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Old 16-02-11, 01:31 PM
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Hi all.
The idea regarding the shared website hosting which is appealing to me right now because it is affordable and that is a top priority. For example how is the space measured with shared hosting?
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Old 17-02-11, 08:36 AM
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Hi all.
The idea regarding the shared website hosting which is appealing to me right now because it is affordable and that is a top priority. For example how is the space measured with shared hosting?
From what I understand you are trying to ask is how is space allocated to emails, database etc? If yes, then space for all of these and any application that you install will be used from the space that is allocated to your account.
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Old 26-02-11, 07:09 PM
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Information sharing and Communication is very important.Thanks for sharing your idea about this matter.This is a great idea which is very useful for the people who are related to the sector.
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Old 28-02-11, 09:23 AM
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From what I understand you are trying to ask is how is space allocated to emails, database etc? If yes, then space for all of these and any application that you install will be used from the space that is allocated to your account.
I just need to know what kind of sort of marketing they are planning to do, what are the special benefits of the shared hosting plans against the cloud shared hosting
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Old 08-03-11, 05:01 AM
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High-quality web hosting services will definitely be useful for your successful web site. So it is always difficult to choose the right one. Many web hosting companies mainly offer virtual shared hosting and dedicated hosting services.
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Old 13-03-11, 01:02 PM
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Shared hosting, sometimes called shared services or virtual hosting, is simply when multiple web sites share the same server, thus reducing the cost for everyone

With a shared hosting account, your site will usually be on a server with hundreds of other web sites. That may sound like a lot, but it usually works out extremely well because most sites don't generate enough traffic or use enough resources for it to become a problem.

Share hosting is suitable for personal sites, small businesses, and even medium sized businesses if their hosting needs fit within the parameters of a small business.
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Rather than buying a machine for each website, which is called “dedicated hosting”, hosting companies will partition a server to offer “shared hosting”. A systems administrator manages these sites to make sure they are secure and running efficiently. This is called shared hosting because the site’s owner does not have individual access to the root files which ultimately control the server. Most websites run on shared hosting because it is affordable and convenient to use.

Web hosting companies measure the amount of space offered in factors of bytes. The more bytes you get, the more files you are allowed to host with your hosting company. Most shared hosting is measured in gigabytes, which is over a billion bytes.

Web hosting companies also measure bandwidth, which is a measurement of how much information is being transmitted to how many people. The more traffic a website gets and the bigger the files of that site are, the more bandwidth that website will use in order to function properly. For example, a written blog which gets little traffic would use much less bandwidth than a popular site for hosting video, because less people are accessing it and videos are very large files.

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