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Are you confused about web site hosting and huge amount kinds and prices' No need to worry any longer, this is where you will get all the information you will need.

Free: is without charge, although quite often advertisement-supported, it is usually limited when compared to hosting that is paid for.

Shared: the site is physically placed on the same server as other websites, ranging from a few to hundreds or even thousands. Conventionally, all domains may share a common pool of server resources, such as RAM and the CPU. A shared web site will be hosted by a reseller.

Reseller: allows hosting customers to become web hosts using their own trade name. A reseller can run their business, for individual domains, using any combination of the types of hosting listed here. This could depend on who their main provider is. Resellers' accounts may change tremendously in size and facilities and they will lease virtual dedicated servers, dedicated servers or colocated servers.

Virtual Dedicated Server: dividing a server into virtual servers, where each user feels that they are actually using their own dedicated server. Nevertheless, they are really sharing a server with countless other users. The users could have root access to their own virtual space. This is also known as a virtual private server or VPS domain free internet name.

Dedicated hosting service: the client gets his or her own Web server and gains full control over it (root access for Linux/administrator access for Windows); but, the hosting customer customarily does not own the server. Another kind of Dedicated is Self-Managed or Unmanaged. This is most of the time the lowest cost for Dedicated plans. The customer has absolute administrative access to the equipment, which means the hosting client has total responsibility for the security and maintenance of her or his own dedicated box.

Managed service: the user leases their own web server but is not allowed complete control over it (root access for Linux/administrator access for Windows); despite that, they are allowed to manage their data via FTP or other remote management tools. The hosting customer is prohibited from having absolute control so that the hosting provider can guarantee quality of service by not enabling the customer to alter the server equipment or potentially create configuration problems. The hosting client generally does not own the server box, rather the box is rented to the domain free internet name client.

Colocation service: virtually the same as the dedicated service except the hosting client owns the colocated server equipment; the hosting organization rents the physical space that the server box uses and takes care of the equipment. This is the most powerful and expensive form of website hosting service. Largely, the colocation organisation will provide miniscule or no support directly for their user's machine, providing only the electrical, Internet access and storage facilities for the box. In most cases for colocation, the client would have their own administrator who will visit the data center on site so that they can do any hardware upgrades or maintenance.

Clustered: having many servers hosting the same domain for more efficient resource utilization.

Grid: this type of distributed hosting is when a server cluster behaves like a grid and is made up of of more than one nodes domain free internet name.

We trust that this domain free internet name diatribe has been of some use.


 
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