Friday, November 14, 2008

The CPanel is the Most Popular Web Hosting Control Panel

By Steve D Evans

CPanel is where you monitor and manage your website, or in other words it is a web based client interface. CPanel is the most popular interface used by web hosts, and at least until recently has been more popular with bloggers and home users than the more expensive Microsoft offering. The other contender, which is used in Europe more than elsewhere in the world, is the Plesk interface. CPanel has become so common because it makes simple so many aspects of running and maintaining web space on a server that would once have required IT staff with professional training to perform.

As a result the CPanel control panel software is provided by the hosting providers on a lot of dedicated servers, and is used for almost all US web hosting packages that I have seen.

CPanel also has an easy to use email utility which helps to create email account for the users with user friendly interface. This easy to use interface is packed full of useful features.

CPanel lets you control your host account environment. The main advantage of this operating system is that it is so simple to use that your below average computer user cannot easily mess there sites up! It allows users to monitor things like disk space and bandwidth usage. CPanel also allows you to store your data in MySQL databases. Within the CPanel you will usually also have access to PhpMyAdmin, which offers you a feature to store database backups on a file and download a dump of the database.

Many hosting providers advertise that you can host unlimited sites, create your own packages and control it all within a slightly more expensive reseller package. This is achieved by using a software add-on to Cpanel called WHM. Which for the master account url for the reseller account means that WHM can be opened and from within WHM all the sub-accounts can be viewed and maintained. If you plan to create a few web sites then we recommend that you go for a reseller package even if you have no intention of reselling web space and supporting other users.

If you are thinking of starting your own web site hosting service we recommend that you offer your customers quality products like cPanel and Fantastico. Fantastico is a system which comes with Cpanel systems, and which provides a simply method to quickly and without training set-up a range of very useful scripts, on your web space. These scripts vary widely in their applications from shopping site payment cart systems, to complete web site content management, and all come free in addition to the CPanel itself.

The larger hosting providers offer four different dedicated home and business server hosting options to provide something for every individual and all sizes of business. People choose their web services providers because for great web hosting features with CPanel, stable and secure servers, outstanding technical support, and low prices.

Having sung the praises of Cpanel, Plesk is also a very capable system, although if you are familiar already with the Cpanel it will need a little while to learn. The current Plesk version (8.1) is reportedly the most stable and secure Plesk software for Linux and UNIX ever released. Plesk has different versions for Windows and the Linux operating systems. So, with Plesk you can even use the same control panel for different operating systems.

We like the CPanel Email Account Creator which is the perfect script to setup a Hotmail / Yahoo like web email system to allow your users to signup and start sending emails to friends and family with your hosting. All you need is a CPanel hosting account and as we have already said there are so many good hosting companies which offer it.

The CPanel system helps you to set up databases and forces your databases to include a special prefix so that it may distinguish your database from ones owned by other users on the server which have the same name.

Having said that CPanel is easily learnt, you will find though that individual hosting companies do customize it extensively. The CPanel features provided by the free web space hosting providers that use it, for example, will vary, but usually they still include at least a file manager for uploading and editing your free web pages online.

Some include all the features of paid hosting companies, such as MySQL databases, Fantastico script installer, cron jobs manager, add-on domains, Email management tools, AWSTATS and the Webalizer and other website statistics programs, and so on. If they do provide even half of tehse for free, you have found a great offering This will allow you to try before you buy, and only buy once you know your web site is a success, and worth the investment.

SpamAssassin is available on many CPanel hosting sites. If so, you will find that SpamAssassin can be easily enabled and configured for your account directly through the CPanel hosting control panel. SpamAssassin is a mail filtering system which scans each and every email received under the email accounts hosted from your CPanel account for characteristics which are typical of spam messages. Each characteristic found inside of an email message is given a specific score, and if a threshold is exceed the email will be automatically labeled as spam and sent to a special spam inbox ready for deletion.

The first impression of cPanel's control panel can be expressed as basic, but don't be fooled by apparent simplicity. You will see nothing fancy or flashy, just a simple interface with several icons representing the control panel's functions.

CPanel seems to be, in the view of most web site creators, the best software which provides you with so many easy services to maintain your website as an owner. In other words, CPanel has won the popular vote and is seen as second to none when it comes to managing your website and databases.


Steve Evans as a webmaster himself, recommends that you may also find interesting the further discussions about web site solutions, and the next new thing which is business blogging, here.

Steve also writes for the Dog Breeds web site.

Today's Basics of Web Hosting

By Phil Boo

This first paragraph will explain briefly what 'website hosting' actually is... For a Website to be seen across the world it needs to be 'hosted' by a 'provider'. These providers basically have several 'web servers'; which are basically really big and complex computer hubs - from here they connect everything on the web servers to the internet so that the information can be seen around the world.

There are many types of 'hosting providers' from personal to multi national business models, but for personal and small business there are two main options ...

A Free web hosting service, this is free, advertisement-supported (sometimes) web hosting, and is often limited when compared to paid hosting.

