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Useful Ideas On Choosing The Right VPS Web Hosting

Is your business website currently experiencing immense growth? and now, your web host is informing you that it can no longer hold the amount of data and web traffic you are loading its server with. This may be the right time for you to shift from a shared hosting to a VPS web hosting.

Subscribing to this type of hosting can provide just the right amount of resources that you need without taking over those allotted for other users as what happens in a shared hosting. moreover, it will allow you to make changes on your website without asking for the administrator’s permission.

Let us just have a quick overview of what exactly this is. The acronym VPS stands for virtual private server. as its name suggests, it is a virtual machine serving like an isolated operating system installed in the normal operating system that its subscriber currently has. once the latter chooses a VPS hosting provider, he will be given increasing levels of hosting which can increase the capabilities of your CPU.

A VPS hosting review can give you a good list of VPS hosts. They may all appear similar, but they can differ greatly on the types of services and packages they will offer you. It is always advisable though to do a personal research before you subscribe to a hosting plan that you think could fit your business website needs.

Itemized below are some points that may help you with the action that you are going to take. Read on to get some insights.

Hard Disk Space – Primarily, this depends on the amount of space that the website you are running needs. This means more files stored on your website means more disk space needed. Generally, a VPS account is allotted 40 GB of disk space. but you can always request additional space in the future if need be. This is true especially for those who manage a social video site.

Memory – know the amount of memory dedicated to your account. anything less than 512MB may not be beneficial for your site. Increased RAM can affect your website’s performance. It can get your website’s loading performance speedier than ever.

Domain Name – as you have come up with your own domain name, check whether your prospect VPS web hosting provider can offer you just that. Thinking for another domain name could be quite a handful if what you have previously chosen is no longer available. there are a number of hosting companies that suggest domain names that can help the client’s site gain more exposure or professional tone.

Bandwidth – while almost all hosting companies offer unlimited bandwidth. Check with them what it actually means. For one, storing of images, audio files, static files and video files and may not be allowed by them.

Uptime – look for packages that guarantee not less than 99 percent running of your server round the clock without any problems. Along with this, deal only with a VPS web hosting provider that ensure server protection and technical support ready anytime you might need it.

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Is Your Web Host Your Friend? 8 Ways to Find Out

Is Your Web Host Your Friend? 8 Ways to find Out

Your Web Hosting Provider is your online partner.

The web hosting company you choose to store your web site and provide access to the world wide web SHOULD be your friend – your business partner. In fact, your web host SHOULD put your interests first. after all, if your web business soars to success, your web host shares in that success with a stable client base.

If you’re hitting a home run with your URL, you aren’t going anywhere. You’ll stick with the host, the keywords, the site architecture – you won’t want to change. You’re a web success so don’t rock the boat.

Ah, but how do you know if your web host is truly your friend or just a service provider that charges your business credit card every three months. It’s not always easy to tell, but you can tell a lot by looking around a little before you sign up.

1. How long has the hosting company been around?

Look for a long history of web-based success. look for a company that’s been delivering hosting services for more than 10 years and has management in place to handle an expanding client base efficiently.

A web host that looks after its clients sticks around and a company management with years of experience knows how to treat clients. They even know how to help clients achieve web success – something good for the client and good for the host – a win-win.

And good management knows that.

2. does the web host kick you to more expensive pricing tier to get more disk space?

You rent disk space from a web host. most hosts have pricing tiers based on the amount of disk space you take up on the server ( a server is nothing more than a big ol’ hard drive that has a bunch of web sites stored on it) and what “features” you’re willing to pay for.

At Green Host It, we think it’s unfair to force you to pay more for space and features that you don’t need or intend to use. So, we’ve created a system that allows you to grow at your own pace without paying for a few more gigabytes that you won’t use, even though you’re paying an extra a year for that dead zone.

Instead, buy space a gig at a time. And when it IS time to move up big time, you move to the next tier and actually save money. A good web host knows what’s good for web site owners, and Green Host It customizes its services to suit you, not the other way around.

So grow fast. Grow slow. We’ll work with you every step of the way. The less-friendly web hosts don’t do this. you want more disk space, you move up to the next pricing tier, whether you need all that extra space or not. In other words, you’re wasting cash and when you’ve got a “penny jar” budget, every penny counts.

3. does your web host offer free SSL security?

If you’re selling products or services, or if you’re collecting sensitive customer data (like credit card numbers) you need a secure web site – one that sends and receives data that’s encrypted so hackers can’t steal it and use it to buy and sell stolen stuff bought on the web.

A web host that DOESN’T much care about the success of your business will make you obtain your own SSL certification to create a secure web site capable of taking and keeping secure sensitive client data. And that costs money.

