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Have you got no clue about webhosting? Did you even know that there were different types of hosting that you could choose depending on your website? When you are setting up your website it can be difficult and a little confusing going through the list of all the elements needed to bring your website to life.

Before you reach the web hosting step, you must have registered your domain name or at least have thought about the domain name you will be using and possibly (advisable) the company you will use to register your domains and host your website.

Now that you done the first crucial step, the next step is to look a t choosing the right type of hosting for your domain. There are a few different types that a hosting company can offer and choosing the right one for you business needs can e a little daunting. Here are some explanations to help you understand the different types a lot better.

Shared hosting:

Shared hosting plans are the most popular form of web hosting. As the name suggests this is a shared service where you will be sharing a server (where your website is hosted) with a number of other websites. Many websites with varying sizes will all be sharing the same server. Because of its sharing nature it is the cheapest out of all the hosting types. However some people to tend to think that it are also the least safe. Many service providers have worked hard to make sure they still offer quality in terms of their shared hosting plans. If you are going to choose this plan your research should look into:

Bandwidth, Available disk space, Uptime, User friendly control panel

Dedicated Server

This is the strongest performing of all web hosting. As suggested by the name in contrast to shared hosting, this hosting is dedicated to your online business. All the hosting features and performance will be dedicated only to your online website and no other website (external to the business) can share this server. This is a powerful server and is meant for a website that drives volumes of traffic every day that would need more storage, bandwidth and a guaranteed uptime that sites using the shared hosting plan may not need.

With dedicated servers you can choose to have managed or unmanaged dedicated hosting. Again as the names imply – if you or staff member have the technical know how and resources about managing a server then it may be more cost efficient to tackle the job internally. If not this can always be assigned to the web hosting company and they will manage everything outside of the onsite content.

Virtual Private Servers

Or sometimes known a VPS Hosting is mid way between shared and dedicated hosting. If you didn’t need anything as powerful as dedicated but still need something stronger than shared, then VPS is the way to go. Virtual server hosting is usually used by small to medium businesses and is normally reasonably priced. With virtual hosting the web hosting displays a virtualization of a server being split into several virtual servers. This type takes away the hassle of having a technical dedicated server as well as the associated costs and still gives you the illusion of a private server different to the shared option.

These are the main hosting options that most companies will provide you with. The next step for you is to find out more detail on each and ultimately make a decision on which hosting type you will be choosing.