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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week I was doing some research into CPanel Tools when that research then made me wonder about the size of each installed tool and whether or not their installation size was justified in terms of what their tool did.</p>
<p>I then turned my attention to a piece of software called eAccelerator, which is not a part of the CPanel Tools but a server-side (web hosting provider) piece of software, because it was taking up too much of my web space on my NetHosted web hosting package.</p>
<p>eAccelerator – Too Much Web Space</p>
<p>eAccelerator itself is very small. Its job is to speed up the execution of PHP Scripts, amongst other things, by caching (storing) them in a compiled (ready-to-run) state; which is okay by me but not at the expense of 160MB of web space.</p>
<p>I have 250MB of web space and with 160MB of eAccelerator cache and files that only leaves me 90MB for my own website content. Naturally I removed eAccelerator, and I suggest you do the same if you do not use PHP Scripts that much.</p>
<p>One thing to note here is that I am currently using a Krystal Hosting web hosting package that does not have eAccelerator installed on it, but does have my Website Creation Help website content on its web space, whereby that server is just as fast as the NetHosted server with eAccelerator installed on it. It also has the Website Creation Help website content on its web space. Anyway, continuing with my research;</p>
<p>Ask A Question – Talk To A Brick Wall</p>
<p>I then decided to ask NetHosted how many websites (web hosting accounts/web spaces) they put on each of their servers. I cannot reminder what made me think of this question, but it must have run along the lines that I felt they were wasting web space by installing eAccelerator onto my web space.</p>
<p>Anything like this I feel the web hosting providers should, to some degree, either state exactly what is installed on your web space prior to ordering/purchasing and/or consult with the client first. In this case installing eAccelerator may benefit me (because it would give speedier execution of blog pages, etc) and also help their server overheads (by using less resources for example), but that is only if I am going to install/use php scripts and so on in a heavy way (i.e. have many blog and forum pages, etc).</p>
<p>As you will see at the beginning of the post on the NetHosted community forum I started with a simple question, or at least what I thought was going to be a simple question, only to find I would come up against someone who cannot give a straight answer. I subsequently found out that this is standard practise.</p>
<p>Read this article all the way through to the end because it is towards the end where you find out the truth about customer service and more precisely, in this case study, what they are not telling you.</p>
<p><strong>Query #1</strong></p>
<p>Hi there,</p>
<p>Could you please tell me the average number of websites you host on one of your servers. Also, does it depend on the hosting plan what server a website is put on. Finally, does one hosting plan get better service of server in terms of security and maintenance.</p>
<p>I just wondered if one server has plenty of Basic Plan websites on it whereas another server has no many Premium Plan websites on it, with the Premium Plan website servers being more secure for example.</p>
<p>Could you please clarify these matters so that we know what the story is?</p>
<p>SarahP</p>
<p>I am sure you will agree that they are innocent, normal, questions to be asking; especially as I am asking the question under the forum General Support. Here is the reply.</p>
<p><strong>Reply #1</strong></p>
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I&#8217;m afraid we can&#8217;t disclose this figure, it varies between servers depending on server power, disk space and utilisation, we actively balance this to keep all servers performing optimally.</p>
<p>No shared hosting plans get preference over any others in terms of security, maintenance or support.</p>
<p>Regards,</p>
<p>Darryl</p>
<p>I take on board the reply that each server&#8217;s resources (memory, cpu and hard drive usage for example) must be preserved by means of distributing websites (web hosting accounts/web spaces) evenly across their servers because one server might not have enough hard drive space remaining for example to accommodate a really large website; However, this still does not take away from the fact that a certain number of smaller websites will comfortably sit on one server, using that one servers resources only, and therefore they could of stated:</p>
<p>&#8220;We have 6 websites on server 1 with the sixth website using server 1 for its main website content only. Its add-on domain space had to be put on server 2″.</p>
<p>Anyway, to make sure I had not been misinterpreted I rephrased my question:</p>
<p><strong>Query #2</strong></p>
<p>What is the average minimum number of websites you currently have on one server? 20 websites? 50 websites? 200 websites? 500 websites? Surely you can give a number, between a certain range perhaps.</p>
<p><strong>Reply #2</strong></p>
<p>You are asking for a range that doesn&#8217;t exist! Each server is different and how many sites it can run therefore varies. There is no meaningful numerical answer to your question I&#8217;m afraid!</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Andrew</p>
<p>Now I am getting somewhere! Even though the number of websites hosted on each server varies, there must still be a minimum…..right? All servers, which are only computers with hard drives at the end of the day, must have at least X Amount of websites hosted on them. Imagine buying a server and the seller says:</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s £1,000, but the only catch is I don&#8217;t know the minimum number of websites that can fit on it&#8221;.</p>
<p>In reality the seller would say:</p>
<p>&#8220;£1,000. That&#8217;s cheap! You can store x amount of Basic Plans (web hosting accounts/web spaces) on that and x amount of Premium Plans, but even if you mix ‘n&#8217; match the plans you could still get x amount of them on the server&#8221;. And that is my point! Anyway, now I felt as though I was being flogged off and decided to change tact.</p>
<p><strong>Query #3</strong></p>
<p>Hi Andrew,</p>
<p>Are you telling me you cannot say to me now that; <strong>Yes!, we definitely have 20 websites running on each server or Yes, we definitely have 50 websites running </strong><strong>on each server</strong>? I find that impossible.</p>
<p>If I have a large house with many various sized rooms inside it, I can tell you how many people are in a given room at a given time regardless if one person brings 10 guests into the room while another person brings 1 guest in.</p>
<p>If I have various sized boxes whereby some can accommodate 10 items whilst other can only accommodate 2 items, still I can tell you each box has at least 1 item inside it.</p>
<p>I hope I have made my point </p>
<p>So WHAT IS THE <strong>MINIMUM</strong> NUMBER OF WEBSITES ON EACH OF YOUR SERVERS NOW???????????????</p>
<p>SarahP</p>
<p>Jeez!! How frustrating! Let&#8217;s see the reply!</p>
<p><strong>Reply #3</strong></p>
<p>Sarah,</p>
<p>You&#8217;re just asking the same question you&#8217;ve asked twice before. We&#8217;ve given you the best answer we can.</p>
<p>A numerical answer makes no sense at all. Some sites use more resource than others, therefore we have no concept of a &#8220;minimum&#8221; numbers of sites per server and this therefore renders an &#8220;average&#8221; number of sites per server completely meaningless as I&#8217;ve explained before. You will gain no insight into our server performance, availability or any other metric if we say we average 1, 100 or 1000 sites per server.</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Andrew</p>
