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An Introduction to
Web Hosting
In order
for a
web site
to be
available
on the
World
Wide
Web, it
must be
hosted
on a
server.
There
are
several
different
ways to
accomplish
this.
Most
large
companies
will
have
their
own
servers
and the
network
infrastructure
needed
for
their
site to
be
available
on the
Web.
However,
the
equipment
and
technical
resources
needed
to set
up such
a system
are very
expensive,
beyond
the
reach of
smaller
companies,
organizations
and
individual
users.
Some
Internet
Service
Providers
(ISPs),
such as
AOL,
offer
free web
pages
for
their
subscribers.
There
are also
free web
hosting
services,
such as
Geocities.
However,
using
these
services
has
several
disadvantages.
Such
services
will not
allow
you to
have
your own
domain
name,
i.e.
“www.yourname.com”.
Instead,
you will
have to
use the
name
allocated
by that
service.
Additionally,
any
advertisements
that
appear
on your
site
will be
provided
by the
service,
and any
revenue
generated
from
such
advertisements
will be
kept by
them,
instead
of
coming
to you.
Finally
there
will
also be
restrictions
on the
amount
of space
you use
and the
number
of
visitors
you can
receive
per
month.
An
alternative
to this
is to
use a
web
hosting
company.
For a
monthly
fee,
such a
company
will
host
your
site for
you on
its own
servers.
This
removes
the need
for you
to buy
and
maintain
expensive
hardware,
and also
will
counter
the
disadvantages
of using
a free
hosting
service.
A
typical
web
hosting
company
will
have
several
servers
and one
or more
high-speed
connections
to the
Internet,
usually
T1
connections
that are
linked
directly
to the
T3 lines
that
form the
“backbone”
of the
Internet,
ensuring
high
data-transfer
rates.
In order
to keep
this
equipment
running,
such
companies
will
have
multiple
power
supplies,
including
stand-alone
generators,
to
ensure
that
power is
available
at all
times.
The
servers
will be
housed
in
climate-controlled
rooms
and
technical
and
support
staff
will be
available
24 hours
a day, 7
days a
week.
Web
hosting
companies
typically
offer a
variety
of
service
plans,
at costs
ranging
from
$5/month
to
$100/month
or more,
depending
on the
type and
amount
of
services
offered.
All
plans
will
offer
some
disk
space to
store
your
site and
a
monthly
bandwidth,
or
transfer,
allowance.
Email
will
also be
included,
allowing
you to
set up
email
addresses
in the
form of
“name@yourname.com”.
Also
included
will be
FTP
access
to the
server
housing
your
site,
allowing
you to
upload
updates
at any
time.
Technical
support
will
also be
available,
to help
resolve
any
problems
you may
encounter.
Other
services
offered
may
include
the
ability
to set
up
shopping
carts or
the
availability
of SSL
transactions
to
ensure
data
security.
A web
hosting
company
will
allow
you to
establish
a site
on the
Web
without
any of
the
disadvantages
of a
free
service,
and at a
far
lower
cost
than
would be
involved
in
setting
up your
own
server
system.
You will
also be
able to
pick out
your own
unique
domain
name,
making
it
easier
for
visitors
to find
your
site.
Since
the web
hosting
company
supplies
all of
the
hardware
and
technical
staff
needed
to host
and
operate
the
site,
this
allows
the user
to
concentrate
his time
and
resources
on
designing
and
maintaining
the
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