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Understanding Web Speak: Common Web Hosting Terminology Explained

posted by WEBSITES.COM // January 07, 2010 // Host Your Website

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Like any industry, web hosting providers have a common language that the rest of us don’t speak. Terms like “bandwidth” and “IP address” are part of the basic lingo for those in the web industry. Understanding these basic terms is important for small business owners so they can make educated decisions about their web hosting options. Below are the most common hosting terms you need to know in order to engage in “web speak.”

Simple Web Hosting

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posted by ADMIN // August 13, 2009 // Host Your Website

The Internet is a vast and complicated entity. Just understanding its language can be difficult, let alone comprehending all the technology associated with it. But it is also the greatest informational tool we have at our disposal, which makes it worth the effort to learn about how it works.

Choosing a Web Host Made Simple

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posted by ADMIN // July 29, 2009 // Host Your Website

Choosing a web host may seem like a daunting task. The sheer number of hosting companies and the various plans they offer can be overwhelming. Don’t fret! With a realistic idea of what you need in a hosting plan and a little research, choosing a web host can be a simple process.

It is important to understand what your hosting needs are. How many unique hits do you expect per month? How much space will you need as your site grows? Does your site require any special technologies? The answers to these questions will help you determine what kind of hosting plan you need.

How To Choose A Hosting Provider

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posted by WEBSITES.COM // March 25, 2009 // Host Your Website

Website hosting is an important aspect to consider as you orchestrate your presence online. The internet has taken over as the single place where everyone must establish themselves in order to compete in the global economy. It does not matter if you are running a business site, a personal blog, or any other kind of internet operation. The fact remains that you will need to create a quality web page with sleek features and a smooth interface. To do this, it is key that you know how to choose a hosting provider.

Pros And Cons of Hosting Your Own Website

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posted by WEBSITES.COM // March 20, 2009 // Host Your Website

The website you build must be stored on a computer that has a reliable, secure connection to the Internet. Hosting a website means providing the technical resources (the computer hardware and operating system, the networking equipment, the Internet connection, etc.) needed to make your website available to your customers. You can either host your own website or hire a web hosting company to host your site. There are advantages and disadvantages to both.

What Is A Virtual Private Server? Understanding VPS

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posted by WEBSITES.COM // March 18, 2009 // Host Your Website

Virtual private servers have been used for quite some time, but lately they have gained popularity and more and more people have a need for something other than shared and dedicated web-hosting services. A virtual private server is a single physical server that is split into multiple virtual servers. What this means is that the single physical server is portioned in such a way that the one server appears to be multiple servers. While this portioning of a single server has been effective for quite some time, newer software such as Xen, FreeVPS, and others have revived the popularity.

Types Of Web Server Hosting

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posted by WEBSITES.COM // March 17, 2009 // Host Your Website

When considering a web hosting plan, small business owners have several options depending on the type of website they want to build. The options scale up in both price and complexity. A good hosting provider will help you determine what type of plan fits your needs today, and help you migrate to a different plan as your website grows.

Not All Web Hosting Providers Are Created Equal

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posted by WEBSITES.COM // March 17, 2009 // Host Your Website

Web hosting companies that offer Internet-connected servers that provide space and bandwidth for websites are called web hosts. Big companies deliver private electronic networks which allow for them to host multiple domains on their own equipment and IP address range. However, for the bulk of beginners that desire an online presence, a rented web host is essential.

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