From Optflux
Revision as of 11:10, 3 August 2018 by 62.173.138.120 (talk) (Created page with "Offshore hosting industry has rapidly started out an irritating little brother to the majority mainland hosting giants into the leading hosting vendor serving many small and a...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to: navigation, search

Offshore hosting industry has rapidly started out an irritating little brother to the majority mainland hosting giants into the leading hosting vendor serving many small and average business projects that, by their nature, call for a higher amount of privacy and details security than most mainstream providers may offer.

Projects like electronic money (e-currency) services, high-yield investment funds as well as merchants in developing and developed countries alike have been for a while picking warez hosting rather than a standard hosting solution. Others include purely informative websites which require more freedom (e.g. political) for that type of web contents they should publish online.


Which offshore hosting want to choose?

The short solution to this question will be "the one it is possible to afford"... concurrently there are several important considerations you need to bear in mind.

From my experience, offshore shared and VPS (virtual server) solutions less difficult less stable and reliable than their mainstream hosting counterparts (like say, a shared anticipate a U.S. or U.K. server). The real reason for here is the nature of the websites themselves hosted on such servers.

Offshore anonymous shared plans usually attract lots of "fly-by-night" scammers who often abuse the servers in various ways and can even induce a DDOS attack from a competitor or 3rd party afflicted with their websites.

An offshore VPS on the dedicated IP can be a good choice but here again, "bad boys" will bring down MySQL, consume all RAM or CPU power making all the other intentions of the server suffer. Additionally, overall slower network connections may only make these complaints worse.

An offshore server is by all means your best option. If your business online has enough possible ways to generate big money in monthly sales, why do you choose a shared or VPS plan and risk losing your customers as a result of likely downtime or slow connection speed? In those cases, offshore dedicated hosting is a better alternative that may give you peace of mind.