• WEBHOSTINGPAD PLAN

    Unlimited Hosting Space
    Unlimited Bandwidth
    Unlimited Domains
    One Free Domain
    FREE Setup

    $1.99/month
  •  
  • IX WEBHOSTING PLAN

    Unlimited Hosting Space
    Unlimited Bandwidth
    Unlimited Domains
    One Free Domain
    2 Dedicated Ips FREE Setup

    $3.95/month
  •  
  • JUSTHOST PLAN

    Unlimited Hosting Space
    Unlimited Bandwidth
    Unlimited Domains
    One Free Domain, FREE Setup
    ANYTIME Money Back

    $3.95/month
  •  
  • HOST MONSTER PLAN

    Unlimited Hosting Space
    Unlimited Bandwidth
    Unlimited Domains
    One Free Domain
    FREE Setup

    $5.95/month

Posts Tagged ‘server’

The basic concept of shared web hosting

Shared hosting is web hosting servers use together in a single IP address in which there can be dozens or even hundreds of websites. In general shared hosting this can save costs, but we should know what the advantages and shared hosting kerugain this.

Defining shared hosting:

If extremely high performance and high bandwidth are not the points in question, then shared web hosting service can be a most convenient and economic way of hosting web sites.. As name implies, in case of shared web hosting service, the web server that hosts the web pages is shared by several other websites. Talking about number of websites on a shared hosting server, they can be in thousands. Now due to the fact that just one server is fulfilling the requirements of many other websites, the plus point is they can offer cheap prices for their server. (more…)

Bookmark and Share

Advanced Shared Hosting With Vps Hosting

Virtual private servers bridge the gap between shared web hosting services and dedicated hosting services , giving independence from other customers of the VPS service in software terms but at less cost than a physical dedicated server. As a VPS runs its own copy of its operating system , customers have superuser -level access to that operating system instance, and can install almost any software that runs on the OS. Certain software does not run well in a virtualized environment, including firewalls, anti-virus clients, and indeed virtualizers themselves; some VPS providers place further restrictions, but they are generally lax compared to those in shared hosting environments.

Due to the number of virtualization clients typically running on a single machine, a VPS generally has limited processor time, RAM , and disk space. Due to their isolated nature, VPSs have become common sandboxes for possibly-insecure public services or update testing. For example, a single physical server might have two virtual private servers running: one hosting the production-level (live) website, and a second which houses a copy of it. When updates to crucial parts of software need to be made, they can be tested in the second VPS, allowing for detailed testing to be conducted without requiring several physical servers. (more…)

Bookmark and Share