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Operating system support

March 10, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Availability, price and employee familiarity often determines which operating systems are offered on dedicated servers. Variations of Linux (open-source operating systems), are often included at no charge to the customer. However, Microsoft requires additional license fees on all their products, thus increasing the monthly cost of a dedicated server running a Windows operating system. Commercial operating systems include Microsoft Windows Server, provided through a special program called Microsoft SPLA. Red Hat Enterprise is a commercial version of Linux offered to hosting providers on a monthly fee basis. The monthly fee provides OS updates through the Red Hat Network using an application called up2date. Other operating systems are available from the open source community at no charge. These include CentOS, Fedora Core, Debian, and many other Linux distributions or BSD systems FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD.

Support for any of the operating systems above typically depends on the level of management offered with a particular dedicated server plan. Operating system support may include updates to the core system in order to acquire the latest security fixes, patches, and system-wide vulnerability resolutions. Updates to core operating systems include kernel upgrades, service packs, application updates, and security patches that keep server secure and safe. Operating system updates and support relieves the burden of server management from the dedicated server owner.

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Windows Web Hosting – Still One of the Best

February 8, 2008 · Leave a Comment

No matter what anyone will tell, you Windows web hosting is still king and that will not change anytime soon. The powerhouse that is Microsoft understands this and protects there Windows system very closely. Windows web hosting probably continues to be the most asked for hosting over everything else that is available. There are many reasons for this that should be considered.

Stability is something people and businesses strive for and Windows web hosting gives you this. Windows web hosting also is going to be a platform that is going to be around for a very long time. This could be one of the main reasons that people gravitate to Windows web hosting. The other big thing that people look for in web hosting is support. Without a doubt, Windows web hosting probably has the best support around.

Now, as with any web hosting, there are drawbacks to Windows web hosting. Of course, just like anything else drawbacks are available in everything you buy. Probably the biggest drawback to Windows web hosting is it takes longer to get things fixed such as patches and security flaws. Open source software usually has less of a problem with these issues. This does not mean people are going to leave Windows web hosting platforms anytime soon. The other difference is Windows web hosting is usually more expensive than open source hosting.

Windows web hosting has grown such a loyal following that it still going to be very popular. Most of the time businesses will choose Windows web hosting over everything else because of the respect they have for Microsoft and the products they produce. They know when they see the Windows logo they are getting a quality product that has been used by many businesses over the years. This means a lot to a small business. Many Windows web hosting plans are also catered to small businesses which is why it’s so popular. Will Windows web hosting every really see any competition, probably not, as people trust the name and will probably always trust the name. Microsoft has built such a loyal following that you are not going to see Windows web hosting go anywhere soon. Windows web hosting has all the tools that most small businesses need and this is another drawing power to Windows web hosting. It seems Microsoft has all bases covered with the Windows platform of web hosting. AS more improvements are added to the Windows platform look for it to become even more popular.

Small businesses and individuals that need web hosting, Windows web hosting continues to be the standard that all other web hosting platforms are trying to reach. Getting more of a market share will be tough for other web hosting platforms as Windows web hosting continues to have what people want. People are always look for reliability, and the ability to do many things with there web host. Windows web hosting has these things and they keep updating them to make sure people never want to leave.

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Shared Web Hosting

February 8, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Online systems are booming, and web connectivity and marketing are prevalent. Many individuals, firms, organizations and web users are clamoring to have their very own websites. When the need to store information, videos, images and content outputs accessible via the Net becomes too important to ignore, web hosting is the ultimate solution.

Before you can be set up a website, you need a web host. Web hosts are firms that supply space in their servers for clients who wish to maintain a data center. They can designate hub spaces and connectivity options to the Internet for other servers they do not own, so they can be sited. Shared web hosting service is also known as virtual hosting service, which allows merging several websites in one server through the same or varied Internet protocols.

