Managed or Shared Web Hosting For You?

Among the most popular types of web hosting that are around today, managed and shared hosting are the two front runners. Here is a brief rundown of both these types so you can make an informed choice when choosing between the two.

Managed Web Hosting is described as the kind of hosting that is well secured, strictly controlled and software updated regularly. This type of web hosting is the norm for web servers that have to be guaranteed 24/7 uptime and are often a great choice for almost anything apart from personal websites.

You will find that on a standalone single server, the difference in cost between shared and managed is quite small, especially for larger businesses. Shared webhosting maybe a more cost effective means in normal circumstances, but managed web hosting is more reliable. Clients will always find that their sites load faster with this method of hosting and security issues tend not to be a major problem as the site is hosted on a single server.

More often than not, bigger entities go for the managed form of web hosting because it offers them reliability and speed and an environment where all their private data can be kept safe away from any potential hackers. Although the costs can sometimes be a little high, those without budgetary constraints usually prefer this type of hosting.

Shared Web Hosting is a more popular method of hosting, which entails many websites being hosted on the same server. In a nutshell, many different websites files, images and audio are all maintained on the same server. This type of web hosting is extremely popular due to its low cost, but because of its very nature of sharing user’s data, large businesses or ecommerce sites usually steer clear of it. Apart from this, it is sufficient hosting for most purposes.

Although almost 70% of website owners utilise shared web hosting, there are obvious disadvantages when compared to other types of hosting. The most obvious is of course that of security issues with hackers especially a major threat as if they can get through they can affect all the websites on the server. As well as security issues, there is the problem of slow loading websites due to the number of sites, and therefore visitors, on the server. These considerations are not major ones though if the websites hosted are informational only, and not ecommerce sites requesting financial transactions.

The main thing to do before choosing between managed or shared hosting is to sit down and work out what the requirements of your proposed website will be. Compare what each type could offer your website and weigh it up against the budgetary requirements, then see if the cost is worth the expense. Diligent comparisons between the major companies that provide these services will stand you in good stead for many years to come.

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