September 8, 2008
Web Hosting Secrets
Web hosts store your site on a computer with Internet access. When potential visitors are browsing online, they can then visit your site. This computer, known as a server, is similar in many ways to your home computer, but is put to specific uses by the web hosting company. The primary function of a server is to serve web sites, hence the name.
A web host will typically have a fast connection to the Internet and they may host thousands of web sites on many servers. The web host essentially rents out space to you so that you can get your website up on the World Wide Web.
While some large web hosting companies have their own servers, other companies will rent servers from larger companies and sell space on these under their own name. In such cases the web space will actually belong to another much bigger company although the web host you are dealing with will be the one managing your account on the server.
There are a large variety of web hosting plans which are all designed upon the needs of your website and your budget requirements. Bandwidth is always a factor and will be limited in a MB or GB size. Plainly spoken, this is the amount of data that can be moved from the web server where your site is hosted, to the browser of the surfer currently looking through your website.
In case you happen to cross limits, you will either need to pay additional charges or your website will no longer remain accessible. The total number of web surfers visiting your website determines your bandwidth usage.
Unlimited bandwidth for free from certain web hosting companies certainly sounds like an amazing deal which is too good to be true. Indeed, it is too good to be true. These claims amount to bait and switch marketing schemes that one would be well advised to steer clear of. After all, bandwidth costs the web hosting company money. Unlimited bandwidth for free, if true, would therefore cost the web hosting company an infinite amount of money.
Web hosts generally have high connection speeds to the web, and can host thousands of sites on several servers. The web host rents out their web space to users so that you can publish your own website on the internet. There are a large variety of web hosting plans which are all designed upon the needs of your website and your budget requirements. Bandwidth is always a factor and will be limited. Plainly spoken, the bandwidth limit is the amount of data that can be moved from the web server where your site is hosted, to the browser of the surfer currently looking through your website.
- Tem Balanco

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