What Is Web Hosting?
If you want to take part in the
internet as a business,
information resource, directory,
or as a hobbyist wanting to share
data, information and knowledge
with the many people and
communities on the internet, you
have to contain this in a central
spot on the internet. You have to
own a piece of space in
cyberspace.
Web hosting empowers you and
anyone with a computer and
internet connection to own a piece
of cyberspace. In your space, you
can have news, bulletins,
documents, data, files (your web
site) and your own post office
(mail server) to accept mail, all
in the context of you or your
business. This is your space and
to get this space you either have
to own a piece of the physical
internet with a network connection
to the internet backbone and
computer(s) operating as server(s)
offering access to your files and
post office, for people on the
internet to view your web site or
send and receive email with you.
The cost of owning a direct
connection to the backbone and a
server dedicated to a web site and
email is out of reach for the
average business and especially
general members of the internet.
Even running a web site and mail
server on your own computer when
it is connected to the internet
requires a lot of technical
ability and knowledge. The
internet itself has to be your
business for either of these
options to be viable.
In our modern society, for every
person in business or with a
career in most industries today,
it is imperative to have a place
in cyberspace, not just to be
competitive but to survive. Web
hosting companies were born out of
this great need to provide an
environment for the masses to own
a piece of cyberspace, to offer an
environment where people could
have their piece of cyberspace on
the internet 24/7 without the
great cost. Web hosting companies
developed a model where they could
split up areas on the servers
connected to the backbone and
?rent? this space, cutting the
costs across many people sharing
the server and backbone connection
to the internet.
In a web-hosting environment, you
are offered a web site to place
your files, data, documents, and
bulletins for people to access
with their web browser and an
email server for you to send and
receive email messages. The web
host will also provide you a means
to get an address for people to
get to your web site with a web
browser and post email to you.
To obtain space in a web hosting
environment you become a member
and agree to terms and conditions
of renting the space ? just as if
you were to rent a house or
commercial premises for your
business. Once you agree and
become a member, you are given an
access code, a key, to your piece
of cyberspace. This key, in the
form of a login and password,
allows you to connect to the web
hosting server and up-load
(transfer to) your web site so it
can be accessed on the internet.
Your login and password is also
used to connect to a mail server
to create and administer mailboxes
to send and receive email for you,
your staff, or family members.
Just like when you rent a house or
commercial premises for your
business, you have so many rooms,
bathrooms, and floor space to use.
In a web-hosting environment, your
area is defined as disk space and
network transfer.
Disk space is measured in
Megabytes (MB) or Gigabytes (GB).
Megabyte roughly means 1,024,000
characters and Gigabyte roughly
means 1,024 Million characters.
Imagine a character as one key on
your key board. These amounts
determine how many files,
documents, or data you can have on
your web site.
Network Transfer is also measured
in Megabytes or gigabytes which
determines how much data (how many
of your files, documents or data)
can be downloaded (transferred to)
people accessing your web site.
The more people, or the more data
each person accesses on your web
site the more data is transferred
on the network.
The more disk space and network
transfer you use the greater
percentage of the web-hosting
environment you are using ?
therefore the higher the rent.
Just as no office building and
home is the same, neither is every
web-hosting environment. Some
offices have stairs, others have
lifts, some houses have ensuites,
swimming pools, and gardens, ? and
others do not. Web-hosting
environments are much the same,
some offer bare structures to do
just the basics and others offer
an array of features and
facilities to help you do just
about everything you could ever
need or want. Some of the features
and facilities likely to be
offered are ranges of software to
use, components, databases, and
server side script processing.
The similarity of renting an
office or home to renting space in
a web-hosting environment is even
more similar. With some buildings
a gardener and/or a guard is
available to look after the
gardening or provide security. In
a web-hosting environment, you
have support people to help you do
what you need to do on your web
site to make it grow and there are
server administrators to protect
and secure your web-hosting space.
When you rent a building there are
key parts needed to work or live
in the space, like rooms, offices,
kitchens, toilets, and bathrooms.
In your web-hosting environment,
you will find equally important
components that are required to
make the space workable.
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