Saturday, September 27, 2008

Web Hosting Made Simple

By Tem Balanco

A web host is a service provider that places your web site on a computer which is connected to the internet. This then gives people who surf the internet a way to access your website. The computer that the web hosting company uses is typically just like the computer you have at home, the only difference being that it is set up to serve up web sites and is therefore called a server.

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.

Many of the larger web hosting companies directly own their own batch of hosting servers. Some of the smaller companies will rent a server from the larger ones, then market that same space under their own company name. In these situations, the web host manages your account holdings on the server, but is, in fact, renting the server space from a different company altogether.

There are a variety of setups for website hosting, any of which might suit your website depending on your specific requirements and budget. Bandwidth is always given in terms of a monthly limit either of MB or GB. The bandwidth given is the amount of data that you can actually transfer from the hosting server that houses your site, to the individual computer browser of the user viewing your site.

If you exceed the set limit, you will end up either paying a fee, or your website will become unavailable. The bandwidth that you use is directly connected to the level of traffic that your site receives.

While some web hosting companies claim to offer unlimited bandwidth, this gimmick is actually an outright lie and these companies are should be avoided. Not only is unlimited bandwidth technically impossible, bandwidth costs a web hosting company money just like any other commodity, so if unlimited bandwidth was possible, it would cost an infinite sum of money. Therefore, you should focus on selecting the right web hosting company for your needs.


The best web hosting for you is really up to your own personal preferences. If you are a computer expert who created your own web site from the ground up, you probably know just what you need to do in order to get the performance you want from your site. In that case, you may be most comfortable with an Internet business, allowing you to control everything about your site with only the minimal assistance you need. However, if you are not as comfortable working with computers, you may need someone who can help you throughout the entire process.

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