You don’t have to be a geek to know all about Web Hosting!
In the old days, people with adequate technical knowledge were usually referred to as “geeks”. Well, the way things are going these days, it won’t take long before this mildly pejorative term is applied to those who are clueless about technology. I mean, in a progressively technological world such as our own it’s safe to assume the order of things is bound to get somewhat reversed. In case you’re wondering why, just keep reading!
As the Internet gets progressively more deep-rooted in our daily routine, there are progressively more people who feel the desire or need to get their own website. When it comes to getting your own website (provided you’re serious about what you’re doing), one of the most important things is getting a reliable webhost. When it comes to finding a reliable host, that’s is where things get get of messy.
You see, web hosting is probably one of the biggest on line businesses – which actually makes sense once you realize web hosts in a way provide the building blocks of the internet. So while it’s extremely simple to find a web host, it’s also extremely complicated to find one that’ll provide with a perfect match for your wants and needs. When it comes to choosing your suitable web host, you can always rely on websites such as this web hosting blog, which provides you with the latest information, comparison and promotions concerning the world of hosting.
So if you want to get started making some Internet and you’re clueless where you should purchase your building blocks from, this might be an interesting read. Take note!
Oh and by the way… in case you’re wondering which web host I’m using to run this particular blog, I’ll tell you a little bit about it.
It’s called DrupalValueHosting, and you can see the website by clicking on this graphic:
They are a very friendly company with impeccable customer service; also their servers are indeed top-notch, as you can see from your experience using this website.
Even though I’m currently taking 5k+ daily pageviews, the server doesn’t ever flinch – even in busier days. Uptimes are also impeccable, and by no means it’s a lightweight theme I’m using, and there are currently using 30 active wordpress plugins!
All of that accounted for, I can comfortably say that if you need a powerful host at a cheap price, you should consider going DVH.
I can personally attest their “Digg-proof” feature to be true, since I’ve already had a half dozen pages on the Digg frontpage … and I’m happy to say the server handled the insanely increased workload quite efficiently in each occasion.
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