Sunday, August 19, 2012

Shared Hosting vs. Virtual Private Servers (VPS Hosting)


Web hosting is available in different forms and packages. From the large grid option of hosting, in which are grouped a number of servers with multiple nodes, goes all the way back to home servers, a consumer-owned car has a website through an end-user connection to the Internet .

However, the two most popular options for the consumer, shared hosting - where hundreds or thousands of sites are hosted on the same server - and VPS hosting. VPS stands for "Virtual Private Server", which already shows a great advantage of VPS hosting is shared. Yes, I mean privacy.

Many experts have compared to shared hosting to live in a condo. You can share a common scale, lift, move, maybe even a laundry area and chill out. This means that any security threat to one person may end up affecting all the others - a computer virus, like a fire, does not discriminate between the intended purpose and passersby.

VPS, however, is like a house. More privacy, liability cost slightly more, but more control or more - for example, operating systems and programs installed. VPS Hosting allows you to control the configuration and firewall, but within strict limits set by the owner of the server you are. This means that others share a server with you you can not hurt too easily.

This does not mean that shared hosting is inherently impractical and set up for disaster. Very different - some people manage well control, while others do better with people to take over the headache for them. For the technologically inept users who require only basic levels of bandwidth and disk space, shared hosting from a reliable service is a much more profitable than the hassles of a VPS host.

One of the steps to take to clear the liabilities of shared hosting is to get a dedicated IP address. This will allow you to accept credit cards on your site for electronic commerce, and - most important - will prevent you from being blacklisted by search engines because a spammer has been sharing your IP. Anonymous FTP downloads and better search results are among other advantages that come with a dedicated IP. Thus, investing additional 1-4 dollars, you buy the security, as well as a number of useful functions that are used for every webmaster.

To support in favor of VPS, not even a dedicated IP will give you the security you get with a VPS. Several economic VPS plans are available, from a meager $ 10 a month - a sum that most end users are also paying for shared hosting plans.

Finally, the conclusion I have reached is that shared hosting - a known, trusted hosts - this is definitely the best option for personal users or small scale. But for people with big plans for their presence on the web, VPS is a long-term investment that will last a lifetime. The additional privacy, control and scalability that offers worth ten times its cost ....

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