Shared or Dedicated?
The Difference between Shared and Dedicated Web
Hosting
There are two basic types of web hosting packages – shared
and dedicated. This article will explain what the terms mean
and how to choose an appropriate type of hosting for your web
site.
Websites are stored on servers. These are network computers
that respond to data requests over the Internet. Each server
has its own Internet Protocol (IP) address. An IP address is
four numbers separated by dots, e.g. 123.456.78.9
A web site that uses dedicated hosting has the server all to
itself. This means that all the resources of the server as well
as the IP address are unique to that web site. Shared hosting,
on the other hand, places several websites on the same server,
all of them sharing resources and the same IP
address.
Shared hosting is much cheaper than dedicated hosting
because the cost of operating the server is split between many
different customers. Shared hosting is available for as little
as $2 a month but dedicated hosting could cost up $100 a month
or more.
Shared Hosting
As mentioned above, websites that share a single server are
sharing all the resources of that computer. This includes disk
space and bandwidth as well as the IP address. In order to
provide adequate service to all sites on a server, your host
will limit each site to a certain amount of disk space and
bandwidth used per month. Sites that exceed these limits may
have to pay a hefty penalty.
Since each server has a limited amount of bandwidth, the
amount of traffic your neighbours receive can affect how
quickly your web site is displayed. Each request coming in to
the server is dealt with in the order it was received, so if
there is a large queue, there will be a long wait.
The number of sites that are sharing a particular server is
not as important as the amount of traffic each site receives. A
server hosting 200 low traffic sites will respond much faster
than one which has 50 sites that are receiving a lot of
visitors.
There are some risks associated with shared hosting. If one
of your neighbours runs a badly programmed script that runs
amok the entire server could be affected. In extreme cases this
could cause your site to be inaccessible for a time. Another
risk is that if one of your neighbours is banned from search
engines (for spamming tactics, for example) it could affect
everyone sharing that IP address. Check with your hosting
company to see their policy about third-party scripts and
inappropriate activity.
Dedicated Hosting
With a dedicated server all the resources are yours to use
as you please. You can use it to host a single site or multiple
sites, you have access to the full bandwidth of the server, and
you can use as much disk space as necessary. Companies
with large complex websites that receive a lot of traffic need
to have dedicated hosting. Sites that use a dedicated server
are also free to run any kind of script they wish. This may be
ideal for those who are developing new scripts and need to test
them without affecting other websites.
How to Choose
Small websites are usually better off with shared hosting.
The cost is more affordable, especially for small companies and
individuals. A reputable host will be careful not to allow
activities that could jeopardize your site. Large complicated
sites that receive more than 1000 visitors a day are better off
with dedicated hosting. It is also a good choice for developers
who wish to experiment with new Internet technologies.
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