<p>Notice that last line. Of course I will gain some metrics. I will know how many websites they are putting on a server, as a minimum/average, so that I can then compare those numbers with other web hosting providers.</p>
<p><strong>Query #4</strong></p>
<p>So let me get this straight. Computers calculate bank statements, do all sorts of wonderful maths, they produce statistics and so on using COUNTERS. And yet your system does not have a COUNTER or Excel files or whatever that takes note of each domain name, web space and so on that have been registered with nethosted?</p>
<p>SarahP</p>
<p>Reply #4</p>
<p>Sarah,</p>
<p>We of course keep track of all of the things you mention.</p>
<p>Andrew</p>
<p>Right, now we are getting somewhere.</p>
<p><strong>Query #5</strong></p>
<p>So if you have a Number for the number of hosting plans registered with nethosted for example surely you know where you have allocated those hosting plans (web spaces), on which servers, regardless of the resources they use.</p>
<p>You should therefore know you have an average number of web spaces allocated per server or some number of some sort whereby you could give me a number or range that would state; Yes we have at least 50 web spaces (hosting plans) on each server regardless of their size and resources usage. Correct? If so, what is that average number?</p>
<p>SarahP</p>
<p><strong>Reply #5</strong></p>
<p>Sarah,</p>
<p>Rephrasing and repeating your questions won&#8217;t change the answers already given by us earlier.</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Andrew</p>
<p><strong>Query #6</strong></p>
<p>So you are not willing to say that you had x amount of hosting plan orders this year or month whereby you then allocated x amount of those hosting plans to the venus server, x amount to the earth server and so on? Not even a minimum number?</p>
<p>SarahP</p>
<p>At this point a customer replies, shedding some light on the matter.</p>
<p><strong>Customer Garry – Reply #1</strong></p>
<p>Sarah I have been a web hosting in the past myself with my own servers etc… (sold it some years ago now)</p>
<p>Each client has different needs that can affect server performance, so it is very hard to say how many client will go on each server.</p>
<p>It ranges from type of site they run, how many visitors, there usage etc… so it is near impossible (if not impossible) to say how may clients will fit on</p>
<p>to a server.</p>
<p>I have been a client with NetHosted for some years now (on and off) and I can say they do NOT overload/oversell there servers, this is what matters to me.</p>
<p>Regards,</p>
<p>Garry</p>
<p><strong>Reply #6</strong></p>
<p>Sarah,</p>
<p>We don&#8217;t publish the number of new orders we receive and for the reasons Garry has stated, and as we&#8217;ve said previously, the concept of a &#8220;minimum&#8221; or</p>
<p>&#8220;average&#8221; number of sites per server is completely devoid of meaning when each site has a completely different impact on a server and the servers themselves</p>
<p>vary in specification.</p>
<p>Andrew</p>
<p><strong>Response #1 To Customer Garry</strong></p>
<p>Hi Garry,</p>
<p>Thank you for the clarification. That is really what I wanted to clarify from Andrew but in way of numbers because if he would of said; Yes, we average x</p>
<p>amount I could of compared this for example with other hosting sites/resellers/etc whereby I could of then said to myself, after weighing things up,</p>
<p>nethosted are good because they do not overload their servers, Joe Bloggs overloads slightly because of whatever reason but he makes up for this in other</p>
<p>areas and Shelia Smith does not overload etc etc.</p>
<p>I think the public have some right to some sort of numbers, so they know what an average would be. Anyway, that will have to wait for the politicians ears</p>
<p>Thanks again Garry</p>
<p>At this stage I am prepared to accept the above. After all, no one wants to get into a rift/spat with a web hosting provider (especially not with the one they are using) regardless of what is wrongly/rightly said in a querying session.</p>
<p>As a final query I just want to clarify the situation with regards to a web hosting plan&#8217;s web space storage, which I feel is a valid query to ask taking into account of what was said above; Meaning, I am asking a question I am sure others would want the answer to.</p>
<p><strong>Query #7</strong></p>
<p>Okay Andrew, your answer is appreciated. One last question. How would the public know whether or not a server was overloaded? Speed would obviously be one sign and Uptime another but how would the public know that their server is not going to be overloaded because their web space is not fixed allocated web space, its variable/dynamic, and therefore can be used by others. Take this scenario:</p>
<p>Person #1 has a 50gb hosting plan but only uploads 10gb of data.</p>
<p>Person #2 has a 100gb hosting plan but only uploads 20gb of data.</p>
<p>Do your servers allocated a fixed web space of 50gb for person #1 and a fixed allocated web space of 100gb for person #2 or will person #1 and #2 use 30gb between them of generally allocated web space? If general web space is used, what is to stop you from taking 10 more customers of say 100gb hosting plans (so 1,000gb in total) whereby you believe they would only use 1gb each. In other words, some companies take more orders than necessary because they believe they can alternate between people using their services in the day and people using their services in the night but then become stuck when those customers use their services day and night.</p>
<p>SarahP</p>
<p><strong>Reply #7</strong></p>
<p>Sarah,</p>
<p>If you order a plan with 1GB of space, you will be perfectly able to use that full 1GB of space there is no concern in this department.</p>
<p>I think when most people say &#8220;overloaded&#8221; they mean this in the sense that their site loads extremely slowly or often not at all. As you can see from the comments from our clients on this public forum this is not a problem we suffer from.</p>
<p>Your approach is quite direct, if you are looking to compare hosts in this manner it may not be overly effective. No host will declare their servers overloaded after all even if their clients may beg to differ!</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Andrew</p>
<p><strong>Query #8</strong></p>
<p>Hi Andrew,</p>
<p>So how would you recommend I go around getting the answers then? I have to be direct, otherwise how else can I do it</p>
<p>SarahP</p>
<p><strong>Reply #8</strong></p>
<p>Sarah,</p>
<p>Read the host&#8217;s website, read testimonials, read reviews on the web ask the host questions. The usual way</p>
<p>Andrew</p>
<p>At this point I would be happy with the response overall, even though I do not agree with all of their replies, and end the conversation…..if it was not for Reply #8. Meaning, I do not think &#8220;The Usual Way&#8221; was beginner-friendly and more precisely I felt it was another flog-off. If the one querying (me in this case) knew what &#8220;The Usual Way&#8221; was they would not be asking that question in the first place. Also the query was how to get a direct answer from a web hosting provider and not to be told to go around the houses looking at, &#8220;fake&#8221;, reviews and so on. Hence why I will now be a little more direct (I&#8217;m sick of being flogged off)!</p>
<p><strong>Query #9</strong></p>
<p>Do you have any suggested review sites? as they all differ and may be bias in some way etc. Is there an established consumer website for example that deals with website reviews?</p>
<p>Also, do you submit to any of those review sites yourself or is that a no-no in the trade, to self-promote?</p>
<p>Which sites would you look at if you were not in the business?</p>
