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A Guide To Understanding The Crucial Parts Of Web Hosting

By Rahul Sharma Published December 1, 2014 Updated December 1, 2022

In simple terms, web hosting refers to when a business or organization chooses to rent a space on the web, which will act as their personal online representation. A website is more than just a catchy domain name, it’s also a collection of important and relevant files that have been linked together through HTML code.

In order for these files to be displayed in the form of text and graphics to your users, they need to be housed in a database with special software that allows it to receive internet requests. In a sense, the server is like the waiter at your favorite restaurant, that takes your order and brings it back from the kitchen, except instead of food, you get files and applications.

What is web hosting?

Choosing a private server can be a difficult process, but it’s essential for ensuring that your company can be seen and enjoyed by internet users around the world. Aside from this, web hosting can allow you to create email addresses based on your domain name, and helps you to run programs, create databases, display video and more. What’s more, with optimized VPS hosting by cPanel, you can ensure that your server functions better, runs faster and works more efficiently.

When you purchase a web hosting package, the monthly fee that you provide will typically go towards the continued upgrade and maintenance of the software and hardware within the hosting server. There are costs associated with keeping a server online seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day, and you also pay for the expertise of the people behind the scenes that are doing all the work.

What Are the Different Kinds of Web Hosting?

There are a number of different types of web hosting options for you to choose from when you decide it’s time to take the next step with your company. Perhaps the two most popular examples of server choices are shared hosting, and dedicated hosting. Whichever option you choose, perhaps the most important thing to think about is how fast your server can run, as web hosting speed has a direct impact on SEO.

Most of the websites available on the internet today are not significantly huge, with thousands of files and hundreds of pages. If your website is targeted to draw in a particular audience, it will not be gathering as many visitors as larger general sites such as Google, which targets every single internet user. As a result, the average website does not require the full resources of a server to run. Most web servers have been designed with the capacity to handle dozens of websites at a time, and about 95% of the locations on the internet are being run through shared hosting.

On the other hand, if you have a particularly powerful website with lots of visitors, then you may decide to obtain a dedicated server to yourself. Some companies prefer this option as it makes them feel more secure about their hosting plan. When you choose dedicated hosting, the company that owns the server will still maintain responsibility for maintaining the software and hardware, but you’ll receive more control over the use and configuration of the server.

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Rahul Sharma

I am a freelance Creative Writer from India. The work that I do is the love of my life. I am not just passionate about latest buzz and tech stuff but in fact I am totally into it. The idea and conception of this blog came to me as a part of my quest to find the latest trends going around the web. Please visit TheTrendingBuzz for latest buzz.

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