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Choosing The Best Web Server For Your Online Business

 
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Robert Michael

What is a web server? Basically, a web server embodies the theory of supply and demand: it supplies your website when the people demand it. When a user wants to view your website, the server finds the URL’s file and uploads it to the user’s browser. However, there are many different kinds of servers to choose from, so how do you find the right one?

The Virtual Private Server is a great choice for larger businesses that have complicated needs. It’s best if you have some experience working the program, because you have to know how to control the settings, but if you can read and understand the manual, you’ll be fine. The plus to a Virtual Private Server is that it’s a single server that branches out, letting you work independently while paying with the other host customers. You can also have up to 50 websites. It can be costly at over 100 dollars a month, but if you’re concerned about security and control, a Virtual Private Server is probably the way to go.

The more popular server is Virtual Hosting. This is a single server that is shared with many users. Because it’s controlled by an administrator, you don’t need to worry about technical skills. However, you don’t have as much control as you would with a Virtual Private Server, because every time you want to change something in your settings, you have to contact the admininstrator. Secondly, you’re only allowed one website, so if you want to start a second site, you have to create a new account. The good news is, it’s a great deal at only about 20 to 50 dollars per month. So if you have a small business with just one or two websites, and you don’t want to worry about technical skills , Virtual Hosting is the best choice.

You also have to think about web server software. One type is Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS). It only works with NT-based server systems, as NT is a Microsoft product. It has crash protection and plenty of support, so you don’t have to worry about viruses. Also, if you use NT, you get IIS free with it.

However, the most popular type is Apache. It’s always free, and while it isn’t supported like IIS, it’s always updated and easy to use. So if you’re looking for something safe, IIS is a great choice, but Apache is more popular for a reason.

These are only a few of the servers and software you have to choose from, but they’re a start. If you do your research and think of what will best benefit your business or webpage, you can make a well-informed decision that will let you be a successful host.

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Robert Michael is a writer for Daily Servers which is an excellent place to find servers links, resources and articles. For more information go to: http://www.dailyservers.com

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