5 Reasons Why You Should Host Your Website Locally

More than 98% of Web hosting companies in Nigeria host their customer’s websites on servers overseas or resell services of other foreign web hosting companies. They should not be mistaken for local Webhosting companies, as their servers are domiciled outside the country.

Local Web Hosting, in a nutshell, means servers are resident locally in Nigeria and support is local.

Here Are Some Reasons Why You Should Consider Hosting Locally

1. Speed

Local hosting enables your website to run about 3 times faster than hosting overseas because of ultralow latency. It is vital for you to pinpoint your business needs before settling on a decision between hosting your website locally or overseas. Latency is better and faster when you host locally because local traffic is routed locally through the Internet Exchange Point of Nigeria.

2. Pricing

One of the drawbacks of hosting overseas in this current economic situation is due to the current devaluation of the Naira i.e. the ridiculous increase in the exchange rate, you find out you are paying up to 4 times more now for the same service as opposed to 12 months ago. Hosting locally beats this issue and you pay less because local hosting is not influenced by FX.

3. Data Privacy Laws

Knowing where your information and client data resides is vital, and the data privacy laws of the country where your data is being hosted. To avoid the complexity of international Laws, once important information is being hosted outside the country the Laws of the land no longer apply; for example, if you host your data with an international service provider and they were to be involved in a case of national security and had to shut down because of a motion against them, you might lose access to your data because the laws of the hosting country will be applied against you.

4. Boost Local Economy

It is said that Nigeria loses billions annually from hosting abroad. Hosting locally enables you to grow the economy and also enables local hosting companies to export services and in turn generate revenue for the country.

5. Local Support

When hosting locally you will also notice a better quality of support when you need it the most. For example, time difference and language will not be an issue. Using a reputable local company to host your website means you have easier access to quality support. 24/7/365 telephone, email, and/or chat support and could resolve any issue for you on the spot, where possible. One phone call connects the small business owner to a customer care rep instead of an automated phone tree.

Finally, it is advisable that you host locally rather than overseas if your target market is local. Hosting your website locally will ensure more uptime for your website, high-speed loading time for your web pages, and faster browsing for your local visitors, along with greater access to expert support and optimum access for your target market, creating a great user experience.

Perhaps right now, more than any other time would be good to reassess your website hosting. For reliable and affordable local hosting go to www.garanntor.ng

ABOUT GARANNTOR

www.garanntor.ng is a local hosting company offering a wide range of services from Web Hosting, Domain Registrations, Virtual Private Servers, Cloud Servers, and Hosted Emails

Through the professional partnership, Garanntor and Rack-Centre are providing world-class standard Web hosting, virtual servers, cloud servers, Cloud Storage and IT Co-location services.

  • Guarantee 99.9% uptime
  • Servers are hosted locally at Rack Centre carrier-neutral data centre, the most connected Tier III design certified  data centre   in Lagos, Nigeria
  • Multiple redundant links
  • Garanntor owns its servers and network including IP ranges, ASN and fully supports them locally
  • 24/7 premium support

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Samuel is a Tech Enthusiast who loves to explore everything that concerns Tech. Most of his explorations and guides, he shares via this platform. He studied Computer Science and prefers being simply called Sammy! 😉