What is hosting?
Hosting, or Web Hosting, is a service on the Internet for a website where the users are provided certain space on a web-server to access files, usually .html or .php, which open in web-browser or client. Websites are usually accompanied by a domain name which when accessed through a web-broswer looks for the website which is hosted on a Web Host Server and opens the welcome file such as the home page of a website.
As the PCs at home or office don’t sit on a public IP address so any files hosted on them can’t be accessed through the internet. They are usually connected to internet through a broadband or dial up connections. So, people take some space, or sometimes a complete server, on rent from a webhost and place a website’s files on that space so that it can be opened through a web browser.
Hosting requires the following setup:
- A high configuration server hardware such as of IBM, Dell, HP, Sun Microsystems, etc.
- A server software which can understand the requests of a web browser such as Microsoft IIS, Apache, Coldfusion, Websphere, etc.
- An operating system such as Microsoft Windows 2000, Red Hat Linux, Ubuntu, Sun Solaris, etc. where the server software runs
- Hardware or software firewalls, anti virus, etc. which are required to fight for hacking attempts
- An environment that is connected to the internet through high bandwidth lines such as T1 or T2.
- An environment that is cool so that servers don’t heat up on the rise of requests.
Web hosts usually choose Data Centres, or Server Farms, to install their servers and sell web hosting.
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April 15th, 2009 at 12:01 AM
Good start. Can you please also figure out the best and FREE webhosts of the world?
April 15th, 2009 at 12:03 AM
Who is better than Yahoo Geocities, Google, Tripod and 50megs.