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Hope you guys like it and your feedback would be apreciated since it is my first article

Web Hosting Explained​

Well the purpose for this article is to explain the concept of web hosting and how it works. First let me start by saying that you might want to open up http://www.yahoo.com so that you can use it for reference.

Basically web hosting is storing data contents on a web server and then accessing them by using a browser such as Internet Explorer. Now a web server is a computer that is modified to be used for the complicated and system hogging resources that a web site needs to function. For an example of what a server looks like you can go to http://www1.us.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/pedge_7250?c=us&cs=555&l=en&s=biz.

Now you are probably wondering well can’t I modify my computer and use as a server? It is possible but it is expensive and requires a lot of maintenance and work and a lot of skills/experience. Most websites are located in what is called a datacenter. A datacenter is a physical building where servers are located at and modified to occupy servers. The most famous datacenter is The Planet (http://www.theplanet.com) and many sites are hosted there currently. Just to give you an idea of how complex a datacenter needs to be go to http://www.theplanet.com/datacenter.html.

Ok now I will get down to what this means to you and how you can apply to this to your website. There are 3 options that you can use depending on your budget and the amount of traffic your website has. The first route is the cheapest and the most effective for beginners and that is free web hosting. I own a free web hosting company at http://www.explosive-hosting.com and it has its advantages and disadvantages which will be discussed in the next paragraph.

Well free web hosting has many advantages and disadvantages. Some advantages could be that it is free and is not as complicated as more up-scale hosting options. Some disadvantages could be that it does not provide as much space and bandwith as other hosting options, a lot of times you will post at a forum for your hosting or place ads on your website, and the support will most likely not be as knowledgeable and helpful as other hosting options.

The next option that you can use is called shared hosting. Shared hosting is a more advanced version of free hosting but it is not free. Some advantages to shared hosting is that you get more space and bandwith then free hosting, there are usually the same if not more features included, and the support is more knowledgeable and helpful then free web hosting. Some disadvantages could be that with more features come more frustration and more skills needed to maintain your hosting and to pay for hosting a lot of hosts will only accept credit cards which can be a security issue for a lot of people. In my past experiences I can recommend that you use http://www.asmallorange.com/services/hosting/ and http://www.hostingzoom.com/hosting.html (current host for this site). Keep in mind when you look for a shared hosting account that if you don’t use the hosts I provided you will have to keep your budget very flexible and be sure to research for positive review on http://www.webhostingtalk.com

The third option that you can use is called reseller hosting. Reseller hosting is very similar to shared hosting except that you can host multiple websites on one web hosting account. Some advantages to reseller hosting is that you can give or sell your extra web hosting space to your friends or anyone else to help pay for your account and you usually get extra features with reseller hosting. Some disadvantages could be that when you give away extra accounts you will have to have time to help them out and with a reseller account you get an extra control panel that you will need to learn how to use in order to control you and your customer’s accounts. In my past experience I would recommend that you use http://www.hostingzoom.com/reseller.html. Keep in mind that with reseller hosting that you might be getting the same space as shared hosting but be aware that it can cost you a lot more depending on your host.

The fourth and most expensive option is called dedicated hosting. Dedicated hosting is when you lease or own your own web server. Some advantages could be that you get a crazy amount of space and bandwith and you get a lot more control and features over a shared hosting account. Some disadvantages could be that it costs A LOT more then shared hosting and you will have to do a lot of the maintenance that is normally done for you. I have not personally ever had a dedicated server but from other people’s feedback I would recommend using http://www.servermatrix.com. Keep in mind that you will typically pay anywhere from $150-500 to lease a server or anywhere from $2,000 to $15,000 for server and then $200-$500 to rent space at a datacenter. I would strongly suggest that you only go down this road once you have a popular site that is generating enough ad revenue for you to maintain a dedicated web server.

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Sounds like what your saying is I should have a site that allows for PayPal only packages but the forums would be for NP$ only packages. I could do that but I need to activate my PayPal account.
 
