A Guide to Web Hosting (Need to know more about what you're looking for?)
Everyone wants cheap web hosting right? But what does "cheap" mean? Do you really want to go with the company that offers the cheapest pricing, or the company that's got a perfect track record?
Let's face it, there are a lot of fly-by-night web hosting companies out there, and they don't know the first thing about providing reliable service. That's a scary thought.
Many web hosting businesses try to compete at such cheap prices, that their hosting services suffer for it. If you go to the first Virtual Hosting company you see, and they are offering 75 cents a GB pricing, think to yourself "Can they afford support services, backup hardware, and proper routing equipment when they are charging next to nothing?". Most hosting companies
who charge next to nothing for services, simply mean you will get the equivilant in support and reliable uptimes. If they are only servicing the bare minimum requirements, expect to see that in your support and service. Go with a reputable hosting company, like HBHosting.com, who has the track record and support to prove that your websites will always be up when you need them.
Are you looking for Virtual Hosting or Dedicated Hosting? If you're not sure, ask yourself one simple question. Are you planning on making your website part of your permanent income, or is it for on the side business use?
If you are planning on making the website part of your permanent income, go with Dedicated hosting. Dedicated allows you to have your own server, to easily offer services like video streaming more readily. Virtual Hosting is best suited
for small businesses and low traffic websites.
Are you in the market for domain names? You can register your domain for $15.00 with HBHosting! We even offer special pricing on given months! Get your domain name today!
HBHosting offers the following technologies with our hosting: PHP , MySQL , Perl , and SSI
All of our servers are hosted on Unix servers, utilizing technology from Red Hat Linux, and FreeBSD.
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