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Shared Web Hosting Description

The most principal and popularly utilized form of web hosting is the shared web hosting service. It's a way to host your web portal without having to understand much about programming and operating a web hosting server. Furthermore, it's also the most economical form of hosting and it's in fact affordable for everyone. Nevertheless, what is shared web hosting?

What is shared web hosting?

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As the name denotes, the shared web hosting service is a form of service where a lot of customers share the resources of the same web server. This suggests that all web server elements like CPU, hard disks, RAM, network interface cards etc. are allocated among the users whose accounts are on that very same hosting server. This is usually made feasible by creating different accounts for the different customers and applying specific limits and quotas for each of them. Those restrictions are imposed so as to restrain the customers from interfering with each other's accounts and, of course, to prevent the web hosting server from overburdening. Typically, shared web hosting clients do not have root access to the hosting server's configuration files, which primarily indicates that they do not have access to anything else on the web hosting server aside from their own personal website page hosting account. The web hosting resources that each account may avail of are fixed by the hosting distributor that possesses the hosting server and by the respective web hosting package. That causes the second vital question:

How are the shared hosting web servers shared among the clients?

Hosting suppliers that distribute shared web hosting services commonly have diverse website hosting plans. Those plans include different amounts of website hosting features and specifications, which actually determine the restrictions that a web hosting package will include. The client may choose between the individual web hosting plans and sign up for the one that he believes will suit him best. The hosting package will then determine what restrictions the customer's account will involve, once opened. The prices and the specs of the web hosting plans are chosen by the actual web hosting provider. Depending on the policy of the firm, the shared web hosting service falls into 2 groups - the free hosting service and the normal shared solution, most recently very popular among "cPanel hosting" vendors as a cloud web hosting one. It's impossible to affirm, which one is more preferable, since they are quite different from each other and they really are determined by the business tactics of the given supplier and, of course, the demands of the particular client.

What is the contrast between the free of charge and the typical shared web hosting service?

Of course, the primary difference between the free and the paid solution is in the amount of features that they include. Free hosting suppliers are not capable of maintaining an enormous number of hosting servers, therefore, they just accommodate more users on one server by reducing the quantity of system resources offered by the accounts. This will be effective only if the servers are supervised and tackled appropriately, since the great amount of accounts may make the server crash on a regular basis. Most of the free website hosting firms, however, ignore the quality of the service and hence, it's quite difficult to come across a free hosting service that's in fact worth the effort. The top free hosting firms usually offer free customer support even to the free hosting clients, since they want their websites to grow so that they subsequently move to a paid website hosting plan, which offers more web hosting resources. Such vendor, for instance, is FreeHostia.com, which is among the largest and oldest free web hosting suppliers in the world.

On the other hand, established shared web hosting distributors like us, are able to maintain numerous servers and therefore, we may afford to provide much more powerful website hosting plans. Of course, that influences the cost of the website hosting plans. Paying a higher price for a hosting solution, though, does not automatically denote that this solution has a finer quality. The most advantageous solutions are the balanced ones, which offer a price that matches the real service which you're getting. Besides, we also provide a free bonus with the web hosting plan, such as the 1-click applications installer, complemented with hundreds of charge-free layouts. As a web hosting distributor, we do care about our reputation and that is the reason why if you go with us, you can be confident that you won't get duped into paying for a solution that you cannot in fact use.

What should I anticipate from a shared web hosting solution?

The shared web hosting service is best for those who desire to host a basic web site, which is going to consume a small or medium amount of web traffic each month. You cannot anticipate, though, that a shared web hosting account will be sufficient for your needs, because as your business gets bigger, your web site will become more and more resource consuming. Therefore, you will have to ultimately upgrade to a more feature-rich web hosting solution like a semi-dedicated server web hosting, a VPS web hosting (also known as a private virtual server, or VPS), or even a dedicated server web hosting. So, when selecting a web hosting distributor, you should also reflect about scalability, otherwise you might end up moving your domain manually to a different company, which can cause site complications and even extended downtime for your website. If you select HostFlex as your web hosting provider, you can rest safe that we can supply you with the required domain name and hosting services as you grow, is vital and will spare you a lot of inconveniences in the future.