<p>Any recommended review sites would be appreciated.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>SarahP</p>
<p><strong>Reply #9</strong></p>
<p>Sarah,</p>
<p>Our testimonials section is the best place to find reviews of us.</p>
<p>Of course we don&#8217;t write reviews ourselves.</p>
<p>Andrew</p>
<p>Query #10</p>
<p>but what about outside review sites? don&#8217;t you know of any good ones you could recommend?</p>
<p>SarahP</p>
<p>At this point another customer comes in to reply.</p>
<p><strong>Customer Z – Reply #1</strong></p>
<p>Sarah, what are you looking for? You seem to be asking some pretty odd questions for someone looking for hosting?</p>
<p>I&#8217;d Google for review sites and see what you find. At the end of the day you will need to make the decision. I&#8217;ve heard of some of the bigger/more well known Hosting providers overselling space because there is no other way in hell they can offer unlimited space. Just think about it.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been with Nethosted for over 4 years and have had no problems at all. Others have been for even longer.</p>
<p>http://community.nethosted.co.uk/testimonials-f5.html</p>
<p>Some hosting providers may do stupid things like promote themselves through review sites but the decent ones don&#8217;t need to. I originally found Nethosted by adslguide.org.uk</p>
<p>There is probably no point in Andrew suggesting a review site to look at or he&#8217;d be accused of showing you one that has favourable reviews.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure, by the line of your questioning, whether you&#8217;re looking for hosting, writing a thesis, a competitor or a troll lol</p>
<p>The customer here thinks I may be suspect!! when in light of the above I do not blame them if it was not for the fact my original query was just that – a bog standard query.</p>
<p>A troll by the way is basically someone who goes on a forum for example with the purpose of instigating/provoking a wanted reaction from their targeted questioning. A plotter in other words. In this case though it was not, and is not, my intention to plot, provoke or instigate – A simple answer to a simple query is what was, and still is, wanted here. Nothing more, nothing less.</p>
<p><strong>Query #11</strong></p>
<p>I was just trying to gather whether there was a standard range or gauge that hosts in general go by, such as &#8220;We all allow upto a maximum of 1,000 plans on our servers, regardless of plan and resources, even though we can easily fit 2,000 plans on our servers, because we do not want to overload our servers&#8221;.</p>
<p>Andrew can only go by his word and some testimonials. Shame he couldn&#8217;t produce the just said as minimum and maximum numbers as I was requesting earlier in this post. Can no one give a straight simple honest answer anymore. Why cannot Andrew comit himself to say &#8220;we currently, definitely, have 1 plan on venus and could have up to 50,000 plans on it but as you can appreciate we cannot give an exact figure&#8221;. At least then I would know the range and gauge it against other hosts who I would ask the same questions to.</p>
<p>SarahP</p>
<p><strong>Reply #11</strong></p>
<p>Sarah,</p>
<p>It seems despite our best efforts that you still aren&#8217;t satisfied with the answers you&#8217;ve received from us and our customers. Perhaps therefore NetHosted</p>
<p>isn&#8217;t the best fit for your hosting needs.</p>
<p>Good luck with your search going on.</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Andrew</p>
<p><strong>Customer Z – Reply #2</strong></p>
<p>In all honestly why would any business give away their business model to someone who pops up on a forum.</p>
<p>To me the questions are meaningless. Why would it make any difference to what you buy? If you buy a package you go on what you are sold. I can understand if you were buying into one of these unlimited everything outfits but with Nethosted you know what the true limits are to the package you purchase.</p>
<p>Full marks to Andrew in his replies. If it had been my business I would have told someone, in no uncertain terms, where to go by now as the questions are just ridiculous lol</p>
<p>At this point I am purposely going to ignore the customer&#8217;s comments simply because I do not want things getting nasty, and also because this has now really become a conversation between web hosting provider (Andrew) and myself. Hence no response made to Customer Z about their comments. Anyway, things are about to get interesting!</p>
<p><strong>Query #12</strong></p>
<p>Hi Andrew,</p>
<p>I have just been talking to Carl at EUKHosts and he has told me within the first time of asking that eukhosts, quote:</p>
<p>&#8220;<strong>We setup 150-200 hosting plans on the same shared server</strong>&#8220;</p>
<p>What do you have to say to that Andrew?</p>
<p>SarahP</p>
<p><strong>Reply #12</strong></p>
<p>Good luck with your hosting account at EUKHost?</p>
<p>Honestly, you can&#8217;t draw any meaningful conclusions from knowing a number like this. It means nothing, this is what we&#8217;ve been saying all along!</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Andrew</p>
<p>As you can see from Query #12, and will see more of later, is that I have been contacting many other web hosting providers for their views on this subject whilst communicating on this NetHosted forum; with some of the others giving honest replies.</p>
<p><strong>Customer Z – Reply #3</strong></p>
<p>If it were me I&#8217;d say &#8220;well go with them then and stop wasting my time&#8221; lol</p>
<p>Again, I have chosen not to respond to Customer Z&#8217;s comments. Notice the childish sarcastic response of Reply #12 though. A professional web hosting provider, and more specifically its managing director (Andrew), should not reply in that way. More on this in the following query.</p>
<p><strong>Query #13</strong></p>
<p>A more specific reply from carl:</p>
<p>&#8220;<strong>You should be able to run 250-300 accounts on the same server if the resources are enough for all the accounts</strong>&#8220;</p>
<p>Anyway, never mind carl&#8217;s reply. I am more concerned about yours Andrew. Why are you taking the ATTITUDE of Good Luck, F*** OFF attitude, which I find offensive.</p>
<p>I am trying to conduct a serious review, assessment, of things. For example, Please explain what you mean by &#8220;Good Luck with….etc&#8221;.</p>
<p>The way your answer comes across is arrogant. Do you not know how to explain things such as &#8220;If I were you sarah I would think about not going with so and so because of this or that reason&#8221; Instead you are treating me as though I am supposed to know something you know in the trade? Why is 150-200 unreasonable or whatever it is you are snearing at?</p>
<p>SarahP</p>
<p>As you can see; I am well p***ed off now!!</p>
<p><strong>Reply #13</strong></p>
<p>Sarah,</p>
<p>Please don&#8217;t read any malice into my comments as none is intended. I&#8217;m genuinely and sincerely wishing good luck to you with regards to your future hosting</p>
<p>arrangements which it would appear clear from your comments won&#8217;t be with us. If anything I would have hoped this would be interpreted as a &#8220;no hard</p>
<p>feelings&#8221; type of response to get from us as this is how it is intended.</p>
<p>Andrew</p>
<p>Hmmm!!!! From that reply, I don&#8217;t know about you, but where I come from &#8220;Good Luck…etc&#8221; in this context is classed as Sarcastic, Arrogant and Rude.</p>
<p><strong>Query #14</strong></p>
<p>I have just recieved this PLEASANT answer from hostingservers.co.uk:</p>
<p>Hi Sarah, If you&#8217;re asking if we overload our servers which results in clients getting slow, poor service, then no we don&#8217;t, we will put no more than 300 accounts on any one server.</p>
<p>What a shame Andrew could not answer this way.</p>
<p>SarahP</p>
<p><strong>Reply #14</strong></p>
