How Shared Web Hosting is a Batter Option?

A web server is a device that allows you to present your website over the internet. Only a few companies afford to pay a huge amount to encompass an entire web server, named as dedicated web hosting. The other small and medium sized organizations can not afford such big sums. The option of shared or cheap web hosting is always open for such small scale companies.
Understanding shared hosting one can reveal that more than one websites can be hosted on a single server on which web space on the hard disc is divided among all the websites hosted on that server. It means that a number of websites use the same server to save their data. There is some necessary information that everyone must collect before choosing a shared or cheap web hosting. Like, is the shared web hosting worthwhile? What is the maximum number of websites that can use a hard drive? Are the server activities affected by increasing the number of hosted websites?
There is no limit of hosted websites on a single server, theoretically. As the web servers cost very high, everyone would like to host as many site as they can. This is actually beneficial for the web hosting providing company to host a large number of sites on a single server; however, for the website owner’s point of view it is not a good practice to host the website on a server that contains a lot of websites. Some of the experienced webmasters believe that it less depend on the number of websites, there is a possibility that only a single large website may occupy all the CPU and RAM space. So, there is a need to know which websites are hosted on that shared web server on which you are going to host your website.

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