Finding
That Host That Offers the Most
Author: Merle
Whether you already have a Web site or are thinking of setting up shop
online, sooner or later you'll have to deal with the issue of Web
hosting. Although it may seem like a no brainer, there are actually many
factors you'll need to consider before making this important decision.
Your first inclination may be to look only at the cost, thinking
"cheaper is better." However, that old saying "you get
what you pay for," is especially true in this situation. Here are
some of the more important points you'll want to look at when
considering your next host.
UNIX/NT
The two most popular hosting platforms to choose from are UNIX and NT.
UNIX is by far the favorite, as it was the only choice way back in the
early days of the Internet. It is easy to configure, great for setting
your own file permissions and the platform for most of the free scripts
available for download. It is flexible, reliable and supports scripting
languages like Perl and PHP3.
NT is Microsoft's baby. One problem that I have
found with NT servers is a lack of readily available scripts that work
on this platform. Also, (unlike UNIX) many NT users need assistance from
their Web Host Administrators to set file permissions. NT supports MS
applications such as ASP, Access, Frontpage and scripting languages such
as Perl, Cold Fusion and ASP.
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Tech Support
When you need help you'll want to make sure you can get it. Some Web
hosts offer phone support or even live chat. Make sure they have good
tech support in place, as there's nothing more annoying than needing
assistance with your site and not being able to get it.
Set-up Fee/Monthly Fee
Some hosts charge an initial set-up fee to get your site set up and
running on their server. Make sure you check on this when comparing
prices. I've seen monthly fees ranging from $9.99 to $39.99, depending
on the plan and services offered. My advice to you would be to look past
the cheapest and most expensive ends of the scale and go with a
mid-range pricing plan to be on the safe side. You should be able to
pick up a reliable Web host for $20 to $25 per month.
Hard Drive/Space
How much space they're willing to give you is important if you're going
to compare apples to apples. You need to keep in mind the size of your
site when deciding how much space you really need. Generally, 20 to 30
MB is plenty for a small site. You might want to ask if you can pay for
more space should your site ever outgrow its present state.
FTP Access/Telnet Access
Even if you plan on using Frontpage to manage your site, you'll still
need to have FTP access. It is usually standard, but it never hurts to
ask. Make sure you keep your user name and password in a safe place.
You'll use FTP to set file permissions and to upload your files to the
Web server.
Telnet can be very useful for troubleshooting CGI
scripts and changing server configurations. There are some servers that
will not grant telnet access.
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CGI-BIN
A very important component if you're planning on adding any sort of
interactivity to your site like forms, shopping carts, etc. Usually
comes as standard equipment, but I've seen some of the cheaper hosts
leave it out entirely.
E-Mail Boxes & POP3 Aliases
One thing that's very important to me is the ability to use different
aliases with my domain name. For example, if your domain is
ezineadauction.com, you may want to set up separate addresses to sort
your mail like service@ezineadauction.com or support@ezineadauction.com.
They may all funnel into the same mailbox, but you can set up filters at
your end, making customer service a whole lot easier.
If you have a "wildcard" account, you can
set up as many aliases as you like. If you have other employees who will
need their own private box, check with the Web host to see how many
boxes they will allow.
Stats
Once you start getting traffic, you'll want to know where it's coming
from and what pages of your site are being visited. Some Web hosts will
throw stats tracking in with their standard package or at least give you
access to your log files, which you can then use with third-party
software to run reports on the traffic your site is receiving.
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Miscellaneous Thoughts:
1.
If you want to use Frontpage: Do they have the FP
server extensions installed?
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