Cloud hosting- a boon for IT companies

September 30, 2010 by admin  
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Cloud hosting is a general term for anything that involves delivering hosted services over the Internet. These services are broadly divided into three categories: Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). The name cloud hosting was inspired by the cloud symbol that’s often used to represent the Internet in flowcharts and diagrams.

Cloud hosting is a paradigm shift following the shift from mainframe to client–server in the early 1980s. Details are abstracted from the users, who no longer have need for expertise in, or control over, the technology infrastructure “in the cloud” that supports them. Cloud hosting describes a new supplement, consumption, and delivery model for IT services based on the Internet, and it typically involves over-the-Internet provision of dynamically scalable  and often virtualized resources. It is a byproduct and consequence of the ease-of-access to remote computing sites provided by the Internet. This frequently takes the form of web-based tools or applications that users can access and use through a web browser as if it were a program installed locally on their own computer.

Cloud hosting is the aggregation of computer resources into a single bucket, and the ability to treat that bucket as a single resource shared between applications. The computer resources can be processing, storage and network, and when they are aggregated into the bucket that becomes the cloud. There is then a layer of intelligence that sits between applications and the cloud, distributing resources. The advantages of Cloud Computing are simple:

* Built in redundancy

* Efficient use of resources

* Easy scalability

The companies provide the service of cloud hosting believes in educating their clients and providing the right solution for their requirements, rather than trying to find a “one size fits all” technology and force it on their clients. They provide different service solutions for different clients.

Cloud computing customers do not own the physical infrastructure, instead avoiding capital expenditure by renting usage from a third-party provider. They consume resources as a service and pay only for resources that they use. Many cloud-hosting offerings employ the utility computing model, which is analogous to how traditional utility services (such as electricity) are consumed, whereas others bill on a subscription basis. Sharing “perishable and intangible” computing power among multiple tenants can improve utilization rates, as servers are not unnecessarily left idle (which can reduce costs significantly while increasing the speed of application development). A side-effect of this approach is that overall computer usage rises dramatically, as customers do not have to engineer for peak load limits.  In addition, “increased high-speed bandwidth” makes it possible to receive the same response times from centralized infrastructure at other sites.

Cheap Web Hosting Services From UK Web Hosting Companies

August 23, 2010 by admin  
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Top Free Web Hosting Companies

July 6, 2010 by admin  
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While free web hosting may be looked upon as a restrictive platform to host your website, it does offer an online presence for amateurs or for people who wish to host simple personal web pages. We have compiled a list of the top free web hosting companies by category:

• Template Driven: Weebly.com

A website that offers templates are best suited for customers who wish to establish an instant online presence. The customer is only required to choose a template of his/her choice and then customize it with their content. All the hard work is therefore taken care of by the web host. So if you are looking for template based hosting then Weebly has some very exciting features to offer. In fact, the company was recognized as the top website of 2007 by Time Magazine. The customer is not required to download any kind of software whatsoever and the online tools allow you customize your webpage and its content.

• Highly Customizable: freehostia.com/free_hosting.html

You may want to consider FreeHostia if you wish to create your web pages right from scratch and don’t want to be necessarily limited to templates. The company offers a set of exceptionally flexible features and tools required to build your website. Experienced or advanced web masters also have access to their PHP or Perl scripting.

• Small Business Hosting smallbusiness.officelive.com

This website would definitely be a rare find for people who wish to host a business website completely free of cost. The company offers web tools that are useful for the online entrepreneur. These tools allow the user to track online sales, manage their documents and much more – all this at no cost whatsoever. The only downside that you would experience is that you would have to display advertisements on your website that could downplay the professional image of your website.

• Nice Hosting Services sourceforge.net

There are companies out there that offer free hosting services for specific purposes. Sourceforge is a good hosting provider if you wish to host an open source softeare project.

If you are looking for a host that could host a website on your family tree, then you may want to consider heraldry. communityarchitect.com

You may want to browse and research a bit more if you have not been able to zero down on the free hosting provider of your choice. A simple search engine search of “free ad free hosting” would generate a large number of results.

How to Switch Web Hosting Companies Without Downtime

January 2, 2010 by admin  
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How to Switch Web Hosting Companies Without Downtime

Let’s face it – quite often many people tolerate less than great service from their hosting provider simply because it can be a real pain to move your site, your domain name and your email accounts without creating major downtime for you and your site visitors. Here’s a general checklist to follow to ensure that you have the smoothest move possible, and hopefully with no down time.

Note: although this procedure will work fine on most all sites, there are some template generated sites that this procedure may not apply. For example, if you have a CitySearch site then you are going to need to just rebuild a new site.

Step 1: Get all of your files local.

Using a basic FTP program or whatever development tool you may be using, such as FrontPage, download all current files used in your web site including graphics, html files, and anything else that may be used in your site. Most likely you already know this – but when you are copying down your files you want to keep the directory structure exactly as it is on your web server. If you built the site then most likely you already have all of this.

Step 2: Analyze your hosting needs and select a new host.

Is your site just basic html or will you need a Cold Fusion host or one that supports active server pages? Depending on your site needs, select a host that can provide what you need. HostChart.com features some of the most advanced and reliable hosts out there, so finding a good one should not be hard. Most hosts these days allow you to either handle the domain name change yourself, or they can handle it for you. Just so your domain name does not get switched faster than you can get your new files posted, you may want to handle the domain name change yourself. Be sure they know to still add a record the their DNS, but that you will handling the NIC record change.

