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When doing many things at once for your internet-based business success, it may appear to be a less important matter to find hosting provider. Website hosting service providers are quite different from each other, although they may appear to be alike. Not spending enough money on the hosting service possibly makes your site vulnerable to security threats and prolonged suspensions. Keep reading to know more about the potential effects of the hosting service on website security.

In Shared Web Hosting, A Common Area Of Concern Is Security

Several entities go for shared web hosting as it is the least expensive option. Hosting your website files on a web server whose resources are shared with numerous other websites, may keep expenses down but it invites various security concerns.

Albeit your website is very secure, one could exploit the security weaknesses of other sites on the server. In the case this happens, that hacker could also access every one of your website files. Though you patch possible security flaws of your site and update your programs, others not doing the same could invite a cyberattack. This could happen should the server have a weak directory and file permissions, simplifying accessing every website hosted on it for the hacker who breaches one site.

A Compromised Website Could Result In A Prolonged Suspension

Should your web host find out an exploit on the site of yours, they might suspend it up to the time you correct the issue. Hosting providers with a good reputation suspend the compromised website before it has a negative effect on other users.

This possibly results in serious issues for your brand reputation and SEO efforts. You would have to patch whatever security hole that exists on your site and tell the provider that it is patched. Then, the service provider would re-verify that website and would activate it again. In the meantime, your potential customers may look to do business with some other company.

Avoiding Suspension

The event of your website getting suspended thus might leave you in a difficult position where you could not make progress. The website hosting provider would tell you that there exists an issue that should be fixed before your website could go live, but you have to find some professional to fix it for you. Valuable time would be spent attempting to patch that security issue.

The best way to avoid this state is to select managed VPS or dedicated hosting in place of the shared option. In both hosting services, a website’s files are not shared, and the provider deals with security matters for the web servers. In the case a security violation occurs, the provider would have to fix it fast as per the agreement with you.

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