Main Menus
Make cash!
| lynnlouise Articles: 9 | |
| poweradz Articles: 8 | |
| Mark Waltzer Articles: 8 | |
| JerryBlackburn Articles: 22 | |
| Figster Articles: 15 |
This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License, which means you may freely reprint it, in its entiretly, provided you include the author's resource box along with LIVE links (without "nofollow" tags).
View PDF | Print View | Html Version
by: IanHall
Total views: 2
Word Count: 521
Companies that provide space and bandwidth for a domain with one or more web sites through an internet connected server are called Web Hosts. Major companies can host domains on their own equipment and IP address range, as allowed by their private networks. But for most of those who want an internet existence, a 'rented' web host is essential.
Plenty of hosting plans are available. Some hosting plans are free, while others can charge up to $100 a month or more. Some only offer a tiny amount of disk space and minimal network bandwidth. Everything else is the responsibility of the site owner. A wide range of services like server and email administration, backups, web site design assistance, troubleshooting and more are offered by many others.
When you participate in web hosting you could share a server with as few as one other website or a thousand others. This lets the web hosting company keep staff and equipment costs lower. This set up is adequate for those low-volume web sites that are simple in nature. If you or some of the others grow, you might consider changing to a dedicated server.
Only your domain is hosted by a dedicated server as suggested by the name. You may place a single web site or many web sites on it. The access is controlled by you. You can also try doing the server administration yourself. This will cost you a lot of time, but it will save you money on support. If you do not have enough knowledge, you can end up losing more money than you save.
If you are going to take on those administrative tasks, even with hired help, you should have some technical background. That knowledge will be useful for day to day tasks as well as emergencies. You will need to be familiar with FTP, email administration backup methods and other technical aspects.
You'll begin to find it worthwhile to look at implementing a database when your website grows to a certain size and level of complexity. However, that requires greater technical expertise as well as logistical planning and creative design.
It can be relatively simple to implement a database. Creating one that works effectively and stays useful takes a certain type of practical planning and focus. Not everyone has the inclination, especially considering the visual design, content development or the other tasks that lay the foundation for a popular web site.
There are other, more menial administrative issues that must be addressed. "Utilitarian" tasks, such as managing disk space, maintaining domain names and dealing with registrations and changes are not enjoyable to most people. Knowledge about DNS workings as well as the design of the Internet itself is helpful. You will be more prepared if you have gained a comprehension of those tasks and their purposes.
All these factors should be considered before you begin to seek out a web host to implement a web site. Which web hosting company you should go for depends on a combination of who you are and what's offered. Don't jump in right away.
About the author:Hello all!My name is Ian Hall and i've been writing for the internet audience for the last several years.reseller web hosting Don't reprint this exact article. Instead, reprint a free unique content version of this same article.