
Web Site Hosting - An Easy Guide
Web Hosting - Made Simple
What is web hosting anyway? What do I get when I buy a web
hosting solution?
To make thing clear from start let's just say how it all
works.
Web pages basically consist of text and images. Generically,
the information contained by these files is called content.
The look of the web page is called design.In order to be
accessible to online users, all these files must be stored
on a web server. You can think of web servers as computers
storing the files of tens or hundreds of web sites. These
computers are all connected to the Internet through high-speed
connection. When you access a web page, your browser connects
to the web server that stores that page and downloads it
to your computer.
So a web server is a must when you plan to share your web
site content with online users via the Internet. There are
thousands of web servers in the world, and there are companies
that own them. Such a company is called web-hosting provider.
A web-hosting provider can have dozens of web servers hosting
thousands of web sites. The web server computers are found
usually in large numbers and are all housed in special buildings
or sections of buildings called data center. Apart from
the high-speed Internet connection, these locations are
set up to ensure the optimum operational conditions and
security for the web servers. HVAC (Heating, Ventilation,
& Air Conditioning) control, fire protection, virus
protection, data backup facility, power backup, even autonomy
in case of disaster. Another term for the web servers in
the data center is a web farm.
To be able to run your site properly you need a space on
the web server to store your data and an Internet connection
to it. The amount of data available to you on a web server
is simply referred as space and is usually quantified in
MB. The Internet connection needed so that your web site
can be accessed online is referred as bandwidth and is also
measured in MB or even GB.Having the glimpse of the basics,
it must be said that different web-hosting providers offer
different space and bandwidth. Space and bandwidth are usually
the main characteristics of a web-hosting plan.
The terminology associated with web hosting can be quite
dazzling: virtual web hosting, dedicated hosting; co-locating
hosting, shared hosting reseller hosting.
Shared Web Hosting
Shared web hosting or virtual web hosting are two terms
for the same thing. Shared web hosting means that on a web
server are hosted many web sites that all have a defined
quota of HDD space and bandwidth. They all run simultaneously
and there can be from hundreds to thousands of web sites
on the same web server. Given the high number of web sites
should you worry about exceeding the performance of the
web server, issue better known as slow server response,
meaning that your visitors will have to wait too long for
your web pages to load.That is usually not a real problem
when dealing with serious web hosting providers, because
the operational parameters of the web servers are monitored
and appropriate actions will be taken in order to maintain
the level of service contracted.The greater number of web
sites sharing the resources of a web server (HDD space,
bandwidth, memory, CPU time), the web hosting provider can
afford to offer its services at a lower cost. A minus would
be that, even with high level of service, you will have
to accept a slower server response time when choosing shared
web hosting.
Reseller Web Hosting
When web-hosting providers offer their services, typically
with a discount, to a third-party (a reseller that will
thus become a web-hosting provider itself) and the latter
subsequently offers web-hosting services under his branding.
Indeed technically the reseller web hosting is very similar
to shared web hosting, as many web sites end up sharing
space and bandwidth on the same web server. The resellers
usually are web designers or web developers who offer web
hosting services as part of their integrated services. As
the web-hosting provider offers resellers important discounts,
the price they can offer is among the smallest in the industry.Compared
with the shared web hosting, this system has technical support
problem. It takes time and communication problems may occur
on the course of your problem from the reseller to the web-hosting
provider. Unless your site is a personal web site or non-commercial
one, this poor support issue is enough to not consider this
your primary option.Continuing this line of thought, how
can you distinguish a reseller from a real web-hosting provider?
It's not the professional design of the web site, not even
the support contact facilities offered as may resellers
might have contracts with the provider on the technical
support and the person taking your calls might be working
for the provider and identify himself to you as an employee
of the reseller. Solid company information is made available
usually only by serious providers. The price, that can get
as low as under 5$/month is another hint, but you should
consider it carefully with prices dropping through the industry.
Dedicated Web Hosting
In dedicated web hosting one single web server is rented
to a single customer. Although this is the common belief,
web-hosting providers usually divide a single web server
computer between up to three customers. On the other hand
there are web-hosting providers that actually give an entire
web server to a customer. Even with three customers sharing
the web server, the dedicated web hosting option offers
the customers the option to host more than one web site,
configure the software to best meet the needs of his site
or scale the available bandwidth.The high prices combined
with the availability of resources recommend this type of
web hosting for highly important web sites such as e-commerce
sites.
Co-location Web Hosting
Co-locating web hosting is similar with dedicated web hosting.
The main difference is that while in dedicated web hosting
the web server computer belongs to the web-hosting provider
and is only rented by the customer, in co-locating web hosting
the customer owns the web server computer. The web-hosting
provider only houses the web server computer and sells bandwidth
to the customer. This gives the customer using co-locating
web hosting full control of the web server combined with
the security of the data center.
Now you should be equipped with the necessary information
to decide on you web hosting. You shouldn't try and find
the lowest price possible, but give some extra thought to
the quality of service you are buying and to the support
offered by a web host provider.
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