The other is Shared Hosting ... Which is both the most popular and the most confusing... is a type of hosting where many web sites are hosted on same physical server. It is the cheapest and easiest way to get a web site up and running. Shared web hosting is perfect for web blogs, personal web pages, small forums, small business and e-commerce sites. Shared web hosting is ideal for establishing both simple websites up to medium sized complex websites.

Shared hosting can be explained using an example of a leased space in a office building. A specific part the building is yours, where you can place your own name or company name on the door. Building manager will provide you security, maintenance, and facilities management.

Shared hosting is also alike. You leased or purchased a hosting plan from a shared hosting provider. He gives you disk space, bandwidth, and all the other essentials from a specific server at a certain cost. The features of that server are also shared with others.

The shared web hosting provider is responsible for the security, maintenance of the server, network uptime and all the other important things. More than one websites are hosted on one server having different and unique domain names. This is called "shared" hosting because your home page has its own domain name. Shared hosting can also be called 'virtual hosting'.

So let's just recap ... Shared hosting is when a web host divides up a server so that it can host multiple websites in virtual directories. This is the most common type of hosting available on the internet today. For most sites, a quality shared hosting setup will get the job done.

Most shared hosting plans will suffice for 80% of business and 99% of personal use, but beware of Hosting Providers as they will describe complex offers which may open a can of worms surrounding restrictions and limits. Most web hosts have limits to encourage you to upgrade to their more expensive plans. Don't forget that should you need more of 'whatever they are offering' you can upgrade at a later stage; it is a tad more difficult to downgrade.

I hope this has explained the basics. Should you need either hosting, or hosting for multiple websites, you can achieve this for $7.95 per month.


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Mr. P. Booker
Senior Internet Advisor and Journalist
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How to Pick the Right Web Host

By James LaBarr

There are an estimated 200 million web sites on the internet, not including single blogs, blogposts, or unrecognized sites. Of those 200 million, you have thousands of web hosting sites to choose from. So you ask, "How do I choose the right one?" Well that's what I'm going to go over. Your main goal is to choose the right host to suit your particular needs. I will not recommend any single host, but give you a top 5 to choose from depending on your needs.

DETERMINE THE BEST HOST

Choosing the right host is simple, but one of the most important parts to choosing a web host is first deciding what kind of website you have, and then doing some research on how different web hosts will provide the needs. When you visit a web hosting web site, they are going to throw a lot of numbers at you; this is important, but alone should not influence your decision.

7 Things That You Should Check Into Before Choosing Your Host

1. Uptime - What is the average uptime for the host, usually 99.5

2. Disk space - How much on-site space do you need

3. Bandwidth - Are you going to host videos, files, or transfer a lot of items?

4. Features - Are there any particular features your site requires

5. Service - Does the host have the services you need?

6. Support - Help is going to be needed someday, will they be there?

7. Performance - Will the host handle your predicted user base?

Now figure a few things out. What type of website do you have or want? Do you have an e-commerce site, an informational site, or just a personal page? This is very important when determining the type of web hosting would be best for you.

There are free plans out that are nice, but you can expect to have ads on your site from the web host. If this doesn't bother you, then the free plans will work for you. If you don't want any ads from third party websites, then you will need to pay for your service. These plans range in price, but are very affordable. Prices generally vary depending on the features, bandwidth, and disk space offered by the web host.

For those people looking to put an e-commerce site, or other larger sites onto the Internet, you would want a dedicated hosting plan. This type of plan is much more expensive than a shared hosting plan, but you get a lot more bang for the buck, so to say. A dedicated hosting plan means that you will be the only one using a certain server, this means better performance for your website, compared to shared hosting, sharing the server with multiple users.

When choosing this type of hosting plan, make sure it includes support for various types of scripts which will enhance the look and feel of your website. A dedicated hosting plan just allows you to have more control than a shared hosting plan, because you are actually leasing the entire server from the hosting company.

The Top Five Web Hosting Sites To Choose From In 2008

1. Inmotion

*Fast email with SPAM blocking

*90 day money back guarantee (best we know of)

*Very reliable with 99.9% Uptime

*Easy to use control panel and a premium web site builder

*Unlimited disk space and unlimited monthly traffic ($8.95 plan)

*Very helpful, probably best known for top technical support

2. Bluehost

*Web Space: Unlimited

*Monthly Bandwidth: Unlimited

*Multiple Domains: Unlimited

*POP3 Email: 2500

*Subdomains: 20

*FTP Accounts: 1000

*MySQL Databases: 50 :

*Free Domain: Yes, Forever!

