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Find the Host With the Most No one can deny that the quality and reliability of your Web presence can make or break your business. The average attention span of a Web surfer is a mere 20 seconds, and your competition is always just a click away if load times and connectivity aren't fast, reliable, and browser-compliant. Support and back-end infrastructure are just as critical to your Website as aesthetic appeal. A gorgeous, multi-tiered graphical interface is useless if no one can get to it – and no one will try more than once. Like the stage and silver screen, you get one audition, and that's it.

For this reason, running your own server is a tempting prospect. You have total control, and can configure and reconfigure to your heart's content, without having to concede to bandwidth limits or third-party server failures. Even SOHO businesses can afford to purchase the industry-standard HTML editors, and no expensive hardware is needed to quickly create a Website. But opting to do it yourself without counting the costs and consequences can end your business, or cause your site to be dismissed as amateurish. While amateur construction is adequate for home or hobby sites, it is increasingly necessary to outsource your hosting needs if you wish to operate as an effective eCommerce vendor.

Quite simply, eBusiness doesn't end with the Website. Aside from handling the traffic that your site will attract, you need your server to maintain a constant connection to the Internet while simultaneously accommodating the needs of outside users. Few desktop PCs can handle such a load, and many home DSL and cable modem ISPs frequently prohibit hosting or any other high-bandwidth activities, which are so critical to eCommerce. Furthermore, there are the costs of site security, data backup, power back-up, redundancy, upgrades and transaction tracking to contend with, expenses that are far beyond the resources of even the wealthiest of small businesses. Furthermore, someone will have to constantly monitor and manage your infrastructure to ensure a constant level of connectivity, which will require the hiring of very expensive IT professionals.


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Plan:1 Single Rack Unit
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Plan Type:Co-Located
Platform:Unix or Linux
Price Per Month:150.00
Price Per Year:1800.00
Setup Fee:300.00
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Disk Space (MB):0
Extra Disk Space:n/a
Bandwidth Allowed:100 GB
Extra Bandwidth:$1.50 per GB
Backup Frequency:Daily
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Minimum Contract:No minimum
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Free Domain Parking:Available
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Private Servers:Available
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Connection Speed:Multiple T3
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Web Hosting: To Switch or to Stay?


Web Hosting: To Switch or to Stay?

Author: Joelene Wickens Orlando

That's a question that can only be answered by you. Depending on your current status and relationship you have with your provider, along with your evolving business objectives and needs, can determine what course of action to pursue. What are your issues and concerns? Ask yourself some basic questions and see where you stand after you've answered them. -Are you no longer satisfied with your current provider? -Did they deliver on the level of services that you signed up for? -Has technical support and customer service been to your satisfaction? -Or has your business grown considerably, and the hosting company cannot provide you with the level of capability and technical support you require?

Technically speaking, if you're looking for solutions out of frustration, or even a new web hosting provider, you're either very unsatisfied with the service, or you find that they cannot provide you the service you are looking for to handle your business. Switching isn't always a bad thing to do, especially if your business isn't doing well with that one particular provider. It's time to move on and get your online presence back on track. Unfortunately, for every good thing, there is a negative side. The flip side of finding a new provider is that you're back at square one. Before you decide, whether to stay or switch, do some research and find some indicators to help you make a sound decision.


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