Minimal to No Maintenance Cost

Shared IP Hosting comes packaged with a “landlord” – the web administrator that takes on the responsibilities for the entire management and maintenance of the server, from installing server software to putting into operation the easy-to-use interface. This is definitely another great advantage as you are not required to possess extensive technical know-how to host your website. More importantly, you don’t need to spend more money for maintenance cost.

Works Well with Smaller and Beginner Sites

For websites that don’t need too many resources or those that don’t expect a spike in traffic anytime soon, Shared IP Hosting can be a boon and might generate more profit. Shared IP Hosting packages are more than adequate to make your website run smoothly, especially if you’re testing the waters. It’s absolutely the perfect entry level solution to get your business website online.

The Problem(s) with Shared IP Hosting

Apart from the inherent security issues discussed at the beginning of this article, this type of hosting has several other weaknesses that you should be aware of before you jump on the bandwagon and sign up for a lengthy hosting contract.

The Dilemma of Sharing Limited Resources

A major weakness is the reality that you are sharing your CPU, storage space and RAM with hundreds – even thousands – of other websites. It doesn’t give you much control and if any site on your hosted server suddenly experience spikes in traffic (that eats up a lot of memory!) it could trigger a slowdown and makes it difficult for your visitors to access your site; or worse it could crash your site along with the others. Typically, hosts limit the amount of storage and bandwidth; however, they are not always successful in preventing overwhelming needs for processing power and memory.

Growing Needs

Another bad news is it’s quite easy to outgrow this kind of hosting package. As you business expands, your website traffic is bound to increase, and the more visitors you have; the more web hosting resources you’ll need for uploads or downloads, among other things.

Restricted Software Use

Because you have no direct control on the server, your choices for available software are also restricted. The host typically makes the selection on which software packages or what upgrades the company will allow you to use. It goes without saying that this selection is indeed very limited to a few.

Overall, Shared IP Hosting can be perfect for those just starting out on their website. You should be aware of the fact that there are plenty of limitations with this type of configuration. The absence of physical access to your server is reason enough to be vigilant; thus, it’s of great importance that you check the reliability of the host. If they are reputed to be unresponsive to maintenance and technical issues, you could be heading straight for some big time headaches
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