<p>Sarah,</p>
<p>I can only reiterate my sentiments from earlier. If you are happier with the responses you are receiving from other hosts then surely they are a better</p>
<p>choice for you going on?</p>
<p>I wish you once more a sincere good luck with your future provider.</p>
<p>It is time to bring this thread to it&#8217;s conclusion.</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Andrew</p>
<p>Hmmm!!!! Looks like Andrew is trying to escape the questioning, but I am having none of it! I can feel Andrew wants to close this thread, probably because two numbers have already been given (250 – 300), so I have to avoid this in order to try and get an answer out of him in terms of numbers and averages, if I can…..</p>
<p><strong>Query #15</strong></p>
<p>So now you are wanting to close this thread, without even telling me what you see wrong with the numbers I have been given by others.</p>
<p>This is the whole point of this thread, to see what your numbers are. Even if I have to accept that you do not wish to disclose your numbers for whatever reasons, you should at least tell me what is unrealistic??? with the numbers I have been given.</p>
<p>Are they too high, too low or what? For example, if you say they are unrealistically high (too many hosting plans being put on the server) and that you would never put as many plans on a server I would then say &#8220;That&#8217;s great, nethosted are considerate with their servers etc&#8221; but as it it you have left me wondering if you work for the FBI or something. Anything to hide?</p>
<p>SarahP</p>
<p><strong>Reply #15</strong></p>
<p>Sarah,</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve been down this road before. We&#8217;ve given you our answer to this point. You aren&#8217;t happy with this answer clearly, but it is our answer. Repeating your question in slightly changed forms is not going to lead to a different response from us.</p>
<p>As I said earlier, it&#8217;s now time to draw this thread to a conclusion.</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Andrew</p>
<p>Looks like Andrew is tiring! Well, it&#8217;s his own fault. If only he would of been honest enough to give a number or an average….. Anyway, I decided to play with him a little at this point because I realised a few replies back that he was never going to give me a straight answer.</p>
<p><strong>Query #16</strong></p>
<p>Andrew, surely even you can say two words with regards to the numbers I have been given and they are not F*** OFF!!! Try &#8220;TOO LOW&#8221; or &#8220;TOO HIGH&#8221; I will make it easy for you, I will start you off &#8220;TOO……</p>
<p>SarahP</p>
<p><strong>Reply #16</strong></p>
<p>They are meaningless as far as we are concerned as I have now stated around four times in this thread.</p>
<p>You have to accept this as our answer, nothing further is going to be achieved by you repeating the question.</p>
<p>Andrew</p>
<p>It&#8217;s time to call it a day, because it was literally late that evening and I was tired, so I decided to keep it friendly.</p>
<p><strong>Query #17</strong></p>
<p>Okay Andrew, I will take that as your answer even though I do not 100% agree with it. And I may even try one of your hosting plans (don&#8217;t know if I will get any special treatment after this post! In fact, I take that back because probably everyone gets the same treatment right?). Anyway, I have not ruled out nethosted despite this thread conversation.</p>
<p>Thank you for your time Andrew. It was interesting!</p>
<p>SarahP</p>
<p><strong>Reply #17</strong></p>
<p>I am glad this has come to an amicable conclusion</p>
<p>Have a good evening and best of luck with whomever you decide to go with.</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Andrew</p>
<p>Just as I am about to sign out, and Andrew is going to close the thread, Customer Z decides to reply.</p>
<p><strong>Customer Z -Reply #5</strong></p>
<p>You don&#8217;t get it do you Sarah. Try listening/reading the answers. Those 300 accounts could be streaming video for all you know and trying to quantify a number of accounts on a server in relation to service/performance is meaningless.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re going to accept what some other host fobs you off with and what you want to hear then so be it. Andrew has tried to explain it and in a professional manner but you just don&#8217;t want to listen to the answers.</p>
<p>Andrew then closes the thread.</p>
<p><strong>Reply #18</strong></p>
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I think this thread has now run it&#8217;s course with all viewpoints having been shared.</p>
<p>I am closing this temporarily to reflect this.</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Andrew</p>
<p>Although Customer Z makes a valid point about the video streaming taking up valuable resources, which include video file storage, that still does not take away from the fact that each customer only pays for a set amount of resources (web space, bandwidth and so on) and therefore you should still be able to say as a web hosting provider how many websites are currently on each server. Let&#8217;s put it this way; If the tax man was after them whereby they had to declare each website on a server I am pretty sure they would give the tax man a number or average.</p>
<p>Unbeknown to the above thread, I also contacted many other web hosting providers privately via email, as well as on public forums, and this is what some of them said.</p>
<p>Hi Sarah,</p>
<p>Yes, the name of the server your account would go on is renee.hostservers.co.uk and if you check out that name on whois below you&#8217;ll see the server has only 158 sites on it:</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://whois.domaintools.com/hostservers.co.uk">http://whois.domaintools.com/hostservers.co.uk</a></p>
<p>Kind Regards,</p>
<p>Fiona</p>
<p>I will keep this next one anonymous because this person was very honest and I feel, although they would not mind me sharing this info, they deserve privacy based on this being a private email; even though it was from a customer service of a web hosting provider.</p>
<p>I know what you mean about some host&#8217;s refusing too, we have had some customers in the past, cancel their accounts with us to go elsewhere, and we have often &#8220;probed&#8221; the new host just to make sure that our customer isn&#8217;t letting themselves in for a rough ride, and check their feedback, reviews and what-not, and have VERY often been flatly refused, and told &#8220;That is confidential information&#8221;, or the funniest one was &#8220;We can&#8217;t tell you because of data protection laws&#8221; It has been the case a few times that we have made alternative recommendations for customers wanting to go elsewhere, pointing them to companies that wont shaft them, it really is bonkers some of the shite these companies come out with, almost as if they forget who works for who sometimes… lol…</p>
<p>This next one gives a little more insight on the server side of things.</p>
<p>Our shared hosting runs in a clustered environment and so the number of accounts on each server is dymanic.</p>
<p>On our VPS accounts, our Community VPS accounts have around 60 users per node, Business about 40 users, Developer 25 users and the Enterprise has around 15.</p>
<p>If we can be of any further help with regard to this or any other matter, please do not hesitate to contact us.</p>
<p>Kind Regards</p>
<p>Greg</p>
<p>Webfusion</p>
<p>These next three replies are from the web hosting uk forum.</p>
<p>HARRY</p>
<p>That&#8217;s correct… We have customized internal setting which monitor memory consumption of each account hosted on our server, if any account is trying to load our server we send an notification and suspend the culprit moreover we send you email notification once you reach 80% of allotted server resources (diskspace, bandwidth) to your account and advice you to upgrade your hosting package to next higher level having more resources.</p>
