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Clustering Solutions and Zero Downtime Hosting Pitfalls


Title: Clustering Solutions and Zero Downtime Hosting Pitfalls Author: Godfrey Heron Email: info@irieisle-online.com Word Count:1452 Copyright: © 2005 by Godfrey Heron Article URL:www.irieisle-online.com/zero-downtime-hosting.htm

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Shared, Reseller, VPS, or dedicated


When it comes to choosing a plan or upgrading, there are usually four options in the web hosting world to choose from: Shared hosting, Reseller Hosting, Virtual Private server, and dedicated server. If your wondering "which one should I choose", then this article may help you decide. First off, lets get the definitions of these 4 straight.

Shared Hosting -- This usually refers to buying a bit of space on a server. You are sharing the server with tens, maybe even hundreds of other people.

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