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Differences between web hostings and cloud computing

The term “cloud” has become highly present in the web hostings market during recent times. Making something available or putting something “in the cloud” is a major trend. So what is the fuzz all about?
There are several distinct differences between web hostings and cloud computing. In a clouded environment the web hosting provider maintains greater control, but given the elasticity of a virtualized environment the server is much more capable of meeting rapid influxes in traffic than it would be in a regular hosting scenario. That elasticity amounts for one of the most advantageous benefits of a clustered hosting environment. Previously a rapid influx in traffic had the potential to crowd a server to the point of failure, making it a distinct possibility that the website would crash.

Cloud computing, or cluster hosting as it is more commonly being referred to enables a single server to be virtually divided into a multitude of individual virtual servers. Data or information stored on each clouded server can be backed up with greater CPU power than would have been available by conventional means.

Cluster hosting works by taking advantage of the virtually connected servers to meet the fluctuating demands of the websites housed on the server. Overcrowding is unlikely to become a problem in a clouded environment, since there is little chance that each website on the server will experience high traffic simultaneously.

The advantages are pretty straight forward. You (your application or website) is hosted on a big server farm, where each server is performing a special task and being a backup or fallback for other machines in the farm. Your web application can use resources across the various machines, hence making it extremely simple to host many services on one big server farm (cloud). The biggest advantage for you as a user is the (almost) unlimited scalability your application can achieve within the cloud. By adding further resources to the cloud, the provider can deal with an increase in resource usage by the users, thus giving the users the ability to grow their projects within the same environment, without having to switch product or provider every time they reach a certain size, disc space or bandwidth.

Some of the most common problems associated with web hosting(especially the top web hosts) can be mitigated by electing to deploy a cluster hosting solution. Not only does it provide the confidence that comes with knowing that a website will receive optimal uptime and resiliency it also enables webmasters to take advantage of the power, space and security of the websites of their peers since everyone shares the process and features virtually – while still having their own personal server allocation.
the top ten web hosts list some web hostings providers which supports cluster hosting.

Differences between web hostings and cloud computing

The term “cloud” has become highly present in the web hostings market during recent times. Making something available or putting something “in the cloud” is a major trend. So what is the fuzz all about?
There are several distinct differences between web hostings and cloud computing. In a clouded environment the web hosting provider maintains greater control, but given the elasticity of a virtualized environment the server is much more capable of meeting rapid influxes in traffic than it would be in a regular hosting scenario. That elasticity amounts for one of the most advantageous benefits of a clustered hosting environment. Previously a rapid influx in traffic had the potential to crowd a server to the point of failure, making it a distinct possibility that the website would crash.

Cloud computing, or cluster hosting as it is more commonly being referred to enables a single server to be virtually divided into a multitude of individual virtual servers. Data or information stored on each clouded server can be backed up with greater CPU power than would have been available by conventional means.

Cluster hosting works by taking advantage of the virtually connected servers to meet the fluctuating demands of the websites housed on the server. Overcrowding is unlikely to become a problem in a clouded environment, since there is little chance that each website on the server will experience high traffic simultaneously.

The advantages are pretty straight forward. You (your application or website) is hosted on a big server farm, where each server is performing a special task and being a backup or fallback for other machines in the farm. Your web application can use resources across the various machines, hence making it extremely simple to host many services on one big server farm (cloud). The biggest advantage for you as a user is the (almost) unlimited scalability your application can achieve within the cloud. By adding further resources to the cloud, the provider can deal with an increase in resource usage by the users, thus giving the users the ability to grow their projects within the same environment, without having to switch product or provider every time they reach a certain size, disc space or bandwidth.

Some of the most common problems associated with web hosting(especially the top web hosts) can be mitigated by electing to deploy a cluster hosting solution. Not only does it provide the confidence that comes with knowing that a website will receive optimal uptime and resiliency it also enables webmasters to take advantage of the power, space and security of the websites of their peers since everyone shares the process and features virtually – while still having their own personal server allocation.
the top ten web hosts list some web hostings providers which supports cluster hosting.

Tips for changing web hosts

If you have a hosting provider already, you may find that you are not happy with the services you have, maybe that they don’t supply sufficient storage space, not enough bandwidth, upgrade options are way to expensive, usually it’s because up time is bad and they do not provide a good enough customer support service. If this is happening to you, then the best thing to do is to change your hosting provider.

Many people think that changing hosting providers is a lot of hassle and that they will have too much disruption to their current services, the truth is it’s easy and you need not to have too much down time, if any, providing you make the right choices. It’s much better to make the decision to change to a new web hosting provider than to stay with one which continues to give you problems.Changing hosts can easily be done by following the steps below.

Check out new web hosting providers

If your absolutely sure you wish to change hosting providers, start by having a look around, there are many to choose from so have a google search and check them out. Don’t cut your ties with your current provider just yet, use this time to checkout different deals, packages and plans which suit your specific needs.

Prepare for the move

Be careful not to rush things, you don’t want your current hosting company to cut you off just yet, you might lose all your valuable files. The next thing to do is make backups of all your files. Start to move all your files and databases into local copies on your computer, this way you won’t lose any important files or information when your current hosting provider cuts off your access, you may want to backup your emails as well.

Choosing a new provider

Once you have all your files backed up, the next stage is to choose a provider and prepare for the move. The most important thing to think about is not to make the same mistake you made the first time around. By this point you would have looked at a few companies which provide the kind of hosting packages you need, make a short list of about five different companies, then just check out personal referrals, references and testimonials, have a look at web hosting review sites and see what experiences other people have had with that particular provider.

Make the move

Once you have chosen your new hosting provider, its time to move out. Begin by moving all your files onto your new server, once you have all your files uploaded the next thing to do is to setup your email accounts on the new server too. At this point you should still have all your services working with your old provider. As soon as your website files and data are all safely move onto your new hosts servers, all your email accounts are setup and ready on the new server you are now ready to point your domain at the new hosting account, to do this you will have to change the nameservers on your domain name to your new hosting providers nameservers.

Nameserver changes can take up to 72 hours to fully propagate and take effect, although you will usually see results in 3-6 hours. Once changes have taken effect you can now close your hosting account with your previous web hosting provider.