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Basics One Need to Know About Web Hosting

   
Author: S. Reeves
 

When you decide to take your business to the internet, you need to know
some basics. First, you select a name for your site that is catchy and
descriptive of your service or product line. Avoid picking a name that
does not include a description of what someone would find at the site.
One or two word names work well. When you have picked a name that you
like, you need to register this as your internet domain name. There are
several options in Denver for this if you search online. Remember that
you do not have to host your website at the same company where you
register your domain name, so look for the best deal you can find.

Denver web hosting can be
complex for someone who is just starting out. In fact, most people
dont really understand what hosting is or what a hosting company
should offer you. These services are places where you can store your
website, basically. They range from free services to hosting that you
run yourself on your own server. So the first thing you need to do is
figure out how involved you want to be. There are several different
types of hosting:

Internet Service Providers. Several ISPs offer
basic web pages for free to their email customers. For example, Yahoo!
users can set up a website for free when they join Yahoo!. But these
sites are really good only for personal sites with a few pages because
alongside your content, an ISP will run advertisements. These sites
also do not come with any extra features or very much storage space.

Free Web Hosting. For most businesses in Denver, web hosting needs
to be more sophisticated than most free services can provide. If you
want to display your pictures on the web or start a blog online, a free
service might be good for you. But for business needs, they simply do
not offer the space, the features, or the reliability that you need.

Paid Hosting. This is the most common type of
hosting used for small businesses and more complex personal websites.
You pay a monthly or yearly fee to a web hosting company in return for
space on their site and certain services. The services and features
vary widely from company to company. And you can pay anywhere from two
dollars to two hundred dollars per month, depending on the company, how
much space you need, and what extra features you employ. You can get
CGI services, ASP, ecommerce, SSL, database support, extra space and
bandwidth, and other features for maximizing your site for the
customer. Paid web hosting,
in Denver
or elsewhere, is the only way to go for a business site,
no matter what its size.

Domain Hosting. This is a great way for small
businesses to host their pages at any location, rather than at the
hosting companys site. You can use an ISP, a free hosting service, or
any other viable location. Basically, you buy your domain and then the
provider forwards all the requests to the web location. The biggest
benefit of this type of hosting, besides the savings you may see, is
the fact that you can brand your URL.

Co-location. If you want to run your own web server
and be the owner of your machine, but dont have the dedicated IT
department to maintain it, you can use co-location. This service
provides a server holding room where you can store your server, even
rent one if you want, and then keep control over your web server and
architecture.

Direct Internet Access. To get the most control
over your server, you need to host your site yourself. Obviously, you
need some experts on staff to maintain it, but for companies with large
data centers this is the only way to go.

 
 
 

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