
Every website is entirely new to the Web at some point. More often than not behind that site is going to be a business owner or the company’s marketing department manager or someone similar who’s taken care of everything required to have the site ready to go up on the Information Superhighway. It’s a necessary move nowadays and primarily because customers of any sort are going to find their providers, retailers, etc. through an online search upwards of 90% of the time. If your business isn’t online then you’re going to be at a serious disadvantage because of that reason. For most small business websites it’s going to be that shared web hosting is just fine for their needs, and this leads us to Linux shared hosting Canada. Linux is the world’s most ubiquitous open-source OS for web development, and it serves to make up the framework of most of the websites that are being hosted the whole world over. It’s for this reason that most web hosting providers in Canada will put the bulk of their investment into Linux server infrastructure, as it’s going to best meets the needs of most websites. Most people who reach out to folks like us and ask about web hosting for small businesses in Canada are going to be pointed in this direction. The only real common exception to this will be WordPress web hosting for WordPress websites, and they’re also fairly numerous out there too. So it becomes a very common scenario for small business owners who are now in possession of a website to be directed towards Linux web hosting, and it’s definitely the most cost-effective way to have your website hosted if you can be sure that your site is going to continue to have very basic needs moving forward. There’s a lot to what might be meant by that, but to keep it simple it’s the suggestion that the website will be suitably small in scope and not likely to see large numbers of visitors arriving at the same time. The term for that is ‘traffic spikes’ and if that’s a possibility for any business website then it is...














