Introduction to Web Hosting
This article is intended for those who are new
to Web Hosting and want to know more about how to get started. Topics include
terminology, types of web hosting available, and costs.
Web Hosting Terminology
If you are new to Web Hosting, you may come across many terms that you are not
familiar with. These may include FTP, POP email, Data Transfer, Access Logs,
etc. Not to worry, our Glossary
of Terms is intended to make it easier for you to find out exactly
what these and many other terms mean and how they relate to what you want to
know about Web Hosting.
Types of Web Hosting
There are generally two types of Web Hosting accounts available, virtual and
non-virtual accounts. Virtual Web Hosting refers to leasing space on a web
server where you have your own domain name. This type of account enables your
Web site to have a professional appearance and enables potential visitors to
find your site more easily. An additional benefit to having a virtual domain
account is that many search engines and directories will rank your site higher
if you have a virtual domain.
Non-virtual Web Hosting provides you with
space on a web server but without using a domain name. In this case the URL to
your Web site might be something like http://tripod.com/yourname/yourfiles.html.
As you can see, this is much more difficult to remember than a simple domain
name. The major benefit of non-vitual Web Hosting is that it can often be found
free of charge. Many companies on the Web offer free non-virtual domain
accounts. These include GeoCities, Tripod, Beseen, etc.
Web Hosting Costs
Web Hosting costs vary tremendously, ranging from free to thousands of dollars
per month. The features associated with your account will usually determine
cost. For instance, if you choose to use a free Web Hosting service, you will
likely have far fewer account features than if you paid for your account. If
you want a virtual domain account, prices generally range from $10 to $30.
Accounts in this price range will usually provide plenty of benefits and
features for beginners.
How do I Create my Web site?
Once you have selected the type of Web Hosting you want, the next step is
creating your Web pages. This can be done in many different ways but the most
common is by using an HTML editor. Popular ones include Microsoft FrontPage,
Adobe Pagemill, and WebStudio. This type of software allows to to design and
develope Web pages without having to learn HTML. However, you will find that
knowing at least a little HTML will help you tremendously. Some Web Hosts offer
clients software to create their Web pages via the Web browser. This is nice
for beginners because they don't have to purchase additional software and they
don't have to upload their files to their account since the pages are created
there. If this appeals to you, be sure to ask any potential Web Hosts if they
offer this feature.
How do I get my Web files to my
Account?
After you have created your Web Pages, the next step is uploading them to your
account so that they are available for the world to see. In most cases you will
use FTP or File Transfer Protocol. This simply refers to the process of logging
into your account and uploading your Web file. Most HTML Editors have this
function built in, so you don't have to purchase additional software. If you
run into problems uploading files, remember that there are 3 pieces of
information you will need: server name, login name and password. If you aren't
sure if you have the correct information, ask your Web Host.
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