Should You Use Shared Hosting or Dedicated Server to Host Your UK Business?
Are you confused about shared hosting and dedicated hosting? Well in this post, I'll be explaining what they are and the pros and cons of both sides.
Are you confused about shared hosting and dedicated hosting?
Well in this post, I'll be explaining what they are and the pros and cons of both sides.
By the end of this post, you will know which hosting server is best for your UK business.
Dedicated server
What is a dedicated server? Dedicated server/hosting is where only your site(s) are hosted on that server. This results in faster speeds and safer hosting. You're all alone and that server was made specifically for you to rent. This is a fantastic way to host your website. HOWEVER... There is one big, nasty downside. With a dedicated server, you will have to pay more. With shared hosting, you have other people to help you pay for the server costs. Think about it like renting a property. If only you live in that property, you will have to pay all the bills. But if you have other people living with you, you can split the expense between you all. PROS- Faster load times
- More secure
- Unique IP
- Costs more than shared hosting
Shared hosting
Shared hosting is where you share a particular server with other users. This results in lower costs. Of course, the biggest upside to this is having cheap hosting. HOWEVER... The big negatives are slower loading speeds, it's not as secure, and you could have your server's IP blacklisted. You see, other people, sharing the same server as you may be spamming websites and engaging in shady SEO tactics. This may even result in getting your website on Google's bad side, equating to lower Google rankings. Heck, you could even get penalized or deindexed! PROS- Dirt cheap hosting
- Slower loading speeds compared to dedicated servers
- Not as secure as dedicated servers
- Chance of your server's IP being blacklisted because other people on the same servers may be spamming