Industry estimates indicate that Internet businesses can loose
on average about $15,000 for every hour of downtime. This figure
combines the cost of repairs with the cost of lost opportunities and
sales. For an Internet-enabled business, downtime can mean devastating
losses in revenue and credibility. For what ever reason, organizations
have accepted these losses, regardless of expense, as an unavoidable
cost of doing business on the Internet. Most web hosting provider don’t
really care about uptime at all. They throw the 99.9% number but don’t
do anything if they don’t meet that objective. Did you know that 99.9%
means about 7 hours of downtime a month. Image having your website take
a day off once a month. If they go beyond 8 hours does a hosting
company offer you nothing in return?? Most do not!!
Even more scary
are companies that keep their Internet operations in-house, primarily
due to a lack of knowledge about available options. They believe they
can manage that infrastructure better by doing it themselves. They do
not consider power redundancy, Internet feed capacity, server loads,
security, and the list goes on. The cost to operate your own web server
and maintain it over 5 years can cost well over $25,000 a Year.
The Outsourcing Option:
By
outsourcing responsibility for Internet infrastructure to the right
service provider, a company gains access to state-of-the-art, highly
redundant systems that ensure reliability and free up internal staff to
focus their efforts on building and managing Web site content and
applications. Today outsourcing your servers to companies can cost as
little as a hundred and so dollars a month. Website hosting ranges from
free to cheap to fair priced web hosting firms who charge about $25 per
website per month but offer guarantees and focus on business needs. Try
to always ask your new hosting provider for a copy of the service level
agreement. Try to find one one that offer 100% uptime and will provide
you a discount the moment that is not meant. If you can do this you
will get a greater return on investment.












