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Web Hosting: A Quick Guide

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What You will Learn Here

1. What Is Web Hosting?

2. Who Provides Web Hosting?

3. What Is The Need Of Web Hosting?

4. What Are The Types Of Web Hosting Services?

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1. What Is Web Hosting?

• Web hosting is nothing but the activity or process or business of

giving storage space and access for various types of websites.

• In other words, web hosting is a type of service that lets individuals

and organizations to post or publish a web page or website over the

internet.

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2. Who Provides Web Hosting?

Web hosting service is provided by a web host or a web hosting

service provider which offers services and technologies required for a

web page or website to be viewed over the web.

As a result, websites are stored or hosted, on a special computer type

called servers.

BookMyIdentity is a reliable web hosting service that one can rely on

for affordable and varied web hosting types.

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3. What Is The Need Of Web Hosting?

• The primary and foremost need of web

hosting is to make your web pages or

websites accessible and viewable to the

world.

• Unless you don’t publish or post your web pages

with the help of web hosting, no one will be able to

view your web pages/websites.

• Thus, after purchasing a domain, web hosting is the next

indispensable aspect of creating your web presence.

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4. What Are The Types Of Web Hosting Services?

• There are majorly four types of web hosting services available these

days to host a website.

• It is very essential to understand as to what kind of web hosting types

would your business types require depending upon your budget and

more before signing up for a web hosting service.

Web hosting options that are available:

1. Free Hosting

2. Shared Hosting

3. Dedicated Hosting

4. Collocated Hosting

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• A free hosting option is a good

one when you are creating a

non-commercial website just for

fun. Under free hosting,

connection speed is slow and

sites are down too.

• This is a very basic type of web hosting and is not preferred by

business units looking for long-term benefits.

1. Free Hosting

Slow Connection Speed Down Sites

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• Under a shared web hosting environment, you and other website

owners share one server which means that many websites are

hosted using the same server.

• This is the most common type of web hosting often termed as

‘budget’ hosting.

2. Shared Hosting

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• Under a dedicated web hosting environment, a business unit or an

individual has an entire server available to them for hosting a

website as big as an eCommerce company and alike.

3. Dedicated Hosting

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• Under a collocated web hosting system, one can purchase their

very own server and get it installed at a web host’s facility.

4. Collocated Hosting

• One is totally responsible for the server fully and also have full control

on the server, install any scripts or apps required. Generally,

government based departments go for this type of web hosting.

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