Choosing Between Servers May Be Even As Critical As Getting Hosting Support
All servers need an operating system, and some webserver software, that deliver the web pages over the Internet. The most common types are Linus which has been integrated to Apache, and Windows which is relegated to Internet Information Services or IIS. Generally, there are two kinds of hosting that are accessible for website owners. Most sites will use a version of either Linux hosting or Windows hosting.
SMBs, which represent the majority of websites on the web, will use a version of Linux operating system in the form of shared hosting. Linux hosting offers a wide degree of compatibility with several application platforms such popular scripting languages such as PHP, and MySQL database processing applications. If you design and build your web pages using Microsoft technology, your best option may be to use Windows servers.
Although there may be many more options available, the inherent compatibility can mean a number of beneficial options. With Windows hosting, the options include Windows-specific technologies such as Microsoft Access, ASP, .
NET, Microsoft Access and Microsoft SQL server (MSSQL). Windows servers will run the Windows operating system, and the IIS to serve up web pages.
This option provides the widest range of compatibility for the Windows operating system that outnumbers all of the others online. The type of operating system is independent of the type of hosting that is employed, but the type, order and magnitude of the hosting support should be one of the priorities. Many resellers do not actually provide support, but employ third party providers to provide reseller hosting support.
You may not be fully aware of this, as they are not always obligated to disclose such information, but in the event that hosting support is needed, as a website owner, knowing the structure of the relationship with your hosts, may give a better understanding of the operations. The question is which you should choose first? The servers that you choose will be determined by your needs, but at the same time, you may need to know reseller hosting support will be provided.
Although hosting is important, the entire the foundation of all webpages may rest on how hosting support is provided.
In some cases, the reseller hosting support is outsourced to other parties, who may be experts in the use of the hardware. If your business uses many different applications, having access to experts with in-depth knowledge of the operation of the hardware, is important as it may help to better configure the different platforms that are in operation. For application support, you can then contact the manufacturers or providers.
It is also important to understand how the support is provided. There may be a few options, such as live chat.
Many providers may include a ticketing system, as part of support.
The benefits include building a knowledge base to which users can refer for a reference. Another popular method that is used to provide support is the maintenance of forum, where users can publicly post questions, comments or provide answers to questions.
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