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Metered and Unmetered VPS Web Hosting

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Web hosting is becoming more essential than ever for the world. The unemployed are turning to internet businesses to keep their families fed, small and large businesses are getting websites, and the internet is the best way to keep in touch with friends and family. These three points make it imperative that there are web hosting options out there for everyone’s budget. If you want to know what exactly a VPS hosting is and what the terms “metered” and “unmetered” stand for, just read the whole of this article. In continuation, we will pay special attention to cheap VPS services so as to enable you to decide whether this is a good option for you.

 

VPS stands for virtual private server - a dedicated server with a slight difference. A dedicated server is a computer with an operating system to act as the server. This way the computer can communicate with the internet to download pages in a browser. The VPS dedicated server is one physical computer that has virtual servers with their own operating system. The servers exist only in the virtual world and have no physical components, only software programs that imitate hard drives, memory, and web building applications. With such structure the costs are maximally reduced, which makes a VPS much cheaper than a dedicated server.

 

There are two types of VPS hosting: unmetered and metered.Usually the former is provided ecomomically by a VPS host. Unmetered is defined as an unmeasured amount of disk space and bandwidth, whereas metered offers you an exact measurement. It is possible that anyone searching for unmetered hosting will come upon the phrase unlimited. These two words in hosting mean the same thing: that the company is not putting a quantitative measurement on the amount of disk space or bandwidth you receive.

 

Confusion often arises between unmetered and metered hosting because one believes having an unlimited amount is better. Unfortunately, the cheap unmetered hosting may be not as perfect as it seems. Everything has a limit and hosting companies are among those with limits. Actually, they can provide you only with a very specific amount of bandwidth and space. The lower price of the unmetered package is supposed to attract customers; still, buying them you risk running out of space.

Metered VPS hosting at least gives you the awareness of how much disk space and bandwidth you can use before your server gets full. A good web owner will calculate the exact amount of data storage they require for their site and the changes they may need to make in the future. Bandwidth is a different property. It basically means data transfer, therefore you need it in an amount that will be proportional to the traffic on your site. In this instance unmetered can be better. A monthly limit of 2 gigabytes on bandwidth is rather low. You may run out of data transfer, which stops your site from working. With unlimited bandwidth you will be able to use whataver amount of it you need without any problems. Quite fortunately you can buy packages that contain a metered disk space along with unlimited bandwidth.

Picking the Right Server to Use for Hosting

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

If you own a website, especially an ecommerce or business website, you need to choose your web hosting wisely. Because the web hosting service runs, and ultimately chooses the server your website will be placed on, the right choice will be imperative for your sites future success. Figuring out how much of this servers space you want to use is a vital consideration.

By making use of a dedicated server, for example, means that you will own the entire space found on this server. One benefit of this method of web hosting is that no one else will be using the servers resources. On the downside though, this option costs a fair bit of money each month. Going for a shared server will be a cheaper option, but as you can guess from the name, you will not have everything to yourself; in fact you could be sharing with hundreds of other websites.

A virtual private server is like the middle road between the two. Because of the way the server is partitioned in this type of web hosting, you will basically have a whole partition to yourself. As well as being the cheaper than a dedicated server, it also means that others cannot leech the resources that have been allocated to you.

You will also be able to have sandboxes and honeypots on this type of hosting. Therefore you will be able to test various new features or resources that become available while protecting the files on your main site. One partition can therefore be used as a type of backup, while the other will house your site and its important files. This way, if any software has been released and you want to check it, you can do so safe in the knowledge that if it is harmless, you can transfer it to your main files. Any security issues found, on the other hand, then the second partition will be used as the honeypot, or trap. It may resemble the proper site but it won’t contain any important files.

 

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Bandwidth Issues – Here are Some Pointers for Lowering it

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

You have to first find the right web hosting company when you decide to upload your website.While looking for the best web host, you have to consider your bandwidth requirements and the bandwidth provision of the company.

It is possible to get an estimate of the amount of bandwidth your site requires by estimating the number of visitors you expect to your site, the size of your web pages and the number of pages your site has.However as these are only estimates, you may end up using the services of a web host offering lower bandwidth.

It is thus better to reduce your bandwidth consumption to avoid the termination of your web hosting services because of excessive bandwidth consumption.The first step to take in this direction is to ensure that you reduce the graphics used in the website.

Though audio and video files on your site look cool, you have to consider if they are really necessary for your website as they consume lots of bandwidth. It is better to use a single CSS file for your pages as it uses less bandwidth than you would if you embed the formatting in all your pages.

As your HTML files use lots of bandwidth, it is better to eliminate all the unnecessary comments and space in your website.Reduce your usage of META tags on the website too.By retaining only relevant tags, you not only reduce your bandwidth consumption, but also make it easier for search engines to rank your website.

It is also possible for your site to use only a fraction of your bandwidth allowance. In a bid to save money, you can downgrade your web hosting services in such situations.

However it is not advised to cut down too much on your allowance as there is a chance of an increase in your bandwidth consumption with the increase in your site’s popularity.

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