One vital feature of shared web hosting is system administration. Among the Internet-based, control panel systems are cPanel, H-Sphere, Plesk, Sphera and Ensim. The shared web host provider manages and controls the server, the installation of the necessary server software, protection updates and every little detail within the province of the service.

There are two means that shared web hosting can be implemented. One is the name-based virtual hosting or shared IP hosting. The web host controls numerous sites on a single server and utilizes the same IP address. The other is the IP-based virtual hosting or dedicated IP hosting. By this means, the web host provider utilizes varied IP addresses.

If all you need is a website with low traffic requirements, shared web hosting can be a sensible choice. Shared web hosting ranks is the most economical option since there are a lot of clients who share the entire amount of the server’s operation and maintenance cost. There are numerous shared web-hosting providers in the United States, ranging from small design companies, car parts stores and multimillion-dollar firms.

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Web Hosting Guide

February 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The web hosting service is an Internet based service offering online arrangements to store data, descriptions through Web. There are numbers of different companies offering web hosting services. Some provide free web hosting service and some charges a fee.

It is also very important to find that what kind of hosting service is best for you. There are different types of web hosting services: shared web hosting, paid web hosting, free web hosting, clustered web hosting, reseller web hosting, file web hosting and dedicated web hosting.

Free web hosting is free of cost. You can open account with the help of free services or blogger and no experience is needed for such hosting service. But on the other hand, you have to pay monthly fee for using paid hosting service. You can set-up your domain by using your own domain name. In shared web hosting service, your website is located on the same server with hundreds of other users. A person using dedicated web hosting service have full control on its server.

Reseller service allows users to resell the service to others. File hosting service is used for hosting large files.

Web hosting services are helpful, safe, convenient and reasonably priced. You don’t have to pay much for such services. With the help of web hosting you can keep proper track of your transactions. Before applying for web hosting service it is better to make proper evaluation of your need.

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Shared hosting (description)

February 1, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The hosting service must include system administration since it is shared by many users; this is a benefit for users who do not want to deal with it, but a hindrance to power users who want more control. In general shared hosting will be inappropriate for users who require extensive software development outside what the hosting provider supports. But on the other hand, shared hosting is cheaper than other types of hosting such as dedicated server hosting.

Shared hosting typically uses a web-based control panel system, such as cPanel, DirectAdmin, Plesk, InterWorx, Helm, H-sphere, Ensim, Sphera or one of many other control panel products. Most of the large hosting companies use their own custom developed control panel. Control panels and web interfaces have been causing some controversy lately as Web.com claims that it holds patent rights to the hosting technology with its 19 patents. Hostopia, a large wholesale host, recently purchased a license to use that technology from web.com for 10% of retail revenues. Web.com recently sued abtinfo.net as well for similar patent infringement.

In shared hosting, the provider is generally responsible for management of servers, installation of server software, security updates, Technical support and other aspects of the service. The majority of servers are based on the Linux operating system – LAMP (software bundle), which is driven by the low cost of open source software. But some providers do offer Microsoft Windows-based or FreeBSD-based solutions. For example, the Plesk and Ensim control panels are both available for two operating systems, Linux and Windows. Versions for either OS have very similar interfaces and functionality, with the exception of OS-specific differences (for example, ASP.NET or Microsoft SQL Server support under Windows, and typically greater security and stability under Linux).

There are thousands of shared hosting providers in the United States alone. They range from mom-and-pop shops and small design firms to multi-million-dollar providers with hundreds of thousands of customers. A large portion of the shared web hosting market is driven through Pay Per Click advertising (PPC) or Affiliate programs.

Shared web hosting can also be done privately by sharing the cost of running a server in a colocation centre; this is called cooperative hosting.

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Shared web hosting service

February 1, 2008 · Leave a Comment

A shared web hosting service or virtual hosting service refers to a web hosting service where many websites reside on one web server connected to the Internet. Each site “sits” on its own partition, or section/place on the server to keep it separate from other sites. This is generally the most economical option for hosting as many people share the overall cost of server maintenance.

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