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8 May 2009 11 views till today No Comment

Everyone that has a website online, knows something about the question of the suitable webhosting. For the ones who do not know a word about WebHosting, it is a service (free or commercial) that works on a machine (or farm, cloud, grid of machines) allocated inside a Data Center qualified to provide a clean, fast Internet access, reliability, availability (and scalability), all to host a website or group of websites. A weblog - such as Technofender’s Blog - is also a website. In general, everything you browse in the Internet needs a WebHost to be accessed by you: the Internaut.

The issue is that not every host is fine, and not all tht glitters is gold. In fact, there is much of promise and little commitment in many of the vast amount of WebHosting offers, nowadays.

That is when WebHosting Geeks come in the way. Maybe, you do not know in advance if that XYZ Webhosting company will keep its promise of 99.99% of uptime and high speeds, but a good, reliable  directory of WebHosting Services knows about that XYZ Webhosting. What is more, the users of XYZ Webhosting can share their experiences, and you will have more elements to decide on purchasing the service from XYZ or maybe from AlphaBetaOmega Webhosting.

Another thing is that it is not the same to purchase a Webhosting service for a small personal website as to put a heavy shopping cart online. Then, it is very wise to take a look at the right category of the Webhosting directory; f.i., Blog Hosting.

My final recommendation is to browse WebHosting Geeks BEFORE completing the purchase. The more information you have, the better the decision is taken.

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