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Well I mean on your site only allow paypal and credit cards. Then offer specials for hosting on namepros and for these specials you would also accept $NP. And yeah if you are going to use paypal alot it would be good to verify.
 
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Okay I see what your saying. I also have a interesting ToS that I created to prevent pirated forum boards from being used with the hosting packages.
 
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Cool but you should also focus on more important things like spam and other activities like that. Also, if you need any help get your hosting started just contact me, I like to help people in need of help especially in areas I am specialized in like web hosting.
 
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Ah sweet. Well I know who to contact when I am need of help.
 
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Thanks alot and look foward to more articles to come when I open my web hosting articles site soon.
 
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Hotrod if you ever want to check out my hosting forums then feel free to do so. The bottom link is the one you want.
 
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Hmm I am trying to register and it tells me that the verification image is still loading and when I refresh it shows me the same thing.
 
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Try it now. I switched skins.
 
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What is wrong with the ad being where it is? That is the only place for it due to the type of skin I am using. Plus I am aware that ads do better on top than bottom.
 
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Google does not allow you to use adsense on pages that are for registering or logging in or anything like that. Your best way to do is to add this code to your website:

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<if condition="THIS_SCRIPT != 'login' AND THIS_SCRIPT != 'private' AND THIS_SCRIPT != 'register' AND THIS_SCRIPT != 'usercp' AND THIS_SCRIPT != 'faq'">
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Hope you guys like it and your feedback would be apreciated since it is my first article

Web Hosting Explained​

Well the purpose for this article is to explain the concept of web hosting and how it works. First let me start by saying that you might want to open up http://www.yahoo.com so that you can use it for reference.

Basically web hosting is storing data contents on a web server and then accessing them by using a browser such as Internet Explorer. Now a web server is a computer that is modified to be used for the complicated and system hogging resources that a web site needs to function. For an example of what a server looks like you can go to http://www1.us.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/pedge_7250?c=us&cs=555&l=en&s=biz.

Now you are probably wondering well can’t I modify my computer and use as a server? It is possible but it is expensive and requires a lot of maintenance and work and a lot of skills/experience. Most websites are located in what is called a datacenter. A datacenter is a physical building where servers are located at and modified to occupy servers. The most famous datacenter is The Planet (http://www.theplanet.com) and many sites are hosted there currently. Just to give you an idea of how complex a datacenter needs to be go to http://www.theplanet.com/datacenter.html.

Ok now I will get down to what this means to you and how you can apply to this to your website. There are 3 options that you can use depending on your budget and the amount of traffic your website has. The first route is the cheapest and the most effective for beginners and that is free web hosting. I own a free web hosting company at http://www.explosive-hosting.com and it has its advantages and disadvantages which will be discussed in the next paragraph.

Well free web hosting has many advantages and disadvantages. Some advantages could be that it is free and is not as complicated as more up-scale hosting options. Some disadvantages could be that it does not provide as much space and bandwith as other hosting options, a lot of times you will post at a forum for your hosting or place ads on your website, and the support will most likely not be as knowledgeable and helpful as other hosting options.

The next option that you can use is called shared hosting. Shared hosting is a more advanced version of free hosting but it is not free. Some advantages to shared hosting is that you get more space and bandwith then free hosting, there are usually the same if not more features included, and the support is more knowledgeable and helpful then free web hosting. Some disadvantages could be that with more features come more frustration and more skills needed to maintain your hosting and to pay for hosting a lot of hosts will only accept credit cards which can be a security issue for a lot of people. In my past experiences I can recommend that you use http://www.asmallorange.com/services/hosting/ and http://www.hostingzoom.com/hosting.html (current host for this site). Keep in mind when you look for a shared hosting account that if you don’t use the hosts I provided you will have to keep your budget very flexible and be sure to research for positive review on http://www.webhostingtalk.com