<p>I am afraid… Webhost will never let you know the exact number of accounts hosted on a particular server also you should not bother about it as long as you get excellent hosting environment &amp; server performance</p>
<p>It seems that you have already answered your question!! <strong>If I have a large house with many various sized rooms inside it, I can tell you how many people are in a given room at a given time regardless if one person brings 10 guests into the room while another person brings 1 guest into another room.</strong> Same is the case with shared server, there are different hosting packages varying in allotted server resources hence it&#8217;s very difficult to predict exact number of hosting accounts which can be setup on a specific server.</p>
<p>We never overload our server blindly creating hosting accounts to increase revenue rather we do monitor our shared servers for resource consumption and always keep around 30% FREE resources for offering you better hosting environment &amp; excellent server performance.</p>
<p>FastHost. Basically they are ********!! Another web hosting provider unwilling to give a basic answer.</p>
<p>Sarah</p>
<p>Thank you for your enquiry.</p>
<p>I have attempted to contact you but couldn&#8217;t get through to you on the phone number provided.</p>
<p>Please give me call on my direct line : + 44 1452 561 848 &amp; I will advise accordingly.</p>
<p>I am in the office from 9am to 6pm, Monday through to Friday.</p>
<p>I look forward to hearing from you soon.</p>
<p>What has my phone number got to do with a bog standard question? They have my email address already. I am removed their signature just so as not to embarrass them! as an individual.</p>
<p>So as you can see from the above; Although it is true to say each web hosting account varies in the amount of resources it uses, it is also true to say (which has been clarified above) that at the end of the day each web hosting account has a fixed amount of resources allocated for it (i.e. a set amount of web space and bandwidth) and therefore you could give out some sort of minimum or average number for the amount of web hosting accounts that are on one server.</p>
<p>Remember. My original bog standard query came from after thoughts with regards to the wasting of web space with eAccelerator and therefore pondered what else the web hosting provider was not telling me about. In the above case I am glad I asked the questions I did, because it revealed a whole new light with regards to customer services and what different web hosting providers will tell you (flog you off with!).</p>
<p>I hope this article has opened your eyes and made you want to quiz your potential, or even current, web hosting provider before buying anything, more, from them.</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Forget About Email Requirements When Choosing A Web Host</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the factors that many people forget about when they are looking for a web host is email. The types of accounts offered along with sizes and limitations are as varied as the web hosting companies are themselves.</p>
<p>Every web host should provide you with the ability to have several email accounts, most will offer up to 10 with a basic low end account. Another feature to look for is a company that offers an account that will accept and hold any email sent to your domain that does not match an email address. This is due to the fact that many people misspell names and such and therefore emails get lost.</p>
<p>You basically have three different email services available to you. The first is probably the one that most are familiar with, the POP or post office protocol works like a normal inbox such as your Outlook Express. You will be given a certain amount of storage space you are allowed but generally can only access from one computer.</p>
<p>The second choice called IMAP or internet message access protocol will allow you to use your email account on many different computers so that you can access it at work and home. </p>
<p>The third choice you have is a web based email which is of course the most flexible, allowing you to access your email from anywhere on the planet with a computer and an internet connection though a web browser. I like having all the options. </p>
<p>The next consideration that you have is on the size limit of storage you have. Nearly every web hosting company will have some sort of restriction on the size of account you can have as well as on the size of messages that can be sent. This is especially crucial if you are using your email to send pictures or documents. One key thing you want to do if you are using outlook or outlook express is to select the notify option for when your email is opened so that you know it was received. Many times if a file is too large you will have no other way of knowing. If you don&#8217;t get the notification then you know they didn&#8217;t receive your message.</p>
<p>Now, back to actual storage space, you should pick a web host company that offers a reasonable balance between the bandwidth limits and the size of the mailbox storage. For example if you have an account that offers 500MB of bandwidth but only a 3 MB data storage for email accounts.</p>
<p>Another important issue to look for is outgoing email limits. If you are using your account for business you may need to send emails out to a large number of people several times a day, if the system automatically flags that as spam you will not be able to send them. Check the limitations on outgoing mail and be sure it suits your needs.</p>
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<p>Gregg Hall is an author and internet marketing consultant living in Navarre Florida. Find more information on <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.lowcostwebhostingpackages.com  ">low cost web hosting</a> at http://www.lowcostwebhostingpackages.com</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Microsoft has been launching innovative products one after another for all segments be it students, businessmen, professionals, home, office and the like. Millions of users across the world using Microsoft products well validate their demand and popularity as well as their dominance in the market. Microsoft Servers, also called Windows Servers, target the wider business market.</p>
<p>Small and medium enterprises with 75 or less workstations/users and running a network infrastructure, both Internet access and intranet management, can opt for the Windows Small Business Server. A number of user-friendly and useful applications are perfectly integrated to enable smooth activities in a workplace. The greatest advantage of the Windows Small Business Server Premium is that it caters to demanding IT needs in small businesses as it comes with a blend of Windows Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2003 technology in addition to Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and ISA Server 2000. If the user already has an established software and wants to incorporate the Windows Small Business Server Premium, this 100% compatibility software is the best and would leave no room for complaints. Here are some features of this software:</p>
<p> Shared access to the Internet Protection of local network through a firewall Access to Remote Web Workplace and Outlook Web Windows SharePoint Services facilitating a preconfigured internal website for sharing of information in a collaborative work environment Access to email, remote desktops, etc. via Remote Web Workplace Access to schedule, email, calendar, task information, etc. in wireless gadgets and mobile phone Efficient running of network through use of end-to-end network administration features.
