Post by account_disabled on Dec 29, 2023 22:56:37 GMT -5
Aneta Rutkowska Marketing coordinator at LH.pl. On a daily basis, he creatively promotes one of the largest hosting companies in Poland. He is the editor of the technology blog blog.lh.pl, where he shares his knowledge and experience in the field of hosting, domains and WordPress. After hours, he improves his WordPress skills, conducts workshops and lectures, and also organizes regular meetings for fans and users of this CMS - WordUp PoznaĆ. Choosing hosting for an online store keeps many store owners awake at night. The quality of the hosting determines how quickly the website appears on the Internet, how many customers it can serve, and therefore - how much profit it brings. Owners of smaller online stores often do not know what to consider when choosing a server for an online store. The more experienced, however, look anxiously at the calendars in November. Black Friday should not be called a holiday of promotions and discounts, but the Great Test of Online Store Servers.
How to choose hosting for an online store? How to survive WhatsApp Number List sudden spikes in visits during promotions or sales? How to ensure peace of mind and at the same time not spend all the money you earn on the server? This is what I will tell you about today. Shared hosting, VPS, or maybe a dedicated server? Let me start by explaining what types of servers you have available: 1. Shared hosting A shared hosting client is a person who receives a specific amount of space on the server's disk from the service provider. As a user of a hosting account, the client is also subject to certain restrictions - most often the number of processes, the amount of GB of RAM to be used, or the number of simultaneous connections to the database. The hosting provider ensures that each client has an efficient service, but does not overload the entire server.
This is because there can be, for example, 500 users on a shared server and the service provider must ensure good performance for all its clients. Shared hosting is a great plan to start your adventure with websites - it usually costs from about PLN 100 per year* and is enough to maintain basic websites. To start using shared hosting, you do not need to have much knowledge - the hosting provider should provide you with support , and account configuration will take you a few moments (you receive a ready-made environment to operate). 2. VPS (Virtual Private Server) This is a slightly more advanced server service, it is most often classified as an intermediate solution between shared hosting and a dedicated server . With a VPS, you have more options than with shared hosting - you can decide on the configuration of the machine and run advanced applications. Technically, they are virtual instances on a physical server.
How to choose hosting for an online store? How to survive WhatsApp Number List sudden spikes in visits during promotions or sales? How to ensure peace of mind and at the same time not spend all the money you earn on the server? This is what I will tell you about today. Shared hosting, VPS, or maybe a dedicated server? Let me start by explaining what types of servers you have available: 1. Shared hosting A shared hosting client is a person who receives a specific amount of space on the server's disk from the service provider. As a user of a hosting account, the client is also subject to certain restrictions - most often the number of processes, the amount of GB of RAM to be used, or the number of simultaneous connections to the database. The hosting provider ensures that each client has an efficient service, but does not overload the entire server.
This is because there can be, for example, 500 users on a shared server and the service provider must ensure good performance for all its clients. Shared hosting is a great plan to start your adventure with websites - it usually costs from about PLN 100 per year* and is enough to maintain basic websites. To start using shared hosting, you do not need to have much knowledge - the hosting provider should provide you with support , and account configuration will take you a few moments (you receive a ready-made environment to operate). 2. VPS (Virtual Private Server) This is a slightly more advanced server service, it is most often classified as an intermediate solution between shared hosting and a dedicated server . With a VPS, you have more options than with shared hosting - you can decide on the configuration of the machine and run advanced applications. Technically, they are virtual instances on a physical server.