Web Hosting Dubai UAE
When looking for the best webhosting companies in UAE for you (rather than the best web hosting for
everyone else), you'll be assaulted with phrases and features you've never
heard of before. We will explain the lingo used and what to look for when
purchasing a new web hosting service, from FTP to backup. Keep in mind that web
hosting has been evolving as a technology for over 30 years, since the
beginning of the World Wide Web.
1. Website creator
Whether you're a coding whiz or a
complete novice, hosting companies now give the tools you need to build a
fantastic website. Modern website builders, provide drag-and-drop templates
that allow you to create a professional-looking website without having to pay a
web designer.
However, keep in mind that many
popular website builders, such as WIX or Weebly, are proprietary. They aren't
technically web hosting companies in the classic sense. You'll be limited in
what you can do, and that lack of versatility can be problematic if you want
something with a little more oomph.
2. SSDs (Solid state drives)
Although SSDs are more expensive
than ordinary HDDs, this is for a good reason; they are significantly faster,
more dependable, and use less power than classic spinning disc drives. When
compared to their mechanical cousins, the transfer rate can be an order of
magnitude or more depending on the technology used.
SSDs don't have any moving
components, so they're dependable, quiet, and a long-lasting and
energy-efficient data storage alternative. Hard disc drives are likely to
remain popular for a long time, particularly in the bargain segment of the
market, where "free" and "unlimited" still reign supreme.
3. Bandwidth
The amount and quality of traffic
and data allowed to flow and move between your site, users, and the internet is
referred to as bandwidth. Different levels of bandwidth will be available from
each hosting business. This might reveal which hosting provider has the finest
networks, connections, and system.
If your firm has 5,000 or less
visitors each month, you don't need to be concerned about bandwidth. Most big
hosting companies will supply all of the bandwidth you need for as little as $1
per month on their cheapest hosting package.
4. Storage
Most hosting services will claim
to offer "unlimited" storage space, however this is almost always
accompanied by limitations. However, for the majority of small business websites,
a low-cost shared hosting plan will suffice. Unless you have a lot of movies or
audio files on your website, you are unlikely to need more than 1GB of storage.
Most cloud hosting in UAE firms
will not allow consumers to use their services just as a file server. You may
do this by using online services like Dropbox or even Google Drive which will
hold your data for a fraction of the cost you'd expect.
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5. The ability to scale
Scalability is critical in two
ways: To begin, your website must be capable of handling large increases in
visitor counts. Second, you'll need a hosting company with which you can
organically expand as your business and, as a result, your web traffic grows.
Consider how easy it will be to upgrade if you need to when picking a hosting
company.
When your website's traffic
reaches a particular level, can your web host upgrade you from an entry-level
shared hosting plan to an intermediate VPS without any downtime? It's possible
that your company's web traffic fluctuates seasonally. This must be supported
in a smooth manner.
In December, for example, a
Christmas Tree retailer is likely to see a significant increase in web traffic.
A hosting provider's scalability will allow the website to handle traffic
variations without failing.
It's critical that your website
can handle growth and any sudden increases in visitor counts. Make sure you
pick a server that allows you to upgrade to VPS hosting in UAE.
6. Obtaining Access
When you sign up for hosting, you
will be given access to a control panel where you may manage your account. FTP
(File Transfer Protocol) access to your files is also required. FTP is the most
popular way for transferring web pages and other files from your computer to
the web host's computer.
Examine the maximum file size to
see if it limits your capacity to upload media files. Many providers also
feature an online file manager, which can be beneficial if you are away from
your typical workstation and need to make a quick update to your website, even
from your smartphone.
7. Safety and security
Regardless of how you intend to
use the web host, you must ensure that it provides you with suitable security
protections. Good hosting services normally provide a variety of security
features, and depending on the type of website you plan to launch, you'll need
to consider which ones are most important to you. Naturally, the criteria of a
personal blog differ greatly from those of an eCommerce website.
At the very least, you'll need to
ensure that you have access to anti-spam software. There are a variety of
options available, SSL certificates are also considered crucial these days, as
they aid in increasing your website's trust score. The best part is that you
can receive one for free through the Let's Encrypt project, which also offers
tools to assist you add a certificate to your website.
Finally, if your website will be
used to perform financial transactions, you'll need to look into ways to help
mitigate distributed denial of service (DDoS) assaults. Two popular solutions
for extending this protection while also providing a number of other valuable
capabilities.
8. Support
You'll need quick backup help if
technological troubles emerge. If something goes wrong, a good hosting company
will provide you with 24/7 help so you can get your business back online.
Email, phone, and live chat are just a few of the options for customer service.
Check your service level agreement
(SLA) for information on the degree of support you may expect. In some cases,
the expected uptime will be specified in the SLA. With a 99 percent uptime, the
site is only predicted to be down for 3.5 days every year.
On a 99.99 percent uptime
agreement, that's less than one hour. All web hosting services, with the
exception of the most expensive, will guarantee five nines (99.999 percent)
uptime, with a maximum agreed-upon downtime of little over five minutes.
9. Geographical location
In general, the closer a data
centre is to your visitors, the faster the page will load. Choose a hosting
company with a data centre nearby if you expect all of your visitors to come
from a single location. Even if that isn't the case, you may always purchase a
web hosting service with a CDN option (Content Delivery Network).
When your website is accessed from
a territory, a CDN will host a copy of the page as well as the static content.
Visitors to your website will always get data from the server closest to their
location, which is known as caching.
10. Make a backup
Last but not least, backups are an
essential service that a hosting provider should give. Make sure you ask if
your hosting company includes this service as part of your package. Backups are
normally taken off your website every day and preserved for seven days,
allowing you to restore it at any time if necessary.
Both the website files (static)
and the database are usually backed up (dynamic). Fire in the data centre,
hacking, human mistake, and component failure are all reasons why you might
require a backup of your website. You can also save your work to a third-party
service (such as Google Drive) or locally on your computer.