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Web Hosting-Related Articles
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Choosing your host
By: Andy Lewis
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The lifeline of any web site is the server, where your web resources are hosted. Choosing a server is decided by bandwidth requirement, security, reliability, stability and of course the cost.
What is web hosting?
Your website pages maybe made in HTML or php or asp or other extensions. These pages and scripts need to be run from a server that will attend to the requests of users wishing to view these pages. Such a service that allows you to upload and store a site's HTML or other documents, scripts and related files on a web server and makes the files available on the World Wide Web for viewing by the public is called site hosting.
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Choose a host
By: Maria Marsala
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Are you ready for a web site? Not sure what to look for? Use this article to help you determine the best hosting company for your site.
Growth Is this a company you can grow with vs. having to change companies when you outgrow the service?
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More Profits in Your Website Hosting Business
By: Raynay Valles
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If you run a website hosting business, you already know the challenges in the business. Thousands of competitors are just a click away, ready to undercut your price.
Potential customers see hosting as a commoditiy and shop by price. Several directories like Hostreview, Acehosts and Hostindex make it easy to comparison shop.
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How To Host Several Websites Under One Account
By: Mario Sanchez
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If you operate several websites, each with its own domain name, signing up of separate ...hosting accounts can be an expensive proposition. Even if your hosting company offers the add-on domain feature (which will allow you to add different domains to the same hosting account) you will be charged a monthly fee for each domain you add, sometimes costing almost the same as your full hosting fee. |
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To Share or Not to Share a Web Host?
By: Breal Web Design
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When looking for a hosting solution for your web site you'll discover you have the choice of shared or dedicated hosting. This article will breifly explain the difference between them.
Shared hosting is what it says it is. Your web site shares a server with other web sites. You don't have access to the other web sites files, they don't have access to yours and you don't share a domain name. What you do share is the machine and the scripts that are pre-installed on it. Why would you do this?
Because it's cheaper. |
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