Selecting an effective web hosting provider can make all the difference when it comes to running a successful blog. While there are various features of hosting to consider, some must-have features should take priority: first and foremost is reliable and fast server uptime – this ensures your blog will always be available and load quickly so as to retain readers and improve search engine rankings; in addition, sufficient storage and bandwidth should also be offered as support for its growth and traffic levels.
Web Hosting Features
1) Speed

Speed is a scalar quantity used to describe how quickly an object is moving, measured in distance per unit of time. The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s); other common units include kilometers per hour (km/h), miles per hour (mph) and feet per second (ft/s).Speed can be measured both averagely and instantaneously; with average being determined by total distance traveled divided by time taken and instantaneous being its speed at any particular moment in time.
2) Security

Security refers to the state of being protected against potential harm, damage, or loss. In terms of computer systems and networks, ensuring information and data from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, destruction or theft involves protecting computer hardware from theft, damage or unwarranted access by using locks, access controls and surveillance systems as physical security measures while network security measures such as firewalls intrusion detection systems encryption may provide protection for information that has already been collected by computers or networks.
3) Support

Support can refer to various forms of assistance or help that is provided to individuals or organizations, from technical issues with hardware or software products through to providing assistance for customer inquiries about them and support relating to products or services as well as offering emotional support during difficult circumstances such as illness or bereavement as well as providing financial aid for those in need.
4) Monitoring

Monitoring refers to the practice of observing and tracking activities, events, or systems to detect potential issues or problems. When applied to computer networks and systems, monitoring typically involves collecting and analyzing data on their performance, availability and security – such as collecting performance metrics about hardware/software components for bottlenecks/errors that affect system performance as well as network traffic/activity for potential threats and performance issues or network performance problems; monitoring software apps too in order to detect issues like crashes/errors or slow response times that affect software application functionality.
5) Research

Research is the systematic investigation and study of any topic or subject with the goal of discovering new knowledge, deepening our understanding, or solving problems. Research can be carried out across numerous fields such as science, medicine, technology, social sciences, humanities and many others. When conducting a research project it involves formulating an addressing a clear and specific research question or problem before reviewing existing literature such as research studies or sources of information that relate directly to it and devising an overall plan or methodology to conduct it using appropriate research methodologies and techniques.
6) Optimization

Optimization (or search for the optimal solution or outcome among many potential options, given a set of constraints and objectives, is a process by which individuals or teams search for an ideal outcome among possible options, given certain constraints and objectives. It can be applied in many fields including engineering, mathematics, computer science and economics – among others – with its goal being to maximize or minimize an objective function while satisfying certain constraints or requirements that must be satisfied to optimize an objective function to its maximum or minimum value.
7) Free Email, SSL Certificates

“Free email” refers to services offered at no charge for users, such as Gmail, Yahoo Mail and Outlook.com. Such free services typically provide users with email addresses they can use for sending and receiving messages as well as accessing various features like spam filtering, storage space and mobile access. An SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) Certificate is a digital certificate used to establish secure encrypted connections between web servers and browsers – such as providing credit card transactions – thus protecting sensitive information such as credit card numbers, usernames / passwords etc.
8) Ability To Install Tracking Scripts
Also Refer:- 10 Security Advice for Your Linux VPS
Tracking scripts refers to the capability of adding scripts or code that collect data about user behaviors or actions on websites or applications. Tracking scripts are commonly employed by businesses, organizations, and marketers as a means to monitor engagement levels among visitors to websites or applications and analyze customer interactions in order to enhance user experiences or optimize business operations. Installing tracking scripts usually requires access to either website code or administration panels and knowledge of web development languages such as HTML5, JavaScript5, or CSS4.