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Written by Shane Bryson   
Wednesday, 30 July 2008 21:45
Shared web site hosting is the ability to serve and house files for a web site on a server. Shared web site hosting is gaining popularity as individuals and small web site owners look for more affordable ways to host their websites online. This article will discuss the pros and cons of shared web site hosting.
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Shared web site hosting is the ability to serve and house files for a web site on a server. Shared web site hosting is gaining popularity as individuals and small web site owners look for more affordable ways to host their websites online. This article will discuss the pros and cons of shared web site hosting.

A shared web site hosting service permits people to share the hosting cost of having a faster online connection for serving web site files. Shared web site hosting permits people to host all their web sites and web files on a very powerful web server at a reduced monthly cost.

One vital feature of shared web hosting is system administration. Among the Internet-based, control panel systems are cPanel, H-Sphere, Plesk, Sphera and Ensim. The shared web host provider manages and controls the server, the installation of the necessary server software, protection updates and every little detail within the province of the service.

There are two means that shared web hosting can be implemented. One is the name-based virtual hosting or shared IP hosting. The web host controls numerous sites on a single server and utilizes the same IP address. The other is the IP-based virtual hosting or dedicated IP hosting. By this means, the web host provider utilizes varied IP addresses.

There are risks in shared hosting. Web hosts that maneuver shared hosting ensure an ample amount of traffic that each of the sites receives. When a particular shared host's server is frequently visited, the traffic will respond at a much slower pace. If a website requires high traffic, committing to a dedicated server can be a better option.

Any activity that is engaged in by neighboring websites affects everything within the server's province. It acts like a domino effect. If one of the neighboring websites runs a program script that is corrupted or banned out of spamming strategies, everyone enrolled in the same IP address encounters the same problem.

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