Creating a website on the Umbraco CMS is a great way to get your message out there, whether you have a product or service that you’re trying to sell to your target audience.
After you’ve created your website, there is one more task that you need to complete for the domain to begin to gain recognition. and that is web hosting.
Today, we'll discuss the different types of Umbraco web hosting that will give you the best results and performance going forward. Read on to learn about the ins and outs of each classification.
Before we discuss the best web hosting service, we feel that you need to know exactly what web hosting is.
Web hosting is a service that businesses use when they’re aiming to establish their website online. All of your distinct technology and content from your website will be transferred to a server (a physical, always-on computer) that ensures your website is always available to end users. This includes all your images, videos, audio, and HTML, which will be preserved on the server of your choice.
The server you should decide on depends on the amount of space your site will need. However, we will discuss this in further detail below to align your business with the correct hosting platform to ensure that performance is at a high standard with zero complications.
Choosing a reliable, secure, and swift web hosting server with sufficient bandwidth and 100% uptime is crucial. However, some requirements must be met when choosing the correct hosting server.
If you choose the wrong web hosting provider, depending on the version of Umbraco you have, it won’t work effectively. A heads up: before deciding on what web hosting server you’re going to use, make sure it aligns with the guidelines of the version of Umbraco you have installed.
For example, if you have Umbraco 8, you will need a server that fits the ideals for their requirements and likewise with Umbraco 10. By doing your due diligence and partnering up with the correct Umbraco hosting package, you will be ready to go!
Luckily for you, Umbraco holds an abundance of different dedicated resources to help business owners in their aim to have the most elevated website running on their venue. With technical support and prompt customer service, the Umbraco CMS is becoming widely favoured among the masses.
However, for the people who have already created an Umbraco website, which Umbraco web hosting server is best for your business? Let’s dive deeper into the various sorts; thus, you can make an informed decision on what will work for you:
Bandwidth is an essential factor in content management on Umbraco sites, along with maximum command over the configuration of said server.
Now, a dedicated hosting server is the one where you’re going to have to reach into your pocket the most. It offers the ability to set up multiple servers, meaning it’s typically ideal for companies with lots of traffic coming their way and the need for unlimited bandwidth and full control over the configuration of your server
Freeing up space via multiple servers will smooth the process of managing the sheer amount of content you will have to provide over the years, keeping it safe and secure.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, compared to dedicated hosting, shared hosting is an excellent option for a small business that has just begun its online journey through building a website.
Essentially, a shared server hosts multiple other businesses' websites all on one server. This is one of the more budget-friendly options available and doesn’t require you to have any particular technical knowledge.
The downside of this is that your server space will be frequently slower, in contrast to other web hosting servers. Not because of anything wrong with Umbraco, just due to multiple other businesses taking up loading times. There are also limitations on the customisation of the configuration of your server.
Now, a virtual private server is an alternative for the businesses in between the two servers we’ve mentioned above.
Rather than having an entire network built for you or being bombarded by other people taking up space on a shared server, the virtual private network will still have others on it, but you will be able to host your website in a subdivided section.
This option will allow you to use your resources in a way that won’t affect your bandwidth. The price point is between shared and dedicated servers.
The last option that you can select is opting for an on-premise hosting server, which essentially means that you 'self-host' via your dedicated servers.
Some industries require more protection than others and have particular data restrictions and governance requirements; on-premise hosting would be an ideal solution for this occurrence, as you’ll have full control over your systems and your security firewall. It may cost less in the long run but will demand a good deal of technical capabilities to build your server and the initial setup costs of purchasing the in-house server equipment required.
As we’ve presented all the opposing types of hosting services that you can opt for, from the information that we’ve provided above - you should be able to make an informed decision on what will suit your company the best.
Content management for video files, audio files, images and many more require fully managed web hosting servers to perform optimally for improved site developments.
Not only will content need to be reserved effectively, but Umbraco cloud hosting (data storage, etc) will need to be looked after via Umbraco support.
Take a look at our descriptions wisely and choose an option that suits your size of business/ traffic execution for elite results. If you’re still undecided, don’t hesitate to reach out to our expert team here at Fuelius. We're a Umbraco Gold Partner with extensive experience designing, building and hosting websites on the platform.
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