*Yahoo Marketing Credit: $50

*Google AdWords Credit: $25

*Ecommerce Ready: Yes

*Website Builder: Yes

*Money Back: 30 days

*Support: 24/7 toll free

3. HostPad

*1,700 Gigabytes of Disk Space

*17,000 Gigabytes of Bandwidth

*UNLIMITED Domains in 1 account

*Unlimited Email Accounts

*Unlimited Databases

*SSI, FTP, Web Stats, CGI, Ruby (RoR), Perl, PHP, MYSQL

*Anti Virus and SPAM Protection

*Free Domain Name for life

* Ecommerce Enabled

*24x7 Email and Phone Support

*$25 Adwords™ Ad credit

*$30 Yahoo™ Ad credit

*30 Day Money Back Guarantee

4. HostMonster

*Web Space: 1500 Gb

*Monthly Bandwidth: 15 Tb

*Multiple Domains: Unlimited

*POP3 Email: Unlimited

*Subdomains: Unlimited

*FTP Accounts: Unlimited

*MySQL Databases: 100

*Free Domain: Yes, Forever!

*Ecommerce Ready: Yes

*Website Builder: Yes

*Money Back: 30 days

*Support: 24/7 toll free

5. JustHost

*FREE Domain For Life & FREE Instant Setup

*No Hidden Fees

*Unlimited GB's of Web Space

*Unlimited GB's of Transfer

*Unlimited Domain Hosting

*Unlimited E-Mail Accounts

*Unlimited MySQL Databases

*SSL, FTP, Stats CGI, Ruby (RoR), Perl, PHP, MySQL

An informed buyer is a smart buyer. All you have to do is put it to action. That's all there is to it. Welcome to the world of web hosting and good luck.


How Much Bandwidth Do You Really Need?

By Christine Anderssen

Bandwidth is the measure of data volume that is transmitted over an internet connection. Bandwidth is measured on a lot of things, and there are different ways to assess how much bandwidth you use. In order to choose the correct hosting plan, you need to know your bandwidth requirements. Web hosting companies will offer different prices tailored to your bandwidth needs. Once you have an idea of what kind of bandwidth package you need, you can search around and make comparisons in prices.

It is good to err on the side of caution when happening upon service providers that offer "Unlimited Bandwidth." This is impossible, and any company offering this just wants to trap you. There are no broadband companies that offer unlimited bandwidth connection to their clients, so how is it possible that the web hosting companies that use them would be able to provide unlimited bandwidth?

When you come across a hosting company that offers "Unlimited Bandwidth" as one of its services, be sure to take a good look at its "Terms of Service" menu item or the "Acceptable Use Policy" section. Read the fine print about this so-called "unlimited" disclaimer. Some sites will just use that term to pique your interest, whilst others discuss your site "qualifying" for unlimited bandwidth. For example: your bandwidth may be "free" but if you go over 5 GB per month they will charge you. Some may even offer unlimited bandwidth but with a torrent of terms and conditions such as no image galleries, HTML or graphics! You may also not even be allowed to link other sites back to your own. Your website will basically be non-functional, and all because you have fallen into the "Unlimited Bandwidth" trap!

It is good to do proper research and to find a web hosting service provider that has a range of different services and specified bandwidth packages. It is also wise to find the web hosting companies that will allow an upgrade should the bandwidth you had chosen prove not to be enough after a while.

Before you decide on your bandwidth requirements, take the following factors into consideration:

Roughly how many users will be accessing your website?

How many pages does your website consist of? You have to realize that it is not the quantity but the quality of the text. You may have a few pages, but they could be filled with bandwidth chewing graphics. The HTML in your content will also use up a lot of data volume. You should even take links to other websites off your site into consideration too.

Large audio and video files will require a lot more space. You also need to think about whether you will be adding more in the future. Computer programs and file downloads will also require more bandwidth.

Virtual Reality and full-length three-dimensional audio and video presentations will require the most bandwidth of all.

It is good to watch your usage carefully over the first few months to check whether you have chosen the right bandwidth requirements for your website. Naturally, it will take you some time to determine whether the bandwidth you have chosen is right for your site, because you will need to see the amount of traffic you are receiving.


Christine Anderssen is the owner of Tailormade4you and offers all your web hosting

and web design

requirements for small business owners in South Africa.

Beginner Web Host Options With 1and1 Internet

By Bradley E

As a small business owner, you most likely use a variety of advertising methods from print to television, radio and flyers. If you don't have a web site or domain name URL, you are missing out on a wide set of potential customers. While placing your phone number or address on your promotional materials may help drive some traffic to your stores, making information about your business publicly accessible on line will pay wide dividends in terms of helping you to target new customers in your area.

Beginner Web Hosting

The first step you need to take is to obtain a domain name for your business. When selecting a domain name, you should look for a .com domain that is memorable and reflects your business. There are two general approaches: you can find a domain name that represents your existing business name (e.g., MyStoreName.com or the local variant MyCityMyStore.com) or find a generic name that reflects what you offer (e.g. MyServices or MyCityMyServices.com). In fact, it may be advantageous to select both options to give you maximize flexibility in your promotions.

Once you have a domain name, then you'll want to build out your first web site. Rather than hiring an expensive web developer, you can use tools such as the 1and1 Click and Build program to use an intuitive visual interface. Getting your business presence on line should be affordable, effective and easy - hosting with 1&1 can help you meet these criterion in a single location.


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