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Date de publication 2018-08-09 13:00:00 (vue: 2018-08-09 17:01:20)
Titre What You Need to Look for When Choosing a Hosting Company for Your Startup
Texte Whether you sell clothes online or have recently set up a financial services firm, every startup needs to have a strong online presence in order to make the right moves in 2018. To do this, it is critical that you align with a premium-quality hosting provider. After all, if you choose a web host that is unreliable and does not deliver high levels of performance, then the usability and speed of your website will suffer. Not only will this frustrate your customers and prospects, but it will cause your search engine ranking to fall too. This is something that no business can afford, but especially not a startup that’s struggling to get established. So, with that in mind, read on to discover all of the different things you need to look for when choosing a hosting company for your startup. Start by identifying your hosting needs The first thing you need to do is understand your hosting needs. You won’t be able to find the right web host for you if you do not know what you need. To determine this, you need to first ask yourself a number of different questions, including the following: What type of platform are you going to use for your website? For example, will it be WordPress or a different platform? What sort of website are you going to build? Are you going to build a portfolio website, organisational website, blogging website, or something else? Are you interested in building more than one website? What is the sort of volume of traffic that you are aiming for? Are you going to require special software to code your site, for example, .net, java, php, etc.? By answering these important questions, you will be able to figure out what you need so that you have a good starting point in your quest to find the best web host for your particular requirements. Reliability, performance, and server uptime There really is only one place to begin when it comes to assessing the quality of a web host business, and this is by looking at the level of performance and the guaranteed uptime they provide. Don’t settle for anything less than the best in terms of uptime, as your business cannot afford to be offline. Companies like HostGator and SiteGround guarantee 99.9 percent uptime. You should not settle for anything less than 99 percent. Other factors also play a critical role in helping you determine whether a web host is reliable or not. This includes things like bandwidth, daily back-ups, and RAID protected storage. You will also want to ensure that the company provides 24/7 customer support, as you want to have complete peace of mind that any issues will be dealt with immediately so that they do not have a negative impact on your business. In terms of site back-ups specifically, there are a few key questions you can ask a prospective company to get a better understanding of this aspect: Do you only provide the back-up itself or do you offer assistance in restoring the back-up? Do you offer any plug-ins for site back-ups? How often do automatic back-ups take place? Are there any options for manual site back-ups? Is there the option for site back-ups within the admin control panel? This will help you determine how frequently back-ups occur and whether or not there is any level of customisation. This is critical because no business can afford to lose their critical data, so you need to be able to back-up your data according to your requirements. Price and refunds
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