ComDriver said:
Thanks, I would also like to know the types of hosting, dedicated server etc.
Thanks in advance.
Shared - multiple webmasters/accounts on a single server
advantages: lower cost for hosting packages
disadvantages: less control over the environment, one resource hog can affect your sites performance, possibility of overutilization of server (too many accounts on a single box)
Dedicated - your own personal server, located at their facilities. The hosting company owns all equipment
advantages: complete control of environment, no sharing with others unless you want to, ability to add your own software as you desire
disadvantages: can be pricey. If you get unmanaged, then you have to perform all software patches and updates, and maintain all security for the box
Co-located - your personal server, located at their facilities. You own the hardware, they provide the network connectivity and all teh datacenter facilities (rack, networking equipment, UPS, physical security, etc)
advantages: you're in COMPLETE control of hardware, software, etc., and all the advantages of a dedicated server
disadvantages: pricey. All the disadvantages of a dedicated plus your on the hook for hardware failures
VPS (Virtual private server) - you are provided a "sub system" of a physical box. An environment that logically appears to be a dedicated server, but is actually shared amongst several accounts
advantages: cheaper than a dedicated with almost all, if not all, the advantages
disadvantages: youre still sharing resources with other accounts, though usually your guaranteed a certain amount of resources burstable to another limit if the resources are available at the time
There, that should get you started...