5 Very Important Questions You Need To Ask Your Web Hosts Before You Buy
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by Abdul Vasi June 15, 2007
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You finally decided to approach a web-hosting company for hosting
your website. You got your domain name registered or perhaps you did
not. Web Hosting isn't like buying groceries - there are far too many
things you have to consider even for something that looks deceptively
this simple as putting up a website. It depends on how cautious you are
and how you manage to bag the best web-hosting provider available to
serve you. It would help you a great deal if you asked your potential
web-hosting provider a few pointed questions such as those mentioned
below, along with the reasons as to why you need to ask ( for your
knowledge). 1. Do they have sound customer support systems in place?
Now, you would find a lot of web-hosting serve providers online. Some
of them serve their customers promptly while some don't. It is very
important as a web master, or a web site owner for you to know how your
potential service provider rates on this aspect. You could shoot some
pre-sales questions about something you wanted to know or ask them one
of these other questions and wait to see the response period. If they
don't respond within 24 hrs (the Industry Standard) you are talking to
trouble-hosting providers. Good customer service and the extent to
which the provider would go to educate you or familiarize you with
their available services would mean a lot to you as a client. 2. Server
systems, technology, Data Centers, Back-up schedules: Does your
provider explain his standing on these? Servers are a must for a
web-hosting provider. It forms his basic infrastructure. Back-systems
are scheduled to run automatically and these servers are backed-up as
frequently as daily with some hosting providers. What does your
potential provider has to say about these things? Do they mention the
kind of technology they use? Do they have reliable back-up systems at
traceable data-centers? How are they equipped technically? Do they have
technical people on rolls? 3. Company data, financial standing and
profitability: How sound is your provider financially?
You must be wondering as to why you need to bother about your
web-hosting provider's financial standing - well, it so happens than
some companies might be new and there are chances that you could be
talking to a fly-by-night operator. Properly financial health also
signifies a stronger management which might be placed better to be able
to serve its present and potential customers. However, it is another
entirely that some of the best of the web-site providers also make
losses and is not to be mistaken that they do not have good customer
support or services offered. 4. What might be scope of service
provided? What exactly is your service provider going to offer to you? Depending on your requirements he must be able to provide everything
(almost!) under one roof. You could have wanted just a single page
hosted or perhaps you wanted a 300 page super content website -Do they
have the range to suit your requirements? Under your allocated budgets?
Single page websites usually are simple HTML pages and can be hosted
easily. Your requirement can be very complex too which calls for
inclusion of different application platforms like PHP, asp.net and Java
extending up to scripts, forum, shopping carts, Intuitive control
panels, plesk and also enabling e-commerce. So can your service
provider be able to provide you all of this? If you had plans of making
a truly interactive and content rich site, you could have thought of
including content in the form of Video, streaming media, blogs,
chatting, live customer support and much more. You will have to ensure
that your service provider is able to provide you with all of this and
much more. 5. What's your provider's take on Hosting reliability and
up-time guarantee? Up-time when it comes hosting means the time
(expressed in percentages) the host is available to access through the
Internet. You would have seen a lot of hosting providers mention a 99.9
% up-time guarantee. But then, you ought to realize that any hosting
application environment calls for maintenance
too. You should ask how the web-hosting provider manages to shuffle
this time efficiently. How do they manage their maintenance? According
to an extract from wikipedia, "A popular claim from the popular hosting
providers is '99% or 99.9% server uptime' but this often refers only to
a server being powered on and doesn't account for network downtime.
Real downtime can potentially be larger than the percentage guaranteed
by the provider. Many providers tie uptime, and accessibility, into
their own Service Level Agreement, or SLA. SLAs may or may not include
refunds or reduced costs if performance goals are not met. One must be
extremely careful when selecting a new company and they should read all
terms and conditions carefully. A potential customer should also check
out the web hosting company's Acceptable Use Policy in order to avoid
potential cancellation of services due to activities that are
considered a violation."
Hence, it is important to read all their terms and conditions carefully
before signing up any new company as mentioned above and never forget
the Acceptable Use Policy before signing on the dotted lines.
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