The third option that you can use is called reseller hosting. Reseller hosting is very similar to shared hosting except that you can host multiple websites on one web hosting account. Some advantages to reseller hosting is that you can give or sell your extra web hosting space to your friends or anyone else to help pay for your account and you usually get extra features with reseller hosting. Some disadvantages could be that when you give away extra accounts you will have to have time to help them out and with a reseller account you get an extra control panel that you will need to learn how to use in order to control you and your customer’s accounts. In my past experience I would recommend that you use http://www.hostingzoom.com/reseller.html. Keep in mind that with reseller hosting that you might be getting the same space as shared hosting but be aware that it can cost you a lot more depending on your host.

The fourth and most expensive option is called dedicated hosting. Dedicated hosting is when you lease or own your own web server. Some advantages could be that you get a crazy amount of space and bandwith and you get a lot more control and features over a shared hosting account. Some disadvantages could be that it costs A LOT more then shared hosting and you will have to do a lot of the maintenance that is normally done for you. I have not personally ever had a dedicated server but from other people’s feedback I would recommend using http://www.servermatrix.com. Keep in mind that you will typically pay anywhere from $150-500 to lease a server or anywhere from $2,000 to $15,000 for server and then $200-$500 to rent space at a datacenter. I would strongly suggest that you only go down this road once you have a popular site that is generating enough ad revenue for you to maintain a dedicated web server.

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Nice Write by the way...
If I may I'd like to add a few details which are overlooked
most of the time about hosting and add a quick comment on
ThePlanet and SM...

First both ThePlanet and ServerMatrix only have Dedicated hosting,
and as you know they're the same company in Dallas.
Pricing between a box that you run with cPanel for instance and a Full
Support contract is alot different.
However ThePlanet support will walk you through something you don't
understand with cPanel anytime with no cost to ya.
Great Data center and up time, also support is A1 and will answer by
the 3rd ring 24/7 or get on a trouble ticket through E-mail right away..
Also has some great pricing and offers deals every month on 1 or 2 boxes..

DOWNSIDE -- Sales, both the Head of Sales and his boss are CYOA
(Cover Your Own Ass) people and will bend the truth or not live up
to what they said and then duck ya on the phone so read the contract good..
Second SM grew too fast and both them and ThePlanet will tell you
things they can't do, like time frame on getting setup.
All in All tho they are Top Notch..
I say that from experience, I also host people and have some boxes at
both that I use to host other Adult Webmasters.

When people decide they need a host they have to think about what
they need it for.
The Adult Bizz is different because you might use 50 Gigs this month
and 200 the next month.
And also eat over 50 of it in one day with a good TGP listing.
So getting a host for X amt of dollars with X amt of BW doesn't always work.

He has 50 to 100 more people on that box which most do when you're
only paying 10 bucks a month say for the 50Gigs.
If you get a spike that uses half that in one day it times out everyone else
on the box so you get shut down, most have a cap on how much BW you
can eat a day... .

For instance in the Adult world Spikes are an everyday thing which
come from a few Big TGP listings.
I have days I use 500Gigs and days I use 10 Gigs but the boxes were
built for that nitch, all have at least Duel 2.8GHz CPUs and 2 GIGs of ram
with 100mpbs uplink which is at least double what hosting cos offer
and I limit the people on each box to 10 at most..

And also watch what they charge for BW overage, a great deal that
charges $1.00 or more a GIG for overage is common, I could sell it
for 10 cents a gig all day and that's Tier1 BW not Cogent, which alot
of hosts use.
The bottom line is figure out what exactlly what your use is going to be
and let the host sales dept know and you won't get in a bind later..,
Good Luck............
 
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Thanks for the comments and I will take that into consideration for future articles.
 
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Very nice article. Good help for the newbies.
 
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Thanks and that is the audience I was aiming for too.
 
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this is cool. i had always wondered what reseller hosting is. ^^
 
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Cool, I am glad that I was able to help you out :)
 
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