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Web Hosting: 4 Factors in Choosing a Hosting Company


When choosing a web hosting company there are a whole lot of different factors that should go into your decision making process. One of the biggest factors should be:

1) Phone support. Email support is nice, but email occasionally falls in between the virtual cracks. Getting someone on the phone when your site goes down can take a lot of mystery out of the entire process. A lot of the bigger web hosting companies offer toll free support and weekend hours to boot. Phone support is a great benefit for any web hosting client.

2)Another factor to use in deciding whether to use a particular web hosting company is their history. How long has this company been in business? Web hosting companies that have been in existence for less than a year might not be the best choice. A hosting company with a proven track record and a ton of happy clients is certainly a good sign and might work well for you.


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123 Easy Host
5962 Zebulon Rd-336
Macon , GA 31210
U.S.A.
Phone: (912) 471-7748

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123Easyhost provides cost effective web hosting services , fast connections, an unconditional money back gurantee and excellent after sales support to get your web site up and running.

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Plan Details
Plan:Basic
Plan URL:
Plan Type:Shared
Platform:Windows
Price Per Month:6.95
Price Per Year:83.40
Setup Fee:No Set Up Fee
Non-Profit Discount:
Disk Space (MB):10
Extra Disk Space:$0.50 per MB
Bandwidth Allowed:1000 MB
Extra Bandwidth:$0.01 per GB
Backup Frequency:Daily
Account Setup Time:24hrs or less
Minimum Contract:1 month
Money Back Guarantee:30

Email
Email Accounts:1
Email Autoresponders:0
Email Aliases:
Web-Based Email:

Account Features
Databases Supported:
Server Component List:yes
Control Panel:
FTP:Available
FrontPage® Support:Available
Telnet Account:
SSH Support:Available
SSI Support:Available
ASP Support:Available
Cold Fusion Support:Available
PHP Support:
JSP Support:
CGI Support:Available
Perl Support:Available
Shopping Cart:Available
Merchant Account:
Realtime Credit Card Processing:Available
SSL:Available
Adult Content Allowed:
Free Domain Parking:Available
Free Domain Registration:Available
Private Servers:Available
Raw Logs Available:Available
Graphical Web Traffic Reports:Available
Java Virtual Machine:
Steaming Audio:Available
Streaming Video:Available

Network and Servers
Connection Speed:Multiple OC3
Server Hardware:NT
Server Software:IIS
Sites per Server:125

Technical Support
Business Hours:8am- 5Pm
Technical Support Hours:7x24
24 Hour Technical Support:Available
Tollfree Technical Support:Available
Technical Support by Phone:Available
Technical Support by Chat:Available
Manuals Available:Available




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RAID - A Layman's Guide


What is RAID?
The acronym RAID means Redundant Array of Independent (or Inexpensive) Disks. When originally developed at the University of California at Berkeley in 1987, the word was "Inexpensive," referring to the fact that it was basically an array (or group) of relatively inexpensive disk drives grouped together in such a way that to the computer it appeared to be one very large (and thus very expensive) hard drive. Comparatively speaking, the cost of hard drives is now much less, so when you mention "RAID," your colleague is most likely thinking "Redundant Array of Independent Disks." Five levels of RAID were originally defined, each providing different trade-offs in features and performance.

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