Internet
Hosting for Beginners
Internet
hosting is, at its simplest level, a service provided to the
public that allows you to have an internet webpage. The
internet or information super highway is a name or nickname for
millions of computers that are connected and from which you can
access data. The computer that is part of the make up the
internet is called a server. Servers can be as simple as the
computer you have on your desk top, or the complex racks of
computers that fill rooms. Most people do not host their own
webpages on their desktop computer; they purchase the service
from an Internet Service provider (ISP).
An ISP
is a company that has a connection to the Internet, and they
provide and sell that connection to the public. Most often you
will here from the ISP that they have T1 access or multiple T1
access. This is a digital stream through which data is
transferred. Internet hosting sells you time on this digital
stream, which they call bandwidth. Bandwidth is the amount of
data transferred from your webpage to others. Some ISP provides
shared web hosting that is less expensive and allows several
users to share the digital stream and space on the server
(though each is sectioned off from the others for
security).
As the
second part of the internet hosting you purchase server storage
space. Each server has, just like your home computer, a maximum
about of hard drive space. You commonly see in computer ads,
that a computer has 200 GB of hard drive space. This means that
the hard drive can store 200 gigabytes (200 billion bytes). To
be able to conceptualize this a single character on your word
processing program, usually, equals 1 byte. The servers that
make up the internet are storing data on hard drives that have
storage space measure in terabytes or one trillion bytes. You
purchase part of the storage space in which to place your
webpage. For most webpages shared web hosting is what they
choose, as the price of dedicated web hosting is outside their
budgets.
The
third part of the internet hosting is usually e-mail boxes.
This is a designated number of e-mail boxes set aside for your
use. You can think of e-mail boxes as either a mail slot or a
mailbox. It is the place where you receive, and sometimes,
store the messages you receive. Each mailbox is designated by a
name such as joeschmoo@schmoolimited.com. This means that Joe
Schmoo is the name of the e-mail box and the @schmoolimited.com
tells the internet where that mailbox is located.
Now you
have the basics of what the phrase internet hosting
includes.
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