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Web Hosting
Web hosting
is a service that provides Internet users with online systems for storing information, images, video, or any content
accessible via the web. Asp web hosting platforms are companies that provide space on a server they own for use by their clients.
Hosting can be split up into four general types: managed web hosting, asp web hosting, exchange web hosting, and sql server.
* managed webhosting: one's Web site is placed on the same server as several hundred other sites. A problem with another site on the
server can bring all of the sites down. Shared hosting also brings with it some restrictions regarding what exactly can be done,
although these restrictions are nowhere near as restrictive as for free hosting.
* asp webhosting: designed for those who want to become Web hosts themselves. One gets a large amount of space and bandwidth that
can be divided up among as many sites as the user wants to put on his account. A reseller account is placed on the same server with
other reseller accounts, just like with shared hosting but there are fewer accounts.
* exchange webhosting: With dedicated hosting, one gets a server of his own. They have no restrictions, except for those designed to
maintain the integrity of the Web host's network (for instance, banning sites with adult content due to the increase risk of attack
by hackers and grey legal issues for the ISP). Unless a separate management plan is purchased from the host, the user is also
generally on his own. This can be an expensive proposition, as the purchase of the dedicated server itself is generally far more
expensive compared to shared hosting.
* sql server webhosting: Virtual Private Server technology enables one physical server to house several Virtual Environments
which behave exactly like an isolated stand-alone server. This is often a much more affordable solution than a dedicated server,
normally offering all the same benefits, such as root access.
* midphase web hosting: This involves a server the user purchases himself and installs at the host's data center. Besides unmonitored
reboots, the user must pay extra for many services dedicated hosting provides by default. Dotnet web hosting is generally chosen by
people with server administration experience and those with more significant needs than which can be satisfied by dedicated or
shared hosting. This is usually the most expensive and least cost effective option if you are not colocating many servers.
Web hosting is often provided as part of a general internet access plan; there are many free and paid providers offering these
services. The free services generally have restrictions on how the space can be used, including but not limited to: advertising,
bandwidth restrictions, and programs that can be used to edit sites.
Businesses are generally restricted to using a paid Web host to host their site on. Paid Web hosts usually provide many more
features, including 24/7 support and personalized assistance. Sites hosted on paid Web hosts also tend to load more quickly since
each server hosts fewer sites, giving each site a larger proportion of resources.
Regardless of whether one is a business or has a personal site that needs to be hosted, it has to be created first.
HTML experience is usually required to create a site, but those without design experience can hire a Web designer to do the
heavy lifting. Once the site is online there's not much else that's required: the host generally handles the stuff behind the scenes.
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