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Proxy Hosting For Beginners By Bryan Bull There are two main reasons why you want to create your own site: first, you have safety concerns about using public proxies, such as getting virus or spyware; second, you want to start your business and make some money. So, you did some research, downloaded a free script, installed it on your local test server. Everything looked fine! Now it comes to the question - where to host your first site?
Proxy hosting seems like a challenge, especially for beginners. After all, you need to deal with things like Server Types, Bandwidth, and Price. So in this article, I'd like to give you a simple guide on how to pick up the right hosting for you.
Proxy Hosing Plans
Based on server types, you will have 3 different hosting plans:
Shared hosting means one web server hosts multiple websites.
VPS provides a virtual private server with guaranteed system resources.
Dedicated hosting let you own the whole server box.
Obviously, the price of those 3 hosting plans is totally different. While a cheap shared plan may cost you $5/Month, a decent dedicated server often charge you over $200/Month.
For beginners, your best choice is to start with a shared hosting. Doing so, you not only save some money but also avoid the hassle to set up the server environment by yourself.
Select Your Hosting Company
There are hundreds of companies provide shared hosting service. However, many of them won't accept because running a site |
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Have you ever been
unable to access a website online before? Especially
when you are at work or at school. People often find
that many websites can not be accessed at work and
there appears to be nothing they can do to gain
access once again. However, luckily there actually
are a few things you can do to gain access to
websites once again even if they have been blocked
by your work place or school.
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