<p>SQL is the short form of Structured Query Language; it is a database management language used in computer terms. It focuses mainly on query and updation of data, creation and modification of any graphical depiction of a database structure, and data access control. Microsoft SQL Server is a database server based upon relational algebra; T-SQL and ANSI SQL are its query languages. Microsoft SQL Server is one of the most demanded of Microsoft Servers and has been introduced in a number of variants over the years &#8211; SQL Server 2005, SQL Server 2008, and SQL Server 2008 R2 in 2005, 2008, and 2009 respectively. User variability and multiple editions according to the uses with different features is the inimitability of the Microsoft SQL Server. Editions include compact, developer, embedded, enterprise, evaluation, express, fast track, standard, web, and workgroup, all available with Microsoft SQL Server as the prefixes. Supporting different data types with a capacity to contain multiple OS-level files including other files and objects, data storage is one aspect that the user experiences a win-win situation. Each database has allocated storage space, divided into successively numbered pages, each 8 KB in size. Furthermore, buffer management, protocol layer, logging &amp; transaction, concurrency &amp; locking, data retrieval, and more make the Microsoft SQL Server a value-for-money software.</p>
<p>Efficient business operations and managing of in-house network activities become an easy affair with Windows Servers.</p>
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		<title>Something Phishy About your Company&#8217;s Email Server</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The problem of leaky company email servers has been around since the last decade. Considering the length of time it has been around and the ton of information available on how to fix this problem, it boggles the mind that this very problem still exists today.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Just exactly what is this &#8220;leaky problem&#8221; in email servers? The common term for this problem is &#8220;open relay&#8221;. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Back in the days when the monstrosity known today as &#8220;spamming&#8221; was yet unheard of, email servers did not have to filter outgoing email according to allowed networks or domains. In other words, email senders from outside of your company&#8217;s network were allowed to relay through your email server. It was convenient for companies related to one another at that time to share a common email server because most internet access was via dial-up lines and the cost of a dedicated line was still very expensive. Every now and then, an unknown sender would gain relay access but most network administrators would just turn a blind eye even if this act spoke of bad netiquette. After all, the internet was still about sharing during those days.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Over time, the abusers came. The network administrators were slow in plugging the open relay because this kind of activity was yet unheard of and no patch would be available for the server software. The server software makers were just being alerted to this new form of network abuse. When the software makers were able to solve the open relay problem, the damage was too big to contain. The abusers have now discovered a new albeit unscrupulous means of getting their messages across. The cat and mouse chase was on.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
A decade later, the chase is still on and it is quite apparent the mouse is running rings around the cat. Spammers are still using their trusty old open relay scanner which scours the net for leaky email servers. But these days, not only spammers are checking for leaks; they have been joined in the hunt by cyber criminals. While spammers send nothing more than annoying marketing pitches, the cyber criminals can actually clean out your bank accounts through the phishing email scams they send out.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
If you are new to phishing, it is the method by which scammers send you an official looking email such as from your bank, credit card company or a website that you have done business with. They give you the story that they need you update your account or you risk cancellation. Then you should click a link on the email to take you to a website where you can update your personal information. The link is really a cleverly disguised web server that will gather the personal information that you input. Once the information is in the hands of the scammer, you know what they will do next.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Many phishing email scams&#8217; method of operation are taken from the spammers&#8217; handbook&#8211;utilizing open relays in unsuspecting email servers. Open relays are often the result of the administrator&#8217;s inexperience, lack of knowledge, carelessness or outright laziness. Most modern unix/linux based email servers have anti-relaying mechanisms built in, and while we have no experience with Windows based email servers, we would like to think that competent Windows based server software makers should have incorporated this feature as well. There is no set formula for configuring an email server, each business has its own unique requirements and policies to follow. But the constant should be that once the requirements and policies are in place, anti-relaying should be turned on.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Email is probably the most widely used tool in the online world. That is basically the reason why spammers and scammers exploit it to the max&#8211;the payoffs could be huge. By making sure your company&#8217;s email server is not an open relay, you are also disallowing the spammers and scammers from eating into your network bandwidth. But more importantly, you are saving many email users from unwanted junk and being victimized by cyber criminals. If you do not particularly care about doing it for others, do it for yourself because the next potential phishing victim might be you.</p>
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		<title>Know About the Web Hosting Control Panels</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are so many players in the web hosting field from individual to big corporation. Web hosting service is a highly competitive field and this drives the web hosting players to offer feature rich hosting plans at affordable cost. Web hosting is the basic thing a webmaster needs to make his website presence, to the whole world.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>The competitiveness of the web hosting field compel the web hosting companies to excel each other. So almost all the top companies are giving very efficient technical support. The extra features like free domain name and site builder and the pricing are varying from company to company. But the control panel makes a difference and you have to pick up the correct service which suits your need.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>The control panel is a soft ware provided by the web hosting company to control and manage your web site hosting. It is like a vital part of your body. Through control panel you can mange all your activities like email creation, opening of your FTP accounts, statistics report and many more. Though control panel alone can not be used as a yardstick to judge the quality of a web hosting service, it is important to know about the control panel as it is an vital aspect of a web hosting service.</p>
<p><b>Control panels for Windows Only platform</b></p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Helm is a Windows only web hosting control panel. Helm control panel has many customer friendly features and the most striking feature is the billing information. Except the H-sphere, all most all the commonly used control panels do not provide billing information inside the control panel. Helm is easy to operate and has a good standard interface.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Hosting Accelerator is another windows only web hosting control panel. It seems to make a best impression by showing more stuff, but showing too much won&#8217;t make a best impression. It makes an impression that the interface is not planned properly and it lacks in extra feature. It suits the seasoned players.</p>
<p><b>Control Panels For Linux Only Platform</b></p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>cPanel occupies the number one place among the control panels, because of its many features with easy operation and inexpensive aspect. It is based on Linux platform and serves for over ten flavors of Linux. Many hosting companies prefer it, as it costs only $20 per month/server.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Interworx has many features and deserves to be ranked at the top of Linux only platform web hosting control panels. Considering the fact that there are more Linux based web hosting providers, Inteworx has dedicated to the Linux platform. It has a feature to see the up streams and sown streams. Interworx has a clean interface. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>DirectAdmin is another control panel serving Linux platform. DirectAdmin provides low hosting cost at $10 per month. It is the easiest control panel to use. Though it claims to have more features, needs lot of improvements to match the other Linux only control panels.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>The disadvantage of both Linux only and Windows only control panels is that they lose the hosting customers of the other platform.</p>
<p><b>Control Panels For Both Linux And Windows</b></p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Plesk, because of its availability for both Linux and Windows platforms, has little advantage over the panel control panel. Many web hosting providers who serves both Linux and Windows hosting customers prefer Plesk. Plesk interface looks like Windows XP and it is expensive as it serves both the platforms. The website builder tool and other features integrate well with Plesk.</p>
