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"With so many Web Hosting Solutions to choose from, one can get dizzy trying to figure out which one is best. Even all the reviews on this site had to experience this, which brought us to put together this review on Web Hosts for the rest of us. "

Quick Recommendation: GoDaddy.com $3.99 Domain Sale

Reviewed by Rob B. Byron for the Which-One Network!

Out top choices for consumer / small business Web Host Providers!
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$30
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Features Offered
Server Uptime
Customer Service
Service Features (based on lowest price plan offered):
Disk Space
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500MB
1GB
3GB
Data Transfer (Bandwidth mth)
300GB
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50GB
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Sub-Domains
 
 
Domain Name Registation
 
 
 
Total Email Addresses
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650
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Email Forwarding
Web Mail
Spam Protection
Backend Server Features :
CGI Directory
PHP
PERL
Front Page Ext.
Active Server Pages ( ASP )
 
 
 
 
 
 
MySQL Database
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Server Backups
Power Backups
 
 
Product Support:
E-Mail
Phone Support
Live Chat Support
Online Support (FAQ)

Hosting can be split up into six general types: free, shared, reseller, virtual private server, dedicated, and colocated.

  • Free hosting: just about all the free web hosting available is extremely limited when compared to pay hosting. Free web hosts generally require their own ads on your site, only allow web-based uploading and editing of your site, and have very tight disk space and traffic limits. Still, most people get their start via free web hosting.
  • Shared hosting: one's Web site is placed on the same server as several hundred other sites. A problem with another site on the server can bring all of the sites down. Shared hosting also brings with it some restrictions regarding what exactly can be done, although these restrictions are nowhere near as restrictive as for free hosting.
  • Reseller hosting: designed for those who want to become Web hosts themselves. One gets a large amount of space and bandwidth that can be divided up among as many sites as the user wants to put on his account. A reseller account is placed on the same server with other reseller accounts, just like with shared hosting but there are fewer accounts.
  • Virtual Private Server hosting: Virtual Private Server technology enables one physical server to house several Virtual Environments which behave exactly like an isolated stand-alone server. This is often a much more affordable solution than a dedicated server, normally offering all the same benefits, such as root access.
  • Dedicated hosting: With dedicated hosting, one gets a server of one's own. They have no restrictions, except for those designed to maintain the integrity of the Web host's network (for instance, banning sites with adult content due to the increase risk of attack by hackers and grey legal issues for the ISP). Unless a separate plan is purchased from the host, the user is also generally on his own. This can be an expensive proposition, as the purchase of the dedicated server itself is generally far more expensive compared to shared hosting.
  • Colocated hosting: This involves a server the user purchases himself and installs at the host's data center. Besides unmonitored reboots, the user must pay extra for many services dedicated hosting provides by default. Colocated hosting is generally chosen by people with server administration experience and those with more significant needs than which can be satisfied by dedicated or shared hosting. This is usually the most expensive and least cost effective option if you are not colocating many servers.

Noteworthy: LiquidWeb


Our list of "Must Haves" you should look for in a good Web Host Provider
( These are a must for our top 3 picks )

  1. Does the web host have a good reputation?
  2. How much of storage space are you given?
  3. What is the available bandwidth space for you to transfer data each month?
  4. Does the web host provide good online and offline support?

Read about our #1 recommendation: Globat.com

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