Windows 2000 Web Hosting Explained
Buying Web hosting can be a confusing thing to do. There are just so many packages, options and features available on these packages that can confuse someone who is out buying a hosting package. Even if you’re not new to hosting, all of these features can be confusing.
When you are out buying a hosting account, you should make sure that it has all of the features and options you need. If you want to host a WordPress blog, for instance, you need to make sure that your hosting plan has MySQL databases. Each and every WordPress blog will require a MySQL database in order to work. If you plan on sticking up a lot of WordPress blogs, it would be best that you get a hosting plan that offers unlimited MySQL databases. You’d be surprised how fast they disappear.
If you do not plan to publish a lot of blogs but instead want to host up several HTML websites, having a lot of MySQL databases is not required. An HTML website does not require a MySQL database in order to work. You would instead opt for a plan that offered unlimited domain names on that one plan. Some plans only allow you to host a few domain names, so make sure you have the option to host unlimited websites if you’re in it for the long haul.
When looking at the plans, you will come across the option of choosing between a Linux based server and a Windows based server. You can choose the option you want and have experience with, it’s all up to you. Windows 2000 hosting is definitely an option worth taking into consideration. A Windows 2000 Web hosting server is just a software type like Windows that you run on your computer (unless you use something different) but it will be a little bit different. If you do not have experience with a Windows 2000 Web hosting server, be sure to go with a company that offers good support to help you if you have any problems.
You can also choose to get a dedicated managed server so that you would not have to use the Windows 2000 system yourself if you did not want to. A managed server is just like it sounds, someone else manages it for you but you get all the benefits of having your own personal server with just your websites on it. If you go this route, make sure that your server has lots of RAM and CPU power because your server needs to be able to handle multiple attempts to load your sites at one time without slowing down.


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