Understanding Web Hosting .
The internet, or world wide web, is a collection of web sites hosted by organizations or individual ‘web hosting’ services, on computers (or web servers) all around the world.
The ‘web server’, where all a websites main files, which include graphic files and html files are placed is commonly known as the ‘web host’.
Essentially, ‘web hosting’ is where a websites source files are uploaded to a ‘web server’ maintained by a Internet Service Provider(ISP) and can be viewed by anyone. These source files, saved on the server must also be maintained.
You will need to remember, when choosing a ‘web hosting company’, that they are flexible and you are able to make changes to your internet site, either to content or description, at no high extra costs. Meaning you will have the administration rights to your internet site and be in full control of it.
Easy to use offers are now provided by Web Hosting companies allowing even those with little internet skills to fully manage their own internet site. Some companies now even offer full training packages and other free services which will enable you to manipulate your website to the way you would like it.
An additional extremely important aspect when deciding on a ‘web hosting company’ is security. Any reputable company will be able to offer 24/7 support, either online or through toll free telephone numbers and also monitor your site continuously for any unwanted intruders.
Being contactable all the time, to help with any problems you may be having with your internet site, is essential and all reputable companies should, at least, have on line support.
The cost of ‘web hosting’ has dropped substantially over recent years, mainly due to the many Website Hosting companies competing for your custom, so make the most of free offers and free on line training packages and you soon could see your website listed amongst competitors.
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