Web Hosting: Back to Basics and the Control Panel
Posted on Nov 11th, 2009
ST. LOUIS – One of the most daunting tasks for any website operator is deciding on which service will host a completed site. Often this is a hit and miss approach, as needs evolve over time and situational developments.
Getting back to the basics and outlining web control issues, WebHostingSearch.com, highlights some common characteristics that web site hosting can provide.
Publish or Perish
Going back to the beginning can help in understand a basic host outline.
One article on WebHostingSearch.com offers ‘Three Steps on Initial Website Publishing’ that outlines hosting tips based on beginners. After creating the website (ONE), here is the simple next steps.
TWO - The Hosting Plan: Any given hosting plan include storage space on a web server and a domain name registration. Depending on what size your website has and potential traffic volume it's going to generate, you get a hosting plan based on three factors - storage space, bandwidth and CPU.
THREE - Upload Tip: Upload your files to the root directory of your purchased web hosting server space. You can do this either by using your hosting account's in-house file manager, but those are often slow and manage large file volume poorly. Our recommendation is to get your hands on a FTP client. It will allow you to access your hosting account directly in the web browser and transfer website files with ease.
Web Hosting Control Panels
Almost all web hosts include control panels in their offers, giving customers the ultimate solution for managing domains, email accounts, design templates, site statistics, data bases, marketing tools and much more. Realizing most web host clients lack the knowledge required for a more technical interface control panels are essential to the web hosts.
Interface graphics – See if you can get a peek on the interface graphics. The structure and design of the control panel is extremely important and maybe the feature that differs the most control panel to control panel. Remember, this is the place you will spend most time managing your website. Most control panels also offer different skins and the possibility to customize, fonts, colors and structure.
Supported Operative Systems – Make sure that the operative system you're using is supported and optimized for. Most web hosts support Windows but if you're devoting your website to e.g. graphic design and use an Apple computer a control panel that is made for Mac Os X is should be your preference.
Fulfilling Your Need – There are many things you can do with your website and a control panel offering a wide range of application you can help you become a web expert. So first priority should be to make sure you have everything you need. Additional features can then be considered a plus.
WebHostingSearch.com have several more articles on web hosting that can enhance the vital education for this subject.
