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Our Website Hosting Options

Website Hosting Description Cost Range
Basic Websites
  • 10 GB Space
  • Unlimited Bandwidth
$75 to $90 Per Month
Small Business Websites
  • 150 GB Space
  • Unlimited Bandwidth
$100 to $175 Per Month
Multimedia Websites
  • Unlimited Space
  • Unlimited Bandwidth
$200 to $300 Per Month
Multiple Websites (2 - 4)
  • Unlimited Space
  • Unlimited Bandwidth
$400 to $1000 Per Month
Multiple Websites (5 - 10)
  • Unlimited Space
  • Unlimited Bandwidth
$1100 to $2500 Per Month

What is Website Hosting?

If you've started looking for web hosting, you have undoubtedly found there are thousands of hosting companies to choose from and finding a website host is not difficult. The challenge is finding the right type of hosting service and the features the hosting company offer. Extensive information about each type of website hosting is provided in our Web Hosting Guide and here we have a brief summary of the five main types of hosting. Shared Hosting, the most common and abundant in choices, is the most basic type of hosting. Shared hosting means your website is hosted with other websites on the same server. This is the most cost effective option because a majority of sites don’t require resource intensive servers allowing all the website owners on a server to share the resource as well as the hosting cost. Dedicated hosting is your website on it’s own server. You are the sole user of the server and all of the server space and processing are dedicated to your site. You have complete control of the server allowing you to install your own software and configuring your services. Virtual Private Server hosting, often referred to as VPS, is one server divided into many partitions. The partitions are in a sense each dedicated servers and you would host your website on one of these partitions. VPS is a great option if you need more server resources for your website without the high price tag of a dedicated server. Managed hosting is a dedicated server hosting arrangement however in addition to renting a dedicated server, you pay the hosting company to manage nearly all the aspects of the server. This may include but not limited to reporting, monitoring, load balancing, security, storage, database management and application management. Co-location hosting allows you to have your own server hosted within a hosting company’s the datacenter. This gives you the ability to build your own server to your requirements and specifications and have that server hosted on a robust and secure network within a webhosts datacenter.

Windows Hosting and Linux Hosting

Posted on February 15, 2011 by Peter Jonnes

Windows offers powerful enterprise level capabilities with its web servers. Its .NET framework is an impressive technology that allows for integrated system applications and web applications to function harmoniously delivering unique web experiences. Robust tools like ASP.net, MS SQL, Access, Sliverlight and technologies like VB.net, C#, SOAP, WML, AJAX, ADO and OLEDB can be utilized on Windows Web Servers. Windows hosting can also support Unix/Linux based technologies like PHP and MySQL as well so don’t immediately dismiss Windows.

Linux Hosting is the more prevalent type of hosting for individuals simply because it’s cheaper. Most users wouldn’t be able to really do anything in Linux itself but managing a basic website or blog with a flexible control panel gives anyone that wants a website the ability to have one. Linux servers run an open source distribution that has little to no licensing costs to the webhosting company. The applications that allow PHP and MySQL to operate on the server are also free further reducing costs. With the advent of powerful and extremely easy-to-use website content management systems like WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla, Linux and PHP based hosting rocketed to popularity.