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Introduction to Web Hosting
Just about anybody can create a presence on the
Internet. Building a web site can be as simple as
using a word processor, but once you have the site
you need a way to publish it on the World Wide Web.
This is where web-hosting companies come in.
A web host rents you disk space and provides all
the services necessary for others to see your web
site on the Internet. Barring technical problems,
a web host operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
so that anybody in the world can access your web
site at any time.
There are literally thousands of web hosts to choose
from so choosing an appropriate host can be a difficult
task. The prices range from free to hundreds of
dollars a year. Hosting companies can offer a multitude
of services that can be confusing to a newcomer.
This series of articles will help you to sort out
all the information available and give you the confidence
to make the proper decision about choosing a web
host.
Free Hosting or Paid Hosting?
There are plenty of hosting companies that provide
free hosting, so why bother paying for it? The old
adage 'You get what you pay for' is just as valid
in the electronic age as it was 100 years ago. In
web hosting, when you pay nothing you sometimes
end up with nothing.
Most free web hosts offer limited services. Even
though they are not charging you to host your website,
they still need to make money. They often do this
by placing advertising on your site. You probably
won't have any control over what kind of ads show
up – it's a matter of take it or leave it.
In addition, free hosts may restrict the content
you place on your site. You may not be allowed to
sell things or have certain content such as videos
or music. Finally, your web site could simply disappear
overnight. New companies that offer free hosting
pop up almost everyday, but they also vanish with
astonishing regularity. When your hosting company
vanishes, your web site goes with it.
If you are serious about having a web site you
need to use a reliable web host. Prices range considerably
– some companies offer rates as low as $2
a month while others charge $60 or more. Be careful,
though. High rates don't always translate as high
service. Some of the lower priced hosts offer reliable,
stable environments that allow your website to be
accessed day in day out for years.
Generally speaking the more you pay the more you
get. Higher rates should bring you more storage
space, more bandwidth to handle Internet traffic,
and more services such as databases, email accounts,
mass mailers, and the ability to add custom scripts.
Higher rates can also mean better technical service
if you have problems with your website.
What is a Web Server?
Whichever hosting company you choose, it helps
to understand some of the technical details about
their service. Every host has dedicated computers
called servers which connect to the Internet and
'serve' pages when they are requested. That is,
whenever anyone wants to see a certain web page
by clicking on a link the request is sent to the
particular server where that web page is stored.
The server responds by sending HTML data across
the Internet. A web server must have fast connections
to be able to serve pages quickly. For the greatest
speed and reliability try to find a host that has
multiple high-speed connections as well as reliable
back up power supplies in case of power outages.
About the Author
Liz Roberts is a loan consultant
with NewHorizon
Finance and has been running an online finance
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