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<p>H-Sphere is another control panel for both Linux and Windows. Through H-Sphere is widely used by the web hosting sites, it lacks some features when compared to Plesk and cPanel. But it offers many features from key functionalities to complete automation.</p>
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<p>Ensim, another control panel for both Windows and Linux, has to cover more grounds when compared to other web hosting control panels serving both Linux and Windows.</p>
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<p>As  per the ratings, cPanel is preferred for Linux platform and Helm control panel is for Windows platform.</p>
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<p>Author Information: After deciding on the control panel, choose the web hosting service which offers extra features, apart from good technical support, at a reasonable price. The extra features you can look for are, free domain name, website builder, unlimited sub domain and many more.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.domainwebhostingproviders.com/web-hosting-control-panel-softwares.htm">Web Hosting Control Panels</a></p>
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<p>The author&#8217;s web site presents top ranking web hosting services offering affordable web hosting with extra features. Visit his site to get details of web hosting companies offering free domain name, free site builder, cheap domain names for any number of sites and many more.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.domainwebhostingproviders.com">Affordable Web Hosting</a></p>
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		<title>About the Basic Concepts of Web Hosting Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 11:19:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The web hosting service is an Internet based service offering online arrangements to store data, descriptions through Web. As the Internet continues to grow, increased competition, new marketing methods and ensuring excellent quality service to customers are all obstacles that business owners must face in order to turn a profit. There are numbers of different [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The web hosting service is an Internet based service offering online arrangements to store data, descriptions through Web. As the Internet continues to grow, increased competition, new marketing methods and ensuring excellent quality service to customers are all obstacles that business owners must face in order to turn a profit. There are numbers of different companies offering web hosting services. Some provide free web hosting service and some charges a fee.</p>
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It is also very important to find that what kind of hosting service is best for you. Web hosting is a cutthroat business. When looking for a web host for your small business, keep in mind the following as these features can make running your business a little easier. There are different types of web hosting services: shared web hosting, paid web hosting, free web hosting, clustered web hosting, and reseller web hosting, file web hosting and dedicated web hosting. This has drawbacks like reducing speed and making information more accessible to tampering. </p>
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Free web hosting is free of cost. On the average the cost of the website should not any longer than per megabytes the low cost web hosting companies must provide the maximum bandwidth with minimum time. You can open account with the help of free services or blogger and no experience is needed for such hosting service. But on the other hand, you have to pay monthly fee for using paid hosting service. The major types of web hosting services are free web hosting, dedicated web hosting, and shared hosting, collocation web host and reseller web hosting. You can set-up your domain by using your own domain name. In shared web hosting service, your website is located on the same server with hundreds of other users. </p>
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If a user anticipates lot of visitors to his site, then he needs a service provider that can handle the traffic without any pester. A person using dedicated web hosting service has full control on its server. Small business web hosting service is becoming very popular now a day. It is important to check what the fees for the service. Reseller service allows users to resell the service to others. File hosting service is used for hosting large files.</p>
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The choice of the web hosting service will somehow decide the future of his online business. This makes all the difference for your business. Web hosting services are helpful, safe, convenient and reasonably priced. You don&#8217;t have to pay much for such services.  Most of the web hosting companies are offering user friendly website designs and editing tools like FrontPage, PHP. In collocation web service a person will own physical space to maintain a server.</p>
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		<title>Let&#8217;s Talk About Webpage Domain Name Registration Reasons and Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 12:21:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[First and foremost is that the Internet is not pass?nd experiencing a downward trend. The fact is its still growing at an astounding daily rate. Most people modern day are computer savvy and a very large majority now actually research a product or information online before making a decision to purchase. If you&#8217;re thinking about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First and foremost is that the Internet is not pass?nd experiencing a downward trend.  The fact is its still growing at an astounding daily rate.  Most people modern day are computer savvy and a very large majority now actually research a product or information online before making a decision to purchase. If you&#8217;re thinking about starting or expanding a business opportunity on the Internet the time is right. The first step is to register your business name, even before you complete building your a website.</p>
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<p>Some of the most basic and understood reasons for wanting to register an independent domain name are as follows;</p>
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<p>1. Unique identity. Many search engines will no longer list redundant affiliate Websites as they see them all as simply the same Website which would inundate and clutter their directory.  Additionally, Internet surfers are not looking for replicated sites and would search using a service that provides the best and most varying information for a customer&#8217;s valuable time.  With a personal domain name however, you get Websites listed in search engines, increased exposure and subsequently generate more free traffic and sales for the site you work so hard to put up in the forefront.</p>
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<p>2. Professionalism.  Customers seek out professional companies offering quality products and services.  A personal domain offers and presents a professional image, prestige, and invaluable credibility.  A personal domain allows the webmaster to customize, add, alter, include or delete and present their products and services in the manner they specifically choose.</p>
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<p>3.  Another words, Control.  The Webmaster (you) have complete control as to what your site looks like and what information it contains.</p>
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<p>4. Short, sweet address. Instead of having to advertise long, hard-to-remember URLs, you, can create an easy-to-remember domain name (e.g. www.MyBusiness.com). From there, building a Website with links to your Gateway(s) or, in the case of affiliate sites you wish to promote is a simple matter. You can easily set a personal domain to automatically redirect (referred to as &#8220;URL forwarding&#8221;) to a favorite Gateway or any other site.  For example, you could advertise a name like www.OurBusiness.com, but when your prospects enter that URL, they&#8217;ll be automatically be redirected to the Gateway of your choosing.</p>
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<p>5.  A Permanent address. With a personal domain, you and your family or business can have permanent, lifetime e-mail addresses that you&#8217;ll never have to change.  Likewise, you&#8217;ll be able to create exactly the e-mail addresses you want (e.g. YourFirstName@YourDomain.com, Info@YourDomain.com, MyBusiness.com, Support@YourDomain.com, etc.).</p>
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<p>Like everything, not all similar services and products are created equally.  You do in fact get what you pay for.  Domain registrations can go from $1.99 up to and exceed $30 annually.  Check the fine print and be sure you know exactly the benefits each registrar has to offer.  There is some pretty common ground out there among the competition.</p>
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<p>Some offer you hosting as well (a place to park your Webpage). Web hosting packages include storage, email accounts, domain and more services to consider for your complete business needs!  Some sell you a domain name at a highly affordable rate but you might just be sacrificing the ability to transfer your new domain name to another hosting service so again, read the small print if you have other plans and services already in place.</p>