Step 3: Get everything loaded to your new server.

Before making the domain name change, go ahead and load up all of your site files to your new host using just the IP address. If your new account does not have a dedicated IP address, then request that they create a subdomain for temporary use from their domain – something like newcustomer.hostingcompany.com for you to work with before transferring your name. Most should gladly do this for you. Although they won’t really work yet, go ahead and set up all of the email accounts that are used on your domain as well. Be sure to create a “catchall” or “wild-card” address just in case you forgot to someone – at least their email will not bounce.

Step 4: Initiate the domain name record change.

Either through Network Solutions or whatever registrar you used to register your domain, initiate the name change. Technically speaking the only thing that really need to be changed in your record is the name server information. If you host has not already provided you with this information, just email their support and ask what their Name Server information is. It is also a good idea to update the technical contact on your domain name record to your new host, although that is not required.

Step 5: Monitor for the domain name change.

Depending on who you used to register your domain through, you should get one or more emails confirming the domain name change. Once the change has been initiated it will typically take 24 – 48 hours for the entire world to see the change. This period is called propagation and is simply the time it takes for all the DNS servers around the globe to “catch up” and take note of your domains new location. Once propagation has completed its course you are free to safely cancel service with your previous host.

A note about the Propagation period: As mentioned before, it takes about 24 – 48 hours for the domain name change to propagate through everyone’s DNS server. This means that during this time some people will get the new site, and some will still get the old site. As far as web surfing, that’s really no big deal but can be tricky in regards to email. Depending on where an email is from, it may go to your new email server or your old server. To safeguard against losing messages, try creating 2 accounts for your email address, and use each mail server’s IP address instead of the domain name in your POP settings. For example, if you are using mail.yourdomain.com as your pop settings, try replacing that with the IP address of your web site or email server. Creating an account that checks both mail servers insures you don’t miss any messages during this 24 – 48 hour period.

About HostChart.com

HostChart, a Web Hosting Resource, is a leading web hosting directory website that has been in business for over 5 years. They provide numerous web hosting articles and tutorials as well as news, interviews, and reviews. You can use their extensive set of tools to research and evaluate your current or future web hosts.

Rodney Ringler is President of Advantage1 Web Services, Inc., which owns a network of Web Hosting Informational Websites including HostChart.com, ResellerConnection.com, FoundHost.com, ResellerForums.com, and HostingKnowledge.net. Rodney has over 15 years industry experience from programming to internet marketing.

Can I Trust Cheap Web Hosting Companies

December 23, 2009 by admin  
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When planning to set up a website, one of your basic needs will be a web host. A web host is the place where your site will be located, and all the files that are linked to your website will be on your host’s computers. There are many different web hosting companies available with a range of different offers and features making it difficult to decide which web hosting company you should use.

Although price is often a factor in most things we buy, and cheaper prices are often a sign of less quality, there are several other things to look at when checking out web hosting companies. There are currently many cheap web hosting companies that offer services at very reasonable prices; this is due to the large number of companies offering these services, which forces competitive prices.

Searching for the best web hosting company for you can often be very confusing if it your first time setting up a website. First of all it takes lots of research to find the web host that you feel is right for you, so be prepared to do your research. When checking out a web hosting company, analyze what your needs are and what you want in a web host. Be sure to carefully read the details involved, and take a good look at the fine print to avoid future surprises.

Many times what seems to be a cheap web hosting company turns out to be much more expensive than you originally thought it was. This happens when the web host charges you extra for different features you though were included in the basic price. It is very important to read through the terms of service carefully, many people are in the habit of skipping to the bottom and checking off the I agree box and just assuming they know what is in the contract. By thoroughly reading the contract you can prevent yourself from facing unexpected costs and hassles.

Before deciding on a specific web host, check out webmaster forums and blogs and find out what other people have to say about them. Although you can find information on web hosting directories these are often supplied by the web hosts themselves and results in biased opinions. When choosing a web hosting company, take your time and give each option full consideration. Failure to carefully evaluate your options may lead to frustration and complications, once your site is up and running it will be more difficult for you to change hosts and redirect your visitors to your new site. The bottom line is, cheap web hosting companies can be a good option in some cases, but as with everything, they need to be carefully weighed in order to sort the good choices from the bad ones.

How Come Companies Can Afford To Provide Free Web Hosting But Not Free .com Domains?

October 29, 2009 by admin  
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Saying that web hosting usually costs 5 dollars a month, and domains usually cost 5-10 dollars A YEAR, how come people don’t provide free domains?

Free Web Hosting Companies That Tolerate Rapidshare Links?

October 3, 2009 by admin  
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I have a list of current movies hosted on Rapidshare (not mine, just those I’ve found).
For those of you who may not know, Rapidshare is a file sharing service. Many of these files aren’t exactly “legal”.
Are there any free web hosting companies that will allow me to post links to these files?

Web Designers, What Hosting Companies Do You Use And How Much Do You Charge For A Basic 5 Page Website?

September 27, 2009 by admin  
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I am thinking of starting a web design company but I am not sure what to charge and whether hosting/domain names should be included in the price. There are so many designers out there with different packages that I’m not sure what the “going” rate is.
Do you have maintanance contracts with your clients and if so, how much do you charge? Sorry for all the questions, I’m just trying to get all the info possible.
Thanks