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by Christoph Puetz

You got a domain name and you got an idea for a website. You are ready for web hosting. But before you start signing up for any affordable web hosting account, do you really know what options are available at all? Three web hosting options are usually what it comes down to. Do you know what these options are? Let’s take a quick look at the options for affordable web hosting:Affordable web hosting on your hardware: This type of web hosting is for webmasters who require certain configuration setups or are in need of performance that shared web hosting just can't deliver. The cost for this kind of web hosting is usually higher and it only makes financial sense when a specific ROI is given. The bigger the ROI the more affordable is this kind of web hosting. Hosting can be on leased or owned equipment.

Affordable web hosting on a virtual private server. Virtual Private Web Server hosting is much more affordable compared to owning or leasing an entire server. The support cost is still the same as you will need a system administrator or maintain the OS yourself, but the hardware is shared with other hosting customers. The advantage is an isolated operating system that can be customized to your own needs. Custom configuration of (as an example) PHP and Apache cannot be provided by shared hosting providers and so the VPS offers the best of both worlds (shared hosting and dedicated server hosting).Affordable web hosting as in shared web hosting. You rent web space on a shared server and use a one size fits all setup type of account. This kind of web hosting can be as low as $1 per month (low end) and go all the way up $xxx.xx depending on the provider and support option and features you choose. This is the most affordable option for web hosting.

With this basic knowledge available to you, you can now evaluate what your needs and expectations are and investigate further to see which way to go. Often it makes sense to start with shared web hosting and then move up to a reseller account (still shared hosting) and then a VPS or dedicated server. Keep in mind that no one size fits all and depending on what your business model is you might skip the low end affordable web hosting and start right at the top with a fully dedicated web server.

Christoph Puetz is a successful entrepreneur and international book author. His small business related blog draws hundreds of readers daily. Web Hosting Reviews can be found at the Web Hosting Resource Kit.

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