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Thinking about starting a blog. Wordpress and Blogger both have adequate features for me. My main concern is will my visitors see a performance boost by going with shared hosting or will it be the same or worse?

I use blogger with a custom domain name and I think it works perfect.
I highly recommend you to use blogger with a custom domain.

I am looking for a shared Microsoft Exchange 2003 hosting service, suitable for hosting about five (5) personal email accounts. It needs to be reliable, with a large quota, and access via Outlook Web Access (OWA).
I have found the 1&1 (1and1.com) hosted Microsoft Exchange service to be quite interesting when considering the features and price, but they don’t have the best ratings and reviews.

oops no answers yet… i was hoping to learn too.

but try cihost.com.. i have been using them. was good, but recently my shared server has been some problems. my history with them is about 8+yrs

This free video tutorial has parts 1-8 and it will help you figure out how to get shared hosting at Godaddy for your online business or other website. Many topics are covered to give you the big picture and fill in all the little blanks that you might be unsure of. Covers also a review of shared, virtual private server, and dedicated hosting. Godaddy shared hosting is good for beginners.

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Some say it doesn’t, some say It does.

What is your professional opinion ?

Would a service such as shared webhosting provided by companies like Godaddy fall within the classification of SaaS?

I say it does, as customers or companies are requiring support for web based services.

Your opinion ?

Yes, by definition shared web hosting is SaaS –

Software as a Service (SaaS): is a model of software deployment where an application is hosted as a service provided to customers across the Internet. By eliminating the need to install and run the application on the customer’s own computer, SaaS alleviates the customer’s burden of software maintenance, ongoing operation, and support. Using SaaS also can reduce the up-front expense of software purchases, through less costly, on-demand pricing. From the software vendor’s standpoint, SaaS has the attraction of providing stronger protection of its intellectual property and establishing an ongoing revenue stream. The SaaS software vendor may host the application on its own web server, or this function may be handled by a third-party application service provider (ASP). This way, end users may reduce their investment on server hardware too.

Quick, Easy, and Affordable website hosting. Offerings include shared hosting, dedicated servers, web design, and domain registration.

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I want to upgrade my shared hosting to dedicated hosting ? do i lose any thing of my hosted content , i mean if i changed my website shared hosting to dedicated what may happen to my website page .
i am UPGRADING to dedicated hosting not moving to new server , (is there any difference in that !) any way i am just paying 3$ over the shared hosted price 4.30$ .

Well, if you moved from shared hosting to a dedicated hosting machine, then you will be on a different computer. You can send an email to support and ask them to archive your site and copy it to the new machine. I’m sure they will do it beings that dedicated hosting is lots of money. But I wouldn’t trust it. I’d connect to the machine and copy the files via FTP program to your computer just in case. You can get an old copy (free) of WS_FTP from http://oldapps.com

Not really sure why you’d want a dedicated machine for a website. If you’re using it as a gaming server, then I can see why. But just for a basic website, the price doesn’t outweigh the benefits of being on a dedicated machine.

I have a job that needs to run on a daily basis. My server is a shared hosting server which means I cannot see any files other than my own. I have various CGI scripts running within my own area of the server.
To edit the CRONTAB I need to know how to access it. Where is it? I do not have any tools available to activate a LINUX based command line or direct access to the cgi-bin.

Do I need a script? Access to the server? or just a plain miracle.

I have contacted my host and they keep sending instructions. But most assume a level of knowledge of LINUX beyond the realms of normal Windows people.

Please don’t copy and paste web pages that state ‘Access the crontab -e" – I think I have read them all and still do not know what on earth they are talking about when looking at my server/control panel.

Those crontab -e commands are things you should run from an ssh command prompt. Not all shared hosting gives access to ssh. If your control panel has no options for scheduling/crontab, then email your host and ask them for ssh login capabilities. Many will give that to you if you provide some ID (scan and email)…

This free video tutorial has parts 1-8 and it will help you figure out how to get shared hosting at Godaddy for your online business or other website. Many topics are covered to give you the big picture and fill in all the little blanks that you might be unsure of. Covers also a review of shared, virtual private server, and dedicated hosting. Godaddy shared hosting is good for beginners.

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I offer shared web hosting with packages that range from free to unlimited for less then $5. To me that seems like a great deal to host a website but I am wondering how many people use dedicated servers or virtual private servers instead and pay anywhere from $20 to $150.

Do you pay more then $5 for hosting? and why?
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because dedicated is a lot faster and more secure and easly upgradable to high specifications, and can also change what version of windows, linux runs on it.
if you check something like this
http://www.netmechanic.com/news/vol7/hosting_no3.htm
this Shared hosting Vs Dedicated hosting

How to install OpenGoo 1.5.3 on a shared host using CPanel

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