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cPanel User Guide and Tutorial
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Once you have two or three companies on your hosting short list, you need to contact each one of them and ask plenty of questions. This cannot be stressed enough: if you want to really be sure you’ve picked the right host, you need to ask questions before you sign up. If you don’t do that you could be unpleasantly surprised later.
Here is a sample list of questions (along with hints about what sort of answers you should get) that you may wish to ask a potential host.
There are lots of companies out there offering all sorts of features trying to compete for your money, but the most important feature is support. Tons of features don’t mean a thing if your host is missing in action when your website goes down.
Many companies offer special perks with their service. You should be sure that you understand these perks before signing up or you may find that that special feature your host offers isn’t nearly as special as you had hoped.
Amid all of the marketing material on your potential host’s website there is usually some fine print (or worse yet, some things aren’t even mentioned publicly) concerning the rules they impose on themselves and customers. You need to make sure the host’s rules don’t interfere with your current and future plans for your website.
If your potential web host answers too many questions in an unsatisfactory way, you probably should move on to evaluating the next host on your list. It is important to always be sure to look for and read the Terms of Service or Acceptable Use policies of any host you are interested in. If you cannot find these legal documents be sure to ask about them. These items may be dry or a difficult read but failing to read them can lead to nasty surprises later.
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