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Choosing a Web Host
The following questions represent the most important
elements to consider when selecting a Web Hosting Provider. Since your site is a
direct reflection of your organization, finding a company that meets your needs
and offers a superior hosting environment is critical. Read this report provided
by UUNet, a top
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1. What speed of access does the server have?
Having high speed access is obviously key to having a responsive web site. The
provider should offer a minimum of T3 (45 Mbps) connectivity with sufficient
bandwidth available for each client being hosted. This bandwidth should also
preferably be connected to a high speed Internet backbone.
2. Does the server have redundant Internet connections?
This is essential for providing uninterrupted service. With only one connection
point, if the Internet line goes down, then all web service is interrupted.
3. How much control do I have over the web site?
Can you make changes anytime you want? Do these changes need to be audited? Can
you name the site with your own domain name? Can you place custom ASP scripts on
the server? Your web site is a direct reflection of your company. As such, you
want to have sufficient control of the site to portray your company's image.
4. How is server security maintained?
Maintaining the integrity of your site is nearly as important as maintaining the
availability of it. Having your server "hacked" into is not a trivial
occurrence. As such, you need to make sure that your provider has taken the
necessary steps to secure your web site. Physical security of the server,
partitioning of users on shared servers, ability to encrypt user access and the
software security of the server must all be carefully set up to prevent
unauthorized access.
5. How scalable is the service?
The best thing that can happen is that your web site is tremendously popular.
But if this happens, can the web hosting provider meet the demand? Any web
hosting provider needs to be able to easily add bandwidth and processing power
to meet any level of demand. They also should monitor both the servers and the
Internet connections so that any traffic or congestion problems are fixed well
before the client knows about it.
6. Is the server information backed up to tape regularly?
Since the information on the web server is changing all the time, the hosting
service needs to do daily backups of the information you are hosting.
7. Are server support, server monitoring and server
availability all covered by a 24x7 service policy?
The World Wide Web has no down time. As such, you need your server to be
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. And in the event of problems, you need
to be able to contact tech support at all times. It is also preferable that the
hosting service provide for automatic monitoring of your web site. This way, if
there is a problem with the site they will know about it immediately.
8. Are high performance web servers used?
Although it is not recommended, a web site can be hosted on a standard desktop
machine configuration. However, this machine will not be able to support very
robust access. The web servers you are being hosted on should have fast CPUs, a
lot of memory (the more the better) and high speed disk drives.
9. Is there a secure transaction hosting option?
Even if you are not engaging in transactions over the Internet today, you might
be tomorrow. Your provider should have an option to have either SSL or PCT
encryption set up on your web site. These encryption protocols allow you to
securely get information from your web site visitors (such as credit card
information). Your provider should also make provisions for getting the
sensitive information from the web server to your office location in a secure
manner.
10. How much Internet experience does the provider have?
Although this seems like an obvious question, you would be amazed at how many
companies have less than 6 months of experience in Internet services.
11. How knowledgeable are the sales and support staff?
Again, what may seem like an obvious question, but in reality an important point
to consider. When you are talking to a potential provider ask them some Internet
questions and make sure that you are happy with the answers. Also, be sure to
call the technical support line. Since these are the people you will need to
deal with, it is important to be comfortable with them. Finally, check out the
web support pages. The FAQs and other documents will be most likely be your main
resource for answering questions about using this hosting service.
12. Does the provider supply Monthly traffic reports?
The whole reason you are putting up a web site is to attract visitors. Monthly
traffic reports supply you with the feedback you need to make sure that the site
is doing everything it should be.
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