On the other hand, a web host that’s rooting for your success helps you achieve that success by letting you piggyback on their SSL certification. Your server is secure so your site is secure, thanks to a friendly web host and a pro-active partner in your success.

4. does your web host require you to sign a long term contract?

That tells you something right there. These companies want to lock you in for three months, six months, a year, knowing that you might not hit that home run. Even so, you’ll be paying those hosting fees for the full term of the contract.

If your web host is your friend – a partner that delivers value – there’s no need for a long term contract. no need for any contract at all. Buy your server space and your features a month at a time. as you grow, you can add more space. Or, if you move on to something else, a client centric host isn’t going to FORCE you to keep paying for services you no longer need.

What kind of friend is that?

5. Real People Helping Real People

If you’re just starting out in the web world and launching your first e-venture, wouldn’t it be nice to have someone you could call with questions? someone with endless patience? someone who recognizes that your web success is the basis of the web host’s success?

And you want access to that friend, or a friendly, helpful sub, 24/7. you want someone to explain how to install a blog or to walk you through installing a secure checkout – one-step-at-a-time, even if it takes all night. (it won’t.)

A web host that wants to be friends offers that level of service for as little as seven bucks a month! Web hosts that are less “friendly” limit access to certain hours, they make you pay for the call and some don’t even have telephone customer or tech support. If you have a question or problem, you have to drop the web hosting company an e-mail and they’ll get back to you as soon as possible. In the meantime, your web site isn’t getting built and your waiting for a long-distance email response from tech support – and guaranteed, 50% of the time the email answer doesn’t solve the problem.

Do a little research before you register your web site domain name and sign a long-term contract. Any new venture is a risk so work with a company that puts you first, answers questions (even the really stupid ones), provides downloadable guides to help you build and manage a quality web site.

Is your web hosting company your friend? well, not if they nickel-and-dime you to death. Not if they sell your email address to every “blue pill” pharmacy west of Beijing. Not if they lock you into a contract for a year.

With friends like these, who needs enemies?

6. everything you Need

A good friend will give you what you need to achieve your objectives.

Some web hosts rent you some disk space and leave the rest up to you. Other, friendlier web hosts, provide a tool box that’s filled with free apps and services:

web site building software1000s of customizable site templates so (1) you don’t have to know diddly about programming and (2) because these templates are customizable, they don’t look like cookie cutter web sitesfree shopping cart and checkoutfree payment gatewaysfree blog modules, forum mods and bulletin boards so you create the exact web site to suit the needs of your visitors and your needs.security and a ton of it. A friendly web host wants to protect your sensitive client data as much as you do100% up time because when your server is down your business is down. Not very friendly.

7. would a good friend leave you high and dry?

There are lots of web hosts from which to choose. some are host resellers who buy disk space at wholesale and sell it at retail. So you don’t REALLY know who’s hosting your site.

Some of these less-than-best-friends are in the business of collecting client data and splitting for the coast. you log on to your site one morning and it’s gone. For good.

In the middle of the night, while you were sleeping, your friendly web host closed up shop took down the server and now has all of your client data that they can sell on hacker sites.

Happens all the time. A quality host is here today, here tomorrow and here for years to come. now that’s a good friend.

8. does your friendly web host put you first in all things?

This is a question of corporate culture. There are web hosts who are in it for the short term (see #7) and web hosts who recognize that your success is the basis for the web hosting company’s success so you always come first.

These web hosts deliver quality services, 100% uptime, a toll-free number and a human to help you with questions. These hosts provide all the tools you need to build a web site and the human touch – a person to walk you through the process – even if it takes hours (it never does when you have knowledgeable techies and customer support personnel who are empowered by company management to fix things so you’re happy.)

It starts at the top with a client-centric view of business growth – your business growth and the business growth of the hosting service. It’s built into the corporate culture. It’s simply the way the web host does business.

So, before you start your on-line businesses, do the research, the legwork, the heavy lifting to find a web host that’s going to be your friend and partner in the week, months and years ahead.

Those companies are out there. In fact, you’re on a friendly, “green” web host site right now. So look around at Green Host It. You’ll quickly discover that everything we do is about YOUR success. why?

Because our success depends on your success. So let’s be friends and build an on-line business together.

Green Host It – your on-line friend for life.

Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of the Year® 2011 Florida Award Recipients Announced

Press Release Source: Ernst & Young LLP On Friday June 17, 2011, 8:30 am EDT

TAMPA, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Ernst & Young LLP has announced the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of The Year 2011 Florida Award recipients, with presentations made at a gala event on June 16 at Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate. Award recipients were selected by an independent judging panel made up of previous award recipients, leading CEOs, private capital investors and other regional business leaders.

