Everything lives in the cloud, so why not your website? We’re long gone from the days where an expensive, physical server was your only option for web hosting. Dedicated hosting, shared hosting, WordPress hosting, and virtual private servers (VPS) give you a variety of options, depending on your needs and price points. Cloud hosting is another option, distributing your site across multiple servers and providing a flexible way to power your website.
What Is Cloud Hosting?
Traditional hosting sees your website leverage the power of one particular server’s CPU, RAM, storage, and data transfers. For example, shared web hosting has your website share resources with other sites that are also hosted exclusively on one server. The result is many annoying limitations in terms of power, and the inability to handle sharp traffic surges. For better service, you can pay for a virtual private server or even a dedicated server of varying power. In all these cases, you’re basically relying on one server, and that’s it. Cloud hosting, however, kicks that single-server hosting model to the curb in a marvelous manner. With cloud hosting, your website draws resources from multiple servers.
Cloud hosting’s use of multiple servers gives it certain advantages over traditional hosting. For example, if your website experiences a sudden traffic spike, it can pull resources from another server to prevent slow page loads or, worse, the site going down. In addition, cloud hosting makes it incredibly simple for your to scale resources up or down, as needed.
Note that there are different types of cloud hosting. Traditional web hosts, such as DreamHost and HostGator, offer cloud hosting packages that are priced similarly to their other web hosting packages (typically in the Shared or VPS range). These small business-friendly cloud hosting solutions are what we’re primarily focused on in this roundup.
Enterprise-level, infrastructure-as-a-service cloud hosting from the likes of Cloudways is also available.
Cloud Hosting Features
The list above focuses on the web hosts that boast the best cloud hosting plans of all the services we’ve reviewed. Note that we are still in the process of examining cloud hosting offerings as this is a new category—we’re definitely going to be testing more services in the coming months. Still, with the reviews, we’ve done so far and lots of research, we’ve discovered what you should look for in a cloud hosting service.
Many cloud web hosts offer unlimited monthly data transfers, so other factors may help you decide which service is best for your business. That said, if you’re interested in “unlimited” anything, no matter if it’s data or storage, be sure to read the tiny print to make sure that there aren’t any surprises. In other words, make sure your definition of unlimited matches the hosting service’s definition. They can be two very different things.
We’ve discovered that cloud hosts typically offer hard drives or solid-state drives that range between 100GB and 200GB in size. That said, you’ll occasionally discover a web host that boasts unlimited storage. (Again, the usual caveats apply with regards to “unlimited” anything.) Solid-state drives are typically faster than their hard-drive-based counterparts but are typically smaller in terms of storage capacity. If you’re looking for sheer volume, a traditional hard drive is a way to go.
When it comes to server operating systems, Linux is typically the default option. Still, some services offer Windows hosting, too. If you have specific server-side applications that require Windows, such as SQL Server or a custom application written in .NET, then you need to make sure your web host has Windows hosting.
You’ll also want a web host with responsive 24/7 customer support. Forums, knowledge bases, and tutorials are useful tools, but there’s nothing like getting another human being on the horn (or at least in a webchat) when problems arise.
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Security is of utmost importance, too. If your goal is to sell products or services, you need to look into Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS). Those technologies encrypt the data that travel’s between a customer’s computer and your company’s servers to safeguard the information from people with ill intentions. For that, we recommended Cloudways.
Uptime Is Critical
In each of our reviews, we devote an entire section to uptime, it’s so important. Simply put, if your site is down, clients or customers will be unable to find your business or access your products or services. They may find what they’re looking for elsewhere and never return. At the very least, customers will be annoyed, and it won’t help their image of your business. Neither is a good outcome.
Aim for the Clouds
Based on our recommendations of excellent cloud web hosting, customer support, and uptime, look no further than Cloudways – and try it for free.
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