OK, so you're shopping
for a hosting company and you keep seeing the term:
shared hosting. (Also commonly known as "virtual
hosting".) But what does this really mean, and
how does it affect you?

Note:
We've received a lot of nasty emails from other
hosting companies as a result of publishing
this page. It seems most hosting companies don't
want their customers to know the truth about
why their prices are so cheap!
At
Zazaba.com Web Hosting we're completely open
and honest about everything we sell. There's
a lot of misunderstanding about what shared
hosting really is, and we're committed to giving
you all the facts so you can make an informed
buying decision. As a potential customer, you
deserve to know exactly what you're getting
for your money.
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Shared Hosting - the
definition
Shared hosting plans significantly
reduce the cost of getting started on the web by allowing
many websites to reside on a single server that is
connected to a high-speed Internet backbone. The huge
costs of operating a server are shared between each
website, giving a more economical solution for both
individuals and small to medium-sized businesses looking
to establish an online presence. The alternative to
shared hosting is called dedicated hosting, where
there is only one website on the entire server.
The Truth
In reality, there is a very good chance
all those other websites sharing your server will
be using up all the available memory and processing
power of the shared server, leaving very little (if
any) left for your website.
The important thing you must understand
is that most websites are poorly built and often run
scripts and programs that use excessive system resources.
For example, if someone on your shared server decides
to run a SPAM script, the server will suddenly go
crazy trying to handle the task. (This happens more
often than most companies will admit!)
When this happens, your website will
become unreliable. Your web pages will display slowly
(or not at all), your scripts and databases may not
run properly, and the entire server will eventually
become unstable and crash causing your site, and possibly
even your email, to become unavailable. Eventually,
a technician will reboot the server and the whole
cycle will start over again until the next crash.
A web server is just like a regular
computer.. it has a limit to what it can do. When
that limit is reached, it becomes unstable and unreliable.
The Problem With Most
Hosting Companies
One of the biggest differences between
hosting companies is the number of websites they try
to fit onto each shared server. Since most potential
customers are attracted to companies offering very
low prices, many companies offer super-cheap packages
that include too much disk space and bandwidth.
As a result, these companies are forced
to squeeze a very large number of websites onto their
servers in order to recoup the cost of running the
servers and still make a profit. Most companies also
get greedy and end up putting way more websites onto
a shared server than the server is capable of handling.
(Remember that more websites per server equals more
profit for the company.) As a result of this greed,
the servers become unstable and your website will
be unreliable.
These companies are taking advantage
of your desire to find the "best deal",
and are counting on your ignorance of how shared hosting
really works. They want you to believe that you can
get a reliable hosting plan from them even though
their package costs are so low they can't make any
money unless they overload their shared servers.
So What Can You Do?
The adage of "You get what you
pay for" is especially true in the web hosting
industry. Companies that offer lots of disk space
and bandwidth for very low prices are just not able
to deliver reliable services, no matter what they
advertise. They take advantage of consumers, and trick
them into exchanging lower prices for a sub-standard
product. (The really sad thing is that most of these
companies blatantly advertise a false "uptime
guarantee" to make their services look good!)
Whether
you choose Zazaba.com Web Hosting or someone else,
now you know the truth behind "shared hosting"
and why there's such a wide range of prices for the
same type of packages.
Why chose Zazaba.com Web hosting?
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