4 0 Setup Fees U.S.A. 4u Colocation Co-Located Unix or Linux 0 MB 65 GB 199.99 No Set Up Fee
5 0 Setup Fees U.S.A. 10u Rack Rental Co-Located Unix or Linux 0 MB 65 GB 399.99 No Set Up Fee
6 0 Setup Fees U.S.A. 20u Rack Rental Co-Located Unix or Linux 0 MB 65 GB 799.99 No Set Up Fee
7 0 Setup Fees U.S.A. 40u Rack Rental Co-Located Unix or Linux 0 MB 65 GB 1199.99 No Set Up Fee
8 186k U.S.A. Colocation Co-Located Windows Unlimited MB Unlimited 250.00 250.00
9 1stChoiceColo U.S.A. 1u Colocation Co-Located Unix or Linux Unlimited MB 65 GB 149.00 No Set Up Fee
10 1stChoiceColo U.S.A. 2u Colocation Co-Located Unix or Linux Unlimited MB 65 GB 169.99 No Set Up Fee
11 1stChoiceColo U.S.A. 3u Colocation Co-Located Unix or Linux Unlimited MB 65 GB 189.99 No Set Up Fee
12 1stChoiceColo U.S.A. 4u Colocation Co-Located Unix or Linux Unlimited MB 65 GB 199.99 No Set Up Fee
13 5StepHosting U.S.A. 1u Colocation Co-Located Unix or Linux 0 MB 65 GB 149.99 No Set Up Fee
14 5StepHosting U.S.A. 2u Colocation Co-Located Unix or Linux 0 MB 65 GB 169.99 No Set Up Fee
15 5StepHosting U.S.A. Rack 10u Colocation Co-Located Unix or Linux 0 MB 65 GB 399.99 No Set Up Fee
16 5StepHosting U.S.A. Rack 20u Colocation Co-Located Unix or Linux 0 MB 65 GB 799.99 No Set Up Fee
17 5StepHosting U.S.A. Rack 40u Colocation Co-Located Unix or Linux 0 MB 65 GB 1199.99 No Set Up Fee
18 5StepHosting U.S.A. 3u Colocation Co-Located Unix or Linux 0 MB 65 GB 189.99 No Set Up Fee
19 5StepHosting U.S.A. 4u Colocation Co-Located Unix or Linux 0 MB 65 GB 199.99 No Set Up Fee
20 A+ Hosting U.S.A. 1u Colocation Co-Located Unix or Linux Unlimited MB 70 GB 50.00 30.00

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Did You Know?

Webfarms II: Balancing The Load.


Okay, so you understand webfarms now. What's the magic that actually distributes the load, and how does it determine how the distribution is handled?

At ORCS Web we use the Foundry Server Iron products to perform our webfarm load-balancing. If one of them fails, the other instantly takes over (In our testing, it had sub-second fail-over!)

So what is this "Server Iron" thing? In simplest terms, it's a layer 4-7 switch. It has multiple network ports on it and can be used literally like other types of switches. But, it can also load-balancing and traffic distribution. A VIP (virtual IP) can be assigned to the SI (Server Iron) and it then handles all traffic sent to that address/VIP. Further configuration is done to tell the SI what to actually do with the traffic sent to the VIP address.

The traffic that hits the VIP on the Server Iron is of course redistributed to a number of server nodes so the client request can be satisfied - that's the whole point of a webfarm. If one or more server nodes are not responding, the switches are able to detect this and send all new requests to servers that are still online - making the failure of a server node almost transparent to the client.


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