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WebHosting is the business of housing, serving, and maintaining files for one
or more Web sites. More important than the computer space that is provided for
Web site files is the fast connection to the Internet. Most hosting services offer
connections on T-carrier system lines. Typically, an individual business hosting
its own site would require a similar connection and it would be expensive. Using
a hosting service lets many companies share the cost of a fast Internet connection
for serving files. A number of Internet access providers, such as AOL,
offer subscribers free space for a small Web site that is hosted by one of their
computers. While these services are free, they are also very basic. A number
of hosting companies describe their services as virtual hosting. Virtual hosting
usually implies that their services will be transparent and that each Web site
will have its own domain name and set of e-mail addresses. In most usages, hosting
and virtual hosting are synonyms. Some hosting companies let you have your own
virtual server, the appearance that you are controlling a server that is dedicated
entirely to your site. Dedicated hosting is the provision of a dedicated
server machine that is dedicated to the traffic to your Web site. Only very busy
sites require dedicated hosting. Many companies purchase their own servers and
place them on a site that provides fast access to the Internet. This practice
is called colocation. What is Bandwidth? Bandwidth is the volume
of information that can be transmitted to/from the server. The number shown represents
the total amount of transfer you are allotted each month. Here is it measured
in GigaBytes (1 gigabyte = 1000 megabytes). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |