What is Web Hosting?
Web hosting is the act of renting space and bandwidth
through a company so that you may publish your web
site online.
You can either opt for free hosting that is usually
supported with banners and pop ups, or may opt to
get paid web hosting, which gives you complete control
over your site contents.
What is Virtual Hosting?
Also known as shared hosting, this form of web hosting
should suffice for most everyone.
Virtual hosting simple refers to the fact that your
site is on one server, and that this server hosts
mulitple sites. You are virtually shared
- your site will not be the only one on this specific
server.
Very few sites would actually need the power of a
dedicated
server, so this option provides to be
a reliable and cheap solution.
What is a Domain Name?
A domain name is a word along with a TLD that uniquely
identifies your website.
Please visit our domains
page for more information.
How Do I Register a Domain Name?
Registering a domain name is very easy.
First you will have to make sure that the domain you
want is available - using something called a WHOIS
lookup at sites like Register.com
or Whois
Source you can make sure the domain you want is
available for registration.
Afterwards, you simply need to visit a registration
site such as DirectNIC
or Register.com
to purchase your domain name.
My host offers unlimited bandwidth/space/transfer
As we explained on our scams
page, it is not possible for a web host
to offer 'unlimited' bandwidth or diskspace.
Such hosting plans always come with clauses that restrict
how much bandwidth you can transfer at a given
moment , how much CPU usage you can use (which
is arbitrarily decided), and so forth.
We recommend you visit UnlimBand
for more details.
What exactly is space and bandwidth/data transfer?
Diskspace is the size your website can be. Every single
letter on your website has to be stored somewhere
on your web host's server. Each letter is one byte,
and a megabyte is roughly one million bytes. HTML
pages are usually very small, but it is the extra
images, scripts, and even databases that can take
up large amounts of disk space.
Bandwidth/Transfer is the amount of data the server
will allow your site to send in a month. Transfer
is usually measured in gigabytes - billions of bytes.
Once you go over your monthly limit, a host may either
shut your site down for the remainder of the month
or it can charge you 'overage.' This overcharge
is usually about $2.00-$5.00 per extra gigabyte of
transfer.
What do I need to do to put Flash on my website?
Flash is a client side feature - it runs on the user's
computer, not on your web host. As long as the user's
browser has the correct plugin installed, it will
run on their computer.
How do I track how many hits my website gets?
There are a few things that need to be cleared in
terms of terminology:
-
Hits - this simply refers
to the number of 'elements' loaded on
your site. If one page has five images in it,
viewing that page once adds 6 hits (one page +
five images).
-
Impressions - the number
of times all the pages on your site are seen (also
simply called pageviews). Impressions are sometimes
referred to as 'hits' which can cause
confusion
-
Uniques - the number of
people that visited your site
So to clarify, if I visit your
website, look at two pages, and each page has 5 images
on it, then your stats increase by one unique, two
page views, and 12 hits.
Tracking on your site can be either done server-side
or remotely. With server-side statistics, log files
are used to generate visitor information. This is
usually much more accurate than remotely hosted solutions.
In such cases, you usually have to add some javascript
to your site. This javascript is then used to track
visitor data.
If your host provides it (and many do), server-side
statistics are a good solution. Otherwise, companies
like Site
Meter can be used to remotely track your visitors.
What are PHP, ASP, perl, etc?
These are all programming languages which are referred
to by their acronyms.
PHP
- PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor
ASP
- Active Server Pages
Perl
- not an acronym
Each programming language has its own benefits and
uses. It is best that you research on your own to
find one that best fits your needs.
What is MySQL, MS SQL, etc?
MySQL and MS SQL are database systems. Depending on
what your host provides, you can use a database to
organize your data.
Do I have to change my domain if I get a new host?
No. Provided that the domain is registered in your
name (as it should be), you can simply update your
namservers (from where you manage your domain names)
to that of your new host.
Will there be forced advertising on my site - things
like banner ads or popup ads?
Not at all. You are paying for webspace that is only
yours - no one may put ads on your site except you.
What is Domain Parking?
Domain parking lets you buy a domain and then have
a 'coming soon' page on it. This is not needed - if
a domain is not parked it will simply be iinaccessible
to anyone.
Most domain registrars provide this by default.
How can I pay for web hosting?
This depends on which host you decide to go with.
Most web hosts will accept credit cards, and some
will accept PayPal
and/or a Money Order / Check.
What is PayPal?
Simply put, PayPal lets anyone with an email address
send money to anyone else with an email address.
Each user signs up with PayPal and then enters their
necessary banking and credit card information. Once
registration is completed, your email address is all
you need to send and receive money.
PayPal
is owned by eBay.
What are subdomains?
Consider subdomains as an extension of your domain.
For example, your site is www.example.com. A subdomain
would be test.example.com, and another would be webhosting.example.com.
Subdomains are usually treated as separate sites from
the main domain site.
How do I upload my site online?
Uploading your site can be done in many ways, but
the most popular is FTP.
When your hosting account was created, you should
have been provided with an FTP account. Using software
such as CuteFTP
or WS_FTP,
you can log into your host. Then, using the program
like a normal windows program, you can drag and drop
files onto your web host. These files become live
online instantaneously.
There are other ways to upload your site such as using
SSH or uploading files through your browser
What is uptime?
Uptime is literally what it means - it is the amount
of time your site is online throughout the entire
month.
The best uptime would be 100%, but because things
can break, many hosts offer 99.9% uptime guarantees.
This means that if your site is not accessible for
more than 43 minutes in a single month, they will
reimburse you, depending on their terms of service.
What is the difference between UNIX hosting and Windows
hosting?
Depending on which operating system to go with depends
on your needs.
If you need to support Microsoft products such as
ASP, MS Access, or VBScript, then Windows hosting
would be better. Furthermore, if you are comfortable
with IIS and do not have the time to understand how
UNIX works, Windows hosting would again be a better
choice.
There are some things to remember.
First of all, just because you use Windows at home
does not mean you should use Windows hosting. The
two are completely different, and having a Windows
system at home will not affect your ability to communicate
with a UNIX server.
Secondly, Linux is much more common with web hosts
due to its superior stability and because it is free.
Since it is free, Linux hosting is usually cheaper
than Windows. Just because it's free does not mean
it's not as good - Linux is an excellent product too.
I have a fast internet connection (DSL/cable) - can
I just host my own site?
You could, but that's definitely not recommended.
First of all, most ISPs have clauses that do not let
you use your internet connection for web hosting -
doing so will result in termination of your account.
Second of all, think of the headaches it can provide:
making sure your system is secure so that no one can
hack into it, having your computer on 24/7, and other
such problems.
Third of all, think of the performance. Most good
web hosts use powerful servers with lots of RAM and
high performance hard disks. Furthermore, they have
multiple internet connections at speeds far higher
than what residential DSL or cable service can provide.
Lastly there are all the issues of support. If something
goes wrong, it will be your job to fix it - you will
not have a professional to correct the problem.
Why would I need a dedicated IP?
For most people, a dedicated IP is not required. But
for people that want to provide anonymous FTP or a
website using SSL, a dedicated IP can make that easier.
Why don't I just go with the cheapest hosting?
A host has to make a profit to continue operating.
Some hosts do not properly understand the market,
and may be pricing themselves too cheap.
We provide a more detailed explanation here.
I am using too much bandwidth!
Is there anyway for me to make it less?
In most cases, yes.
You should first try to optimize the graphics on your
website. Many GIFs look just as good with fewer colors,
and many JPEGs look just as good with a higher compression
level. NetMechanic offers an image
optimizer program online.
You should also analyze the HTML of your site. Make
sure you use relative paths, so that images are not
downloaded more than one time. Remove any extra spacing
and when linking to other pages, use relative paths
and not absolute links.
While many hosts already have it, you could also see
if your host has mod_gzip installed. This can save
you a lot of bandwidth.
Best of all, optimizing your page like this makes
the user experience better as your site will load
faster for them!