“Ernst & Young has honored outstanding entrepreneurs like this year’s award recipients for the past 25 years,” said Patrick Gramling, Ernst & Young partner and Entrepreneur of The Year Florida program host. “These business leaders have accomplished so much and contributed a tremendous amount to the community. they are certainly an inspiration for the next generation of entrepreneurs.”

The Florida Lifetime Achievement Award recipient is Mike Jackson, chairman and CEO, AutoNation, inc., Fort Lauderdale.

The Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of The Year 2011 Florida Award recipients are:

Central Florida

  • Financial Services category – Peter R. Kassabov, chairman and CEO, Digital Risk, LLC, Maitland

South Florida

  • Distribution and Manufacturing category – mark a. Llano, president and CEO, Source one Distributors, inc., Wellington
  • Emerging category – John J. Flynn, founder, president and CEO, Fleet Advantage, Fort Lauderdale
  • Health Care category – James E. Patrick, CEO, National Healing Corporation, Boca Raton
  • Real Estate and Construction Services category – Jose R. Mas, CEO, MasTec, inc., Coral Gables
  • Retail and Consumer Products category – Rick Case, founder, chairman and CEO, and Rita Case, vice chairman, Rick Case Automotive, Fort Lauderdale

West Central Florida:

  • Business Services category – Michael K. Ferris, president and CEO, Valet Waste, LLC, Tampa
  • Consumer Services category – Joseph Acebal and Richard Mikles, co-founders and co-CEOs, Ideal Image Development Corporation, Tampa
  • Corporate Innovator category – Mindy Grossman, CEO, HSNi, St. Petersburg
  • Technology category – Ron Roma, CEO/owner, Healthesystems, LLC, Tampa

Ernst & Young in Florida also presented two young entrepreneurs with its Youth Scholarships. Mason Bailie and Derek Ruffner, both seniors at Stranahan Senior High School, Ft. Lauderdale, recently won the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) South Florida Youth Biz Plan Challenge for their webhosting business, Haikura.

“We’re continuing our commitment to recognize and support Florida’s future entrepreneurs, working with NFTE to honor students who embody the entrepreneurial spirit and demonstrate the ability to successfully launch and manage a business,” said Gramling. “Mason and Derek truly represent our future and we are pleased to recognize them with our Youth Scholarships.”

The Entrepreneur of The Year Program honors entrepreneurs regionally in June, leading up to the national awards in November. Additionally, venture-backed companies that win an Entrepreneur of The Year Award regionally are also eligible for the Entrepreneur of The Year Venture Capital Award of Excellence on a national level. The overall national winner then moves on to compete for the Ernst & Young World Entrepreneur of The Year Award in June 2012 in Monte Carlo.

This year, the Entrepreneur of The Year Program celebrates its 25th anniversary. The program has expanded to recognize business leaders in more than 140 cities and more than 50 countries throughout the world. Awards are given to entrepreneurs who demonstrate excellence and extraordinary success in such areas as innovation, financial performance and personal commitment to their businesses and communities.

all regional honorees are invited to the Entrepreneur of The Year National Awards gala, hosted by Jay Leno, on Nov. 12, 2011, in Palm Springs, Calif. The gala is the culminating event of the Ernst & Young Strategic Growth Forum®, the nation’s most prestigious gathering of high-growth, market-leading companies. For more information on the Ernst & Young Strategic Growth Forum, please visit www.ey.com/us/strategicgrowthforum.

Sponsors

Founded and produced by Ernst & Young LLP, the Entrepreneur of The Year Awards are sponsored nationally by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. Florida platinum sponsors include Carlton Fields, Fifth third Bank and Tribridge; silver sponsor RFB Communications Group and media sponsor Smart Business Network.

Contact information

For more information about the program, please contact Beverly Eha, Ernst & Young Florida program manager at beverly.eha@ey.com or visit www.ey.com/us/florida_EOY.

About Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of The Year

Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of The Year is the world’s most prestigious business award for entrepreneurs. The unique award makes a difference through the way it encourages entrepreneurial activity among those with potential, and recognizes the contribution of people who inspire others with their vision, leadership and achievement. As the first and only truly global award of its kind, Entrepreneur of The Year celebrates those who are building and leading successful, growing and dynamic businesses, recognizing them through regional, national and global awards programs in more than 140 cities in more than 50 countries.

About Ernst & Young

Ernst & Young is a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services. Worldwide, our 141,000 people are united by our shared values and an unwavering commitment to quality. We make a difference by helping our people, our clients and our wider communities achieve their potential.

Ernst & Young refers to the global organization of member firms of Ernst & Young Global Limited, each of which is a separate legal entity. Ernst & Young LLP is a client-serving member firm of Ernst & Young Global Limited operating in the US. For more information about our organization, please visit www.ey.com.

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