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What is Web Hosting?
A web hosting company provides a service that
allows individuals and businesses to post web pages to the internet.
A web hosting service provider sells or for free
(with advertisements on the web page) is a business that provides the servers
and technologies to view websites on the internet.
Web hosting services are those that customers can
utilize after they have purchased monthly dial up or broadband services that
allow them access to the internet.
Web hosting services use hosting and client
architecture to load content to the server so web pages and information can be
viewed on the internet in its original HTML format.
A web hosting company will offer clients access
to a server that will provide the clients’ content to individuals on the World
Wide Web after they make a URL or domain name request.
To view pages on the web, you must have a web
browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Firefox or Netscape Navigator to
request the web page from the server after you have purchased internet access.
Web sites are pages that are stored on a computer
called a server. The server is a part of a network of computers on the internet
or World Wide Web that allows users of the internet to reach your site anywhere
in the world at anytime. The internet is open 24 hours, seven days a week around
the clock.
Host computers are configured so that when your
URL or domain name is typed in, the address will use a pointer routine (look for
the address from terminal to terminal) until it reaches the computer that hosts
your website. Then, if all is okay, your web site should display itself on the
users screen.
Hosting companies require that you buy your
URL or domain name from a provider such as
ShopSmartDomains, before
you purchase hosting services.
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