As we’ve mentioned in the previous post on the topic, there are no ’set’ web hosting industry norms or standards to define ‘unlimited web hosting’.
Most large markets and industries have some norms, some standards, some regulations and often, some regulatory authorities. As we can readily imagine, there is a very good reason for this. In absence of any norms, standards or regulatory mechanism, the market place will quickly get in to a state of chaos and it is ultimately us – the consumers – who will suffer. Sadly, the web hosting industry, despite being a reasonably large one today, is lacking in all of the above.
Under the circumstances, we, the authors of this blog, will stick our collective necks out and try to at least explain – if not define – what all is commonly referred to as ‘unlimited web hosting’.
When labelled as an ‘unlimited plan’, you can usually expect the web hosting plan to be offering one or any combination of the following:
- Unlimited Bandwidth (or Data Transfer or Traffic)
- Unlimited Disk Space (or Disk Space Usage or Quota)
- Unlimited number of Domains
- Unlimited number of Sub-Domains
- Unlimited number of databases (usually MySQL)
- Unlimited e-mail accounts (POP or IMAP)
- Unlimited FTP user accounts
If you’re kind of a newbie in to the world of web sites and web hosting, you can not be blamed if having read so far, you’re thinking that you’re lost. That is what we meant when we mentioned above the word ‘chaos’. Welcome to the web hosting market place of the year 2009.
In the days to come, we’ll not only explain what the various ‘unlimited’ features listed above are (so that you can better plan / decide your requirements and options), but we’ll also reveal a little known web hosting market ’secret’ that will knock your socks off. Guaranteed.
Stay tuned (and always, share your thoughts with us and others, by posting your comments here).