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		<title>New Atlantic BT Website Launches</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 08:30:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Thompson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If this is your first time dropping by our humble abode you might not notice any of the changes we&#8217;ve made to the site; if you&#8217;ve come here before, then you&#8217;re probably noticing quite a few changes, first and foremost the fresh new look.  The good news is, the site isn&#8217;t just pretty, it&#8217;s actually [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-full wp-image-107 alignright" src="http://74.84.218.58/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/logo.jpg" alt="logo" width="278" height="102" />If this is your first time dropping by our humble abode you might not notice any of the changes we&#8217;ve made to the site; if you&#8217;ve come here before, then you&#8217;re probably noticing quite a few changes, first and foremost the fresh new look.  The good news is, the site isn&#8217;t just pretty, it&#8217;s actually extremely user friendly and I would love to walk you through a few of the new additions.</p>
<p>Here at Atlantic BT, we&#8217;ve always been an industry leader for web design, internet marketing, programming, SEO and web hosting.  We really want our new and improved blog to be a valuable resource for you to learn more about what we do, what&#8217;s going on inside the industry, hints and tips, and just about anything and everything else having to do with this niche.  This new blog has many tools to help us do that, first feel free to subscribe to our RSS feed, it will make it easier for you to stay completely on top of every new post we do.<span id="more-103"></span></p>
<p>Next, take a peek at the top of the site where it says &#8220;Site Tools.&#8221;  By clicking that, you will find the drop down menu that is absolutely jam-packed with ways to help you share anything you find interesting on this site.  You can share any post you wish with the world with a simple click of a button.  Having trouble reading the text or your eyes aren&#8217;t quite what they used to be?  No worries, even that can be adjusted.</p>
<p>Take a look at our new and improved Portfolio while you&#8217;re here, I think if you&#8217;re looking for the fastest and most impressive way to see what we do, and how we do it, that is a one click way to achieve that.  The bottom line is, this new site will make staying on top of everything in this industry even easier and more fun.  Be sure to check out&#8230;</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.atlanticbt.com/questions.php"><strong>Q&amp;A</strong></a> – Get the answers. Have a question? We’ve got the answers. Visit our Q&amp;A section and view the helpful tips and tricks about the industry that our specialists have to offer. Filter your Q&amp;A’s by service—Web Design, Custom Programming, Web Hosting, Internet Marketing, Web Strategy and E-Commerce—or view all streamlined Q&amp;A’s. Contribute your own questions and get prompt answers from one of the many experts of the Atlantic BT team.</li>
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.atlanticbt.com/portfolio">Web Portfolio</a> </strong>– Browse our work. Check out our new and improved Web Portfolio. Get a first-hand look at our featured work and see what we’ve delivered to companies just like yours. Easily browse by featured site or service to see a snapshot of some of our acclaimed work, what we provide to our clients and how it works for them.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.atlanticbt.com/videos.php"><strong>Video Testimonials</strong></a> &#8211; See for yourself. Watch video interviews of what our clients have to say about us, our services and how it has helped their business.</li>
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<p>Thanks for checking us out, enjoy your stay and we&#8217;d love any and all feedback from you!</p>
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		<title>Web Hosting Economics 101</title>
		<link>http://www.atlanticbt.com/blog/web-hosting-economics-101/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 16:33:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Jordan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[These days everyone is looking to save a few bucks, but is your web hosting account a good place to start? Let’s explore the economics of web hosting a bit so you can see what you’re really paying for. With hosting prices as low as $5 a month you have to ask yourself what kind [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These days everyone is looking to  save a few bucks, but is your web hosting account a good place to start? Let’s  explore the economics of <a href="/services/web-hosting.php">web hosting</a> a bit so you can see what you’re really  paying for.</p>
<p>With hosting prices as low as $5 a  month you have to ask yourself what kind of service you can really buy for that  amount of money. After all you can’t even buy a good fast-food meal for that  price.</p>
<p>The economics for cheap hosts is  roughly the same as it is for high quality hosts who might charge as much as  $75 a month for what appears is an equivalent account. Cheap hosts still want  to make a profit just like the quality hosts. They just have to do more with  less so corners need to be cut.</p>
<h2>Here are some examples:</h2>
<p><strong>Internet Connectivity/Bandwidth</strong> – You  may not think so, but there are different grades of bandwidth and different  ways of delivering it. Technically a website can be hosted off a cable-modem,  which isn’t to say this is what cheap hosts do, but they often use the least  expensive providers of bandwidth and often there is no redundancy in their  networks. It’s up to 50% cheaper than doing it the right way with tier1  bandwidth providers and redundant routing through different providers.</p>
<p><strong>Power</strong> – Power can be one of the  most expensive parts of delivering hosting or datacenter services. Leading  hosting providers use redundant power circuits with battery backup and  generator power, cheap hosts normally have a single feed to each server and  fortunately often have battery backups and generators. Often the power capacity  isn’t sufficient so if there is a power outage some services still get  interrupted.</p>
<p><strong>Servers</strong> – Leading hosts use high  quality server-grade hardware from reliable manufacturers, cheap hosts often  use PC-grade hardware. Under continued high load PC-grade hardware doesn’t  stand up well to the load and can fail.</p>
<p><strong>Support</strong> – Hiring good people with  technology experience that know what they are doing isn’t cheap. Often cheap  hosts hire entry-level people to follow predefined support scripts to save  money. The relative number of hosting accounts per support rep is often higher  for cheap hosts, which means each rep spends less time per customer each month.</p>
<p><strong>Performance and Site Density</strong> –  Each server a hosting company purchases costs them money in a couple different  ways. 1) initial hardware cost 2) operating system cost 3) setup cost 4)  maintenance cost 5) power and cooling costs 6) rack/space costs  The more sites you can put on a single server  the better your economics get from a utilization perspective. The only trouble  is that if a server is overloaded it won’t perform well and your site may  either load slowly or not at all. As a general rule of thumb you wouldn’t want  any individual server to run higher than 50 or 60% utilization during normal  usage. This is to allow sufficient headroom so that during peak utilization  (such as an unexpected spike in traffic for several sites) the server can  easily service the spike and overall performance won’t be affected. The  economics of cheap hosting dictate a higher utilization rate and consequently  performance is often affected.</p>
<p><strong>Backup</strong> – Backup software and  storage is expensive. Proper backup routines create several full copies of data  and often many partial copies for daily incremental backups. In most cases the  costs to do proper backups put them completely out of the realm of something a  cheap host can provide. If you are working with a cheap host you better make  sure you are performing your own backup routine.</p>
<h2>Conclusion:</h2>
<p>Our normal hosting plans start at  $25/month. The difference between a cheap host and our quality hosting plans is  $20 or less, so the question you should ask yourself is “do you feel lucky?”.  If you’re lucky your cheap host will perform just fine and your business won’t  be affected. If you’re not then the $20 you saved just might cost your business  a whole lot more in downtime and aggravation.</p>
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