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| Web hosting services range from free services with few options up to expensive business hosting and even hosting you run yourself.so you must plan judiciously on how much you want to spend, and how much time you want to spend maintaining the servers that make up the Web site. |
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| If you want to use the Internet, you need to have an Internet Service Provider (ISP).Most ISPs don't offer a lot of features with their Web space.If you plan to run a business, you should only use your ISP hosting for testing and preparation of your site, rather than the site itself. |
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| Free hosting is best for personal Web pages and very small business Web pages. Because they are supported by advertising, they are not ideal for any serious business. If you plan to run a business on your site, free hosting is great for testing your site and preparing the pages, but not good for running the business unless you can turn off the advertising. |
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| Colocation puts your Web server in the machine room of a larger company. You connect to their very high-speed Internet connection. Colocation comes in managed and unmanaged versions.
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| Colocation is a great option for small to medium sized businesses that want more control over their Web hosting. With managed colocation, it's almost like having an IT department, even if your company is still fairly small.
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| Hosting your site yourself offers you the most control over your Web server. Companies that have large data centers or just want to control every aspect of their Web and Internet access should look into this type of hosting. Be sure to contact your ISP before setting up a direct connection on a DSL or consumer ISP connection. |
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