| What is Web-Hosting?
Web hosting is the process of putting your web site on a web server
or web host, so everyone connected to the Internet
can see it. If you have a permanent connection to the Internet you
could host your web site on your own computer, but that is in general
not a good idea. A good web host is a real server
in a datacenter with a fast high bandwidth connection to the Internet.
And, to make sure you can move your web site to another web host,
if necessary, you need a web hosting provider that
supports domain hosting.
What is Domain Hosting?
Most Internet Service Providers (or ISP) will give you a free web
site when they provide you with access to the Internet. They do
this because they don't want to give you a permanent IP address,
which is what you need if you'd like to host a web site on your
own computer. Unfortunately, most ISPs don't support domain hosting
with their free web sites. Hence, the URL of your web site is an
extension of the URL of your ISP. So what happens when you change
ISP? You will have to change the URL and nobody can find you anymore.
The use of a domain name for your web site is absolutely necessary
for a professional web site, and to host your own domain you will
need to find a real web hosting provider with domain hosting. Many
web hosting plans actually include the price of a domain registration,
so don't register your domain before you have chosen your web hosting
company.
What is Virtual Hosting?
Virtual hosting is often used as a synonym for shared hosting,
e.g. you host your web site on a web server with hundreds of other
web sites and you share the IP address with these web sites.
The term virtual hosting should imply, however, that while you share
the web server it looks from the outside world that you are the
only web site on that server. That means that with virtual hosting
you should not only have your own IP address, but also a dedicated
bandwidth to the Internet and a dedicated slice of the computers
processing power. So, if a web hosting provider uses the term virtual
hosting, have a close look if these features are offered before
you decide on paying a premium price above standard shared hosting.
What is Bandwidth?
Bandwidth is a measure that reflects how much data can be transferred
over a data communication channel.
In web hosting plans the allowed bandwidth generally indicates how
much data can be downloaded from your web site per month, and therefore
indicates how many web pages and pictures your visitors are allowed
to download. If the average amount of page views per visitor is
assumed constant, the allowable bandwidth restricts how many visitors
you are allowed to have per month.
Just as important, however, is how fast the communication channel
between your web host and the Internet is. The amount of data that
can be transferred per second is also called the bandwidth of this
channel, and this bandwidth is shared by all the web sites hosted
by the same provider. If this bandwidth is insufficient, you'll
sometimes notice a slow down in the display of your web pages. In
most cases, however, such a slow down is more likely to be caused
by an overload on the web server itself.
What is a web server?
A web server is either a special computer or server for reliable
hosting of web sites, or the software application that runs on that
server. The two main web server applications used by most web hosting
providers are
Microsoft's Internet Information Services (IIS) for windows hosting
and Apache for Unix hosting. Both use the HyperText Transfer Protocol
(HTTP) to transfer web pages to your web browser.
What is a datacenter?
A datacenter is building, or part of a building, which offers a
professional environment for running computer servers. A datacenter
will generally have high speed connections to the Internet and other
networks, as well as good security to protect against natural hazards,
such as fire, and other hazards, such as intruders and hackers.
Web Hosting Summary.
In summary, what are the important things to look for when selecting
a web host?
1. Price
2. Datacenter Standards
3. Easy access to a Control Panel
4. Easy to navigate Control Panel
5. 24 / 7 Support
6. Host supports scripting languages / databases required to operate
your site
7. Multiple packages available (As your business grows you may need
to upgrade. Make sure the web host provider will allow you to do
this)
This is really just the basics; although all very important things
to consider. Most web host will have a FAQ file
or Knowledgebase file available which you can read through before
signing up.
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