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Web
Hosting Guide for Beginner
By Sy Ho
First
and foremost, for non-IT savvy, it might be a little
tough for them to comprehend the meaning of web hosting.
I believe if you search it on any search engine, of
course there will be answer and explanation for them.
But, how far do you really understand? Honestly, when I
first get to know this term few years back, I had
problem understanding myself. Then, I found one simple
explanation that might be easy for people to understand.
So, today, if anyone were to ask me what is "web
hosting", i'd explain as follows...
Imagine you are homeless and you want to rent a room or
buy a house. In order to get a shelter for yourself, you
need a room. So, you imagine yourself as the website and
the room as the hosting that you need to place yourself
in. That means your website need a web hosting. Then,
that's the time you start finding yourself a web hosting
provider. Here, web hosting provider would be the house
owner who rents you the room. So, in order for your
website to be available and browsed by Internet users,
you need to make sure your website is hosted in a web
server provided by a web hosting provider.
So, when you finally understand what web hosting is,
next will be the time to find out more about the
different types of web hosting available. You have
shared hosting, dedicated hosting, reseller hosting, VPS
hosting, and colocation hosting. You name it, the
Internet has it! So many to remember and differentiate.
So, let's get the ball rolling with...
Shared Hosting
Shared hosting means that a web server has its resources
shared by many other websites. Or you can put it as, in
a house, there are many tenants. Usually small or normal
e-commerce businesses will choose this type of hosting.
Websites with high traffic might not be able to choose
this type of hosting due to insufficient webspace.
Dedicated Hosting
Dedicated hosting refers to hosting in which you rent a
server from your web hosting provider and will be placed
at your web hosting provider's datacentre. They will
provide software installation and connection to
Internet. This will indicates that the website owner has
control over the server as they don't share it with
other websites. In short, dedicated hosting is where
only 1 user hosted on the server machine and have a full
privilege over the server to manage it by themself. The
server machine will be still belongs to the web hosting
provider.
Colocation Hosting
Well, this hosting has the features which are almost the
same as dedicated hosting EXCEPT that you provide your
own server and web hosting provider just help you to
plug it into their datacentre. You need to install own
software and hardwares. Everything is DIY.
Reseller Hosting
Reseller Hosting is a hosting where the account owner
has the priviledge to allocate the webspace and
bandwidth access and resell them to his clients. This
shows that reseller hosts act like a middleman and is
usually not responsible for any software or hardware
intallation. They only buy webspace and resell to
clients.
VPS hosting
VPS stands for Virtual Private Server. It is almost the
same as dedicated server. Hence, it's sometimes called
Virtual Dedicated Server. Generally, it means that the
account owner has the feeling as though his owns a
dedicated server. In real sense, it's actually
separating a physical server into several independent
hosting spaces or VPS-es, each isolated from the other.
This will allow you to create and manage multiple sites
and domains and take full control of your VPS with
root/administrator access which allows you to access the
virtual hard disk, RAM and to reboot your private server
independently from other VPS-es.
Domain Name
After we are done with the different types of hosting,
there is something else which I want to touch on. It is
none other than the "domain name". So, ever
wonder what is domain name? Wow, sounds technical? Not
really actually. Don't be scared. Last time, when I saw
the words domain name, it freaked me out too. Now, when
I got used to it, it's not that nerve-wracking after
all.
So, domain name is just the normal web address or url
(Uniform Resource Locator) you type in the
"address" area when you open a browser.
Examples of domain name are "exabytes.com".
You know? Just the normal web address. Well, since it's
a web address, it's a unique name. Hence, there will be
no other same domain name. In fact, domain name is
actually corresponding with numeric IP address. So,
every domain name will have its numeric IP address. For
example, the IP address for exabytes.com is
72.18.131.206
When you see exabytes.com, ever wonder ".com"
stands for what? It actually stands for commercial.
Whenever you see .com, .org, .net or others which ends
after the final dot or period (.) of a url, it is known
as top-level domain. It actually tells you what kind of
website it is, indirectly. And the commonly used domain
name extension nowadays will be .org, .net, .com.
However, there are a lot of new domain extension up for
grab lately such as .aero, .info, .museum, and .name.
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