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<p>Many domain services allow you to keep your contact information updated easily by using their Domain Management System. You will also be able to renew your domain name and update the Domain Name Servers (DNS information). By using your unique username and password established when you registered the domain name with their company.</p>
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<p>The domain registrar that I personally use has some unusual features such as Word Wizard which allows me to use the name of a major city or state as part of a domain name to make it memorable.  The Word Wizard combines my keyword with either category to create a domain name.   Then to there is a function called Domain Twist where if you are having trouble coming up with an available name, the Domain Twist takes words and gives them a twirl to come up with variations of the original name.      A function that I particularly like is in an instance where if you already own a domain name that you registered using another registrar you can save money by taking advantage of their low transfer price. An added benefit to transferring your domain to the service I use is that they will also add one year to the original registration term you had with the company you are transferring you domain name from.</p>
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<p>They also let me search and register a maximum of 30 domains at one time and register variations of my primary domain names to avoid confusion and copycat sites.  Best of all now that we all deal with international customers (and I have personally not found it anywhere else) is the ability to create domain names in Korean, Japanese, traditional and simplified Chinese characters. This function means the name you create will work just like any English-character name in that you can enter it into your browser and be taken to the corresponding website.</p>
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<p>So, in a nut shell we talked about the advantages of registering a personal domain name and covered some limited information about the services domain registers offer.  Most importantly, we addressed some unique features offered by the domain registrar I&#8217;m thrilled to be associated with and just had to share.  You can find out more about my domain service that I&#8217;m excited about by visiting the link I placed in the resource box following this article.  But in conclusion I&#8217;ll say for the third time, read the fine print to ensure they offer you everything you need as well.</p>
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		<title>What You Need to Know About Dedicated Server Hosting</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 18:30:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  &#13; Dedicated Server Hosting On initial set-up you will probably decide to host your web site on a shared server, this is generally a much more cost effective and risk free option with the additional advantage of requiring much less know how and input on your part. But as your business grows so will [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Dedicated Server Hosting</strong></p>
<p>On initial set-up you will probably decide to host your web site on a shared server, this is generally a much more cost effective and risk free option with the additional advantage of requiring much less know how and input on your part. But as your business grows so will the content of your website, and more importantly so too will the traffic your web site receives. Many shared solutions offer masses of storage and unlimited bandwidth but it should be noted that this bandwidth refers only to the maximum you may use in one month without incurring an additional charge from your <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.whichdomainhost.co.uk/index.php">web host</a> and does not mean you are able to accommodate an unlimited amount of visitors at any one time. With shared host you share your server with many other websites and if any of them are receiving lots of traffic the speed of your site will be adversely affected, this is where dedicated hosting comes into it’s own.</p>
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<p><strong>Un-Managed Server Hosting</strong>, is naturally cheaper than managed server hosting, but comes with some additional responsibilities, primarily that of maintenance. You will be expected to carry out any up-keep required including adding patches, security and software upgrades and altering configurations, you should only choose to host your web site on an unmanaged server if you are comfortable with how a server works and how to maintain it.</p>
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<p><strong>Managed Server Hosting</strong>, is where you lease the Dedicated Server from your web host and they run it for you, managed server hosting costs slightly more than unmanaged server hosting but gives you the peace of mind that all up-keep, maintenance and required upgrades are provided by the host.</p>
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<p>Dedicated Server Hosting as with shared server hosting comes with many choices, the first of which will be that of disk space, then of processing power and finally but very importantly of platform, Windows or Unix based. Your choices will be driven by the type of web site you are hosting, how many visitors you receive and what you are intending to host on it. If you are intending to run Windows based software such as MS Access or host windows media files WMVs for music or video then compatibility and licensing issues will require you to use windows based hosting. If you do not need to host these type of software, and will be using mp3, Vlc or Quicktime instead then you will be able to use a Unix based server, which can prove much more cost effective as most providers use the Linux form of Unix which is open source software and free, a saving which can be passed on to you.</p>
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<p>Your dedicated server will usually be provided to you at a set cost per month which is made up of the lease of the server plus any extra packages including server management and software if you choose to have them. Most dedicated servers come with a graphical user interface in the form of a control panel not unlike many of those provided by the shared hosting options, although you will have much greater flexibility over the configuration of your web space as you are able to alter the server’s configuration yourself.</p>
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<p>There is no limit (other than disk space) to the number of domains you can host which makes dedicated hosting a valuable option for those who want to avoid having to pay for each of those domains to be hosted separately.</p>
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<p>For more in formation visit, <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.whichdomainhost.co.uk/index.php">Which Domain Host</a></p>
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		<title>Something About Ecommerce Hosting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is the role of Ecommerce-hosting in any of the business? It is an inseparable and crucial choice in any of the business which a user decides to run. Any sort of offering can easily be through internet service. However, for an impressive presence in the online markets, marketing strategies play a very important role [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is the role of Ecommerce-hosting in any of the business? It is an inseparable and crucial choice in any of the business which a user decides to run. Any sort of offering can easily be through internet service. However, for an impressive presence in the online markets, marketing strategies play a very important role and while choosing cannot be taken lightly. User requires in budget but effective <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.hostingcoupons.org/"><b>hosting</b></a>. Ecommerce-hosting will act as a dynamo when it comes to establishment of one’s business online.</p>
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<p>There are several types of ecommerce-hosting in the market with variety of differences but an ideal choice of user should be rooted on two things: first, company should provide excellent service according to the priority of customer. Second, service should be under the specific budget. The task may look problematic, but, constant self training can make the task much simpler for the user.</p>
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<p>Little stuff which can assist the user to locate an all round ecommerce-hosting include the following: </p>
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<p>It happens with the user several times, that he/she purchases an expensive <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.hostingcoupons.org/"><b>hosting package</b></a>. One should know that several things come along with person or company assisting the user to build his/her site. Key thing is that it should match user’s requirements. Every wise user requires a hosting company which include email addresses so that one can easily make link with others. Some, however, even provide support to the user along with their features. </p>
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<p>Hence, user should find a host which provide not only the above mentioned features but also provide additional things along with it. </p>
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<p>A user having a business can exploit several benefits from Ecommerce-hosting. However, for it user needs to bring the website in proper condition. One should provide excellent service to the customers but concerning one’s own budget. One can search and find valuable and related information on the website for the successful accomplishment of all the tasks.</p>
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