Web hosting introduction
So what is web hosting? Putting web sites on the Internet. Who can do web hosting? Really, anyone with a web server (i.e. a computer) and an Internet connection can be a web host. That means that you could host your own web pages on your own computer instead of paying a web host to do it. What is the problem with this? There are many:
- Uptime. If you ever restarted your computer, your web site would go down. Web hosts keep most web servers running constantly and rarely restart them.
- Updates. The Internet is a dangerous place. People are constantly trying to hack. If you don’t keep your computer up-to-date like most web hosts do then you would be an easy target for a hacker.
- Knowledge. There is a lot involved with setting up a web server with all the programs that are needed. Not to mention setting up FTP, PHP, SSL, or mail functions.
- Computer speed and Internet connection. The faster your computer the better. The biggest bottleneck, though, is your Internet connection. Web hosts usually have a ton of bandwidth unlike your home or business Internet connection. You won’t be able to handle many visitors if you don't have a fast Internet connection.
So a web host can be easily worth the monthly cost as long as they do their job well. When choosing a web host, you just need to find one that has all the features you needs, has a good rating, and is in your price range.
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