How to choose a web hosting provider?

Types of web hosting providers

When creating a website, it is essential to evaluate the different web hosting options available and determine which is best suited to the project. Below, we reveal the types of web hosting available and the advantages of each.

Website hosting is a system whereby a website is stored so that any internet user can access it, which is an important feature for international SEO, as it is one of the elements that affect the organic positioning of a website. That is why, if you want your website to appear on the Internet, you must consider the following options.

What kinds of web hosting service providers are there?

The market offers several types of web hosting and each of them has different benefits, depending on the project's requirements. These are the most relevant types:

Shared hosting

Shared hosting involves hosting multiple websites on the same server. Thus, clients share resources: CPU, processor, RAM, bandwidth, etc. By sharing these resources, the cost is lower and ends up being a suitable solution for websites that do not have special requirements nor an extremely high number of visitors per month.

Via this kind of hosting, the client accesses an account where they have private disk space to publish their website, create email and FTP accounts, etc.

What advantages does it have?

  • Greater savings.
  • Easier set-up and maintenance.

Dedicated server

A dedicated server is that which is used exclusively by a single client, i.e., it doesn't share resources with other people or businesses. Thus, the server's performance isn't affected by web traffic, and in this case, is more secure.

What advantages does it have?

  • Greater flexibility and access.
  • Greater resources.
  • Greater security.

This type of hosting service is normally used for a very frequently visited website which demands a large amount of resources, or requires particularly powerful hardware. Good examples of this would be a website with a high volume of visitors, a big online shop, or a website with a large database, etc.

Virtual Private Server

A VPS (Virtual Private Server) is a web hosting service that is similar to shared hosting, but with the benefits of a dedicated server. In this case, the physical server is divided into independent virtual partitions, meaning that the performance of each website is unaffected.

What advantages does it have?

  • Greater flexibility and access.
  • Greater privacy and use of server resources.
  • Greater saving than dedicated hosting.

There are many advantages of using a VPS, however, the most obvious one is the price: by being able to divide a physical server into different partitions, the cost is distributed among all clients. This means that you can acquire a dedicated type of service, but at a cheaper price than a physical server.

Cloud Hosting

Nowadays, technological progress allows us to use the cloud to store all kinds of documents, images, etc. This advance already applies to web storage as well. Thus, all the resources used by a website can be run from the cloud. Cloud hosting is a hosting service within a server created inside a cloud of servers.

What advantages does it have?

  • Greater savings.
  • Greater interconnection between servers.
  • Greater scalability.
  • Greater availability.

In this type of website hosting, the resources of multiple servers are combined into one for the client.

Reseller Hosting

Reseller hosting is basically the resale of the web hosting service. That is, it consists of acquiring the web hosting service via a supplier and, at the same time, other users also pay for hosting within that contracted server.

In this case, the supplier gives the client access to a control panel where they can create independent hosting accounts for their users and manage all aspects of those accounts.

What advantages does it have?

  • Less use of technical concepts.
  • Greater independence from hosting plans.

Currently, these are some of the most commonly used types of web hosting. Do you know which is best suited to your project? Remember that translating the content of your already-hosted website will result in greater conversion.

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