The question was more so--> What are the numbers, is there more shared
webhosting vs. colocated, or the other way around?
I'm interested in the ratio or percentage of webhosting...
thanx.
On Fri, 5 May 2000, Eric Schmenk wrote:
> Someone (I lost the original email, sorry) asked about collocation vs.
> shared web hosting. Here is my two cents worth:
>
> Unless you have a huge website or very high bandwidth, I think you will find
> that collocation will cost you much more ($)
>
> If you outgrow shared web hosting, it should be fairly painless to switch to
> your own server.
>
> The various web sites (e.g., www.tophosts.com) which rank web hosting
> providers seem to be overly influenced by advertising money (or at least
> something that doesn't correlate to actual user experiences).
>
> If you search Usenet (alt.web.webmaster - I think) or various web-based
> discussion groups for webmasters, you will find very positive comments about
> FutureQuest, in particular.
>
> I hope this helps ...
>
> Eric Schmenk
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