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How does shared Web hosting Services work?
Shared hosting or sometimes known as virtual hosting, involves housing
and serving files for a website on servers that might not be directly
controlled by the company that owns the site. It allows almost anyone
from individuals to medium-sized businesses to gain a strong connection
to the Internet for their website, one that they could not otherwise
afford. It can be thought of as of it as outsourcing the website’s
presence on the Internet.
A professional hosting company provides its clients with many options
for hosting their websites, usually for a monthly fee. A client’s
website shares space on a server with various other clients’ websites.
The hosting company allocates to each website a certain amount of disk
storage space as well as a fixed bandwidth that is data transfer
capacity. It is less expensive than dedicated hosting in which at least
one server is dedicated to a single website, but it is also much less
expensive, and permits clients to use many of the same services.
The services that are available vary with the company, monthly fee, and
package. In addition to disk storage space and data transfer, services
typically include email forwarding, technical support, website backup
and other facilities. A shared hosting firm should also provide its
clients with their website statistics, so that they can track the
various visitors to their sites. Shared hosting clients who want to add
functionality to their websites should also find out whether the firm
offers full CGI-BIN access. For ease of use, many shared hosting firms
now offer softwares that allow their clients to control many aspects of
their hosting services through a graphical user interface.
Reduction of expense is one obvious advantage of using a shared hosting
service. Another is the ease of use as an individual or company wishing
to have an Internet presence does not need access to advanced technical
skills if they use a shared hosting service for the site. A third
advantage that is available is reliability. Most shared hosting services
should guarantee a certain amount of uptime for their clients’
websites and provide redundant connections to make it so. Finally, many
website owners can find the speed of set-up attractive.
As mentioned earlier shared hosting companies typically serve the needs
of individuals and small- to medium-sized businesses interested in
procuring a relatively inexpensive Web presence, but either cannot or do
not wish to do all the work themselves. Clients using shared hosting
services typically do not have to buy or maintain the hardware that are
hosting their websites, and receive the peace of mind that goes along
with full technical support from the professional company. Shared
hosting firms may also be a good choice for companies with limited
e-commerce resources.
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