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Web Hosting Basics


Web Hosting is the placement of your website on the internet through a server. No matter how simple or complex your website is, to be on the internet, it needs a platform from where it can be hosted (through a hosting server). Web hosting can be thought of as renting space on a web server. Servers are stored inside of "data centers" where connections are running through servers. All these servers are there for one reason only – to make you available in front of the world with a click of a mouse.

In other words, web hosting, is a means of hosting the web-server application on a computer system through which electronic content on the internet is readily available to any web-browser client. The web of worldwide servers connected to the internet, provides an easily used and understood method of accessing electronic content. Accessing information requires data communication between a web-browser client and a web-server application. You could setup your home computer as a server, but that won't make much sense if you plan on generating a lot of traffic or "hits" for your site. This is because:

Your computer must ALWAYS be on AND connected to the internet for your website to be accessible by others via the internet. If it's off, no one will see it. Running your own server can be a complicated task (if you're unfamiliar with server software, etc) resulting in downtimes that may take a lot of time and energy to correct. Your home or business' internet connection is not likely adequate to host your own site.... especially if you want to achieve lots of traffic to your site. At best, you may have a cable modem connection.

For the above reasons, the vast majority of companies and individuals with a website out-source their web hosting needs to web hosting companies like the ones showcased throughout this website. You get an "always-on" internet connection, a team of internet professionals to keep your website up and running, and a super-high bandwidth connection to the internet.

When you get a web hosting account, you are given access to a portion of the web hosting company's server. This is done by assigning a unique username and password which you use to get your account.

What is a server?

What is a server?


A server by broad definition is just like a computer which serves other computers. A web hosting server is much like a computer which serves web pages to the computers requesting them; i.e., to the person running the internet browser.

Quickly know what makes computers a good server?

Quickly know what makes computers a good server?

 
A web hosting server is a server set up to perform web hosting tasks quickly and efficiently. A web hosting server does not need pretty graphics because typically it runs by itself without input from a person. It is essentially (after being set up) fully automated. And unless it is necessary, it doesn’t have a monitor. (Of course like all things it needs maintenance from a qualified professional from time to time to ensure it is running efficiently).

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