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Some theory about hosting

 

Web hosting is a service that provides Internet users with online systems for storing information, images, video, or any content accessible via the web . Web hosts are companies that provide space on a server they own for use by their clients as well as providing Internet connectivity, typically in a data center.

Types of hosting

Hosting can be split up into six general types: free, shared, reseller, virtual private server, dedicated, and colocated.

Obtaining hosting

Web hosting is often provided as part of a general Internet access plan ; there are many free and paid providers offering these services. The free services generally have restrictions on how the space can be used, including but not limited to: advertising, bandwidth restrictions, and programs that can be used to edit sites.

Businesses are generally restricted to using a paid Web host to host their site on. Paid Web hosts usually provide many more features, including 24/7 support and personalized assistance. Sites hosted on paid Web hosts also tend to load more quickly since each server hosts fewer sites, giving each site a larger proportion of resources.

A customer also needs to evaluate the requirements of the application. Such considerations include database server software, scripting software, and operating system . Active Server Pages (ASP) web sites require a Microsoft Windows based server platform. Most hosting providers provide Linux-based web hosting which offers a wide range of different software. A typical configuration for a Linux server is the LAMP Platform. This includes Linux , Apache , MySQL , and PHP (or Python or Perl ). Usually there is limited interoperability between the two, although Linux servers can integrate with Windows file services through Samba , and some Linux hosts provide support for Microsoft FrontPage server extensions.

Regardless of whether one is a business or has a personal site that needs to be hosted, it has to be created first. HTML experience is usually required to create a site (and more advanced languages can be used for interactive content, such as PHP or Perl ), but those without design experience can hire a Web designer to do the heavy lifting. Once the site is online there's not much else that's required: the host generally handles the technical behind-the-scenes work with the server.

 

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