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Once you have a website set up, the very first thing is to do is to look for web hosting where your files could be physically hosted. There are a variety of hosting types, but the most common is shared hosting, which is meant for blogs or small businesses that are starting out. A term 'shared' pertains to partitioned resources which can be accessed by websites hosting on the server. Each site gets a percentage of everything, including CPU, database, mail server, etc. Shared hosting is perceived as most-affordable to get a site online due to its straightforward configuration and low costs of maintenance. The problem arises when there is a sudden increase in traffic, and you start to encounter performance issues and resources running out. It has severe implications such as website running slowly or interrupted access to database or mailbox. The minimal control over how the server is managed is a sufficient reason to pick a dedicated server. It provides unlimited access to hardware and the software, and its configuration can be fully customized to meet technical requirements. All services resources are not shared, they are at the client's disposal, but they entail a high level of knowledge to maintain. A dedicated server is meant for high-traffic websites and enterprise solutions where performance is paramount. Now that you have insight into a different type of hosting, you can effortlessly pick the one that fulfills your specific needs. At Worldbus, they have everything for your website from web hosting to virtual data centers. At any given time, you can turn for help if you encounter difficulties in setting up a configuration file or other technical issues. For new clients, there is a 10% discount
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