Understanding ColdFusion Web Hosting

June 26, 2010 by admin  
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The demand for web hosting facility is not only increasing but people are looking for versatility in the mode of web hosting and that too without involving any complex or tedious method of installing the program. The people who are interested in research and always want to invent something new heard about the demand of the website owners.


The web programmers and the web designers and immediately got down to the task of trying to fulfill the demand of the people through their developed means of research and technology. The result is the invention of the cold fusion web hosting.


What is Cold Fusion Web Hosting?


Cold fusion web hosting is related to the database which has a hosting facility which has to be done with a new and advanced type of language which is totally different from the language which is commonly used for web hosting.


Though the language was different it allowed a fusion of many languages which increased the versatility of the site which used this technique. This method gave the website developers the added advantage of including that information in the website which requires to be changed frequently.


This was not possible with the language used before the introduction of cold fusion. What was the language commonly used before cold fusion? HTML was used before cold fusion which could not support this kind of information and the website owner had to constantly keep a vigil about changing the information and updating it.


After the introduction of cold fusion the headache of web designers and website owners was reduced as the change took place and the required updated data automatically replaced the old data.


How does it work?


Basically it is the Java language but the catch is the complex technicalities of the Java is simplified and brought down to the level of HTML which makes the fusion of the two languages very easy and the website owner does not have to learn a new language to avail this facility.


How is this useful? It is useful as this server language can read any site which uses cold fusion mark up language and translate it into HTML before it is sent to the users browser. This is a feature which should be availed by the website owners and they should always choose the web hosting company which provides this feature.


Is this feature available with all the web hosting companies? Unfortunately this feature is not available with all the web hosting companies as it is expensive than the commonly used web hosting features and it is not useful for all the website owners.


If you want to avail cold fusion you have to verify that you have that kind of data in your website which requires constant updating otherwise there is no point in spending extra money to obtain the facility.

Understanding Web-hosting: Selecting an Ideal Server

June 20, 2010 by admin  
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Web Hosting is a process of providing customers with servers that are connected to the Internet, enabling them to display their websites pertaining to their private or professional businesses. With the growing age of the Internet, it has become vitally important for individuals, to expand their network online. But choosing a Web Host is certainly not an easy task; mainly because of the availability of the many and the varied services offered by each web hosting provider. Thus it becomes imperative to match your essential requirements with the amenities provided by your Web-Host.

 

The foremost factors that one must keep in mind pertain to the web-host’s reliability and technical efficiency. Differently put, services such as security, disk storage capacity and maintenance facilities should be ensured. Whether your Web Hosting provider is laced with an online SSL security certification and a powerful Spam Filter or not, must be made certain of. It is essential in order to safeguard your data from viruses and hackers. A satisfactory level of bandwidth (a tool that manages the internet traffic rate) must also be obtained to guarantee the fast speed of the website. You should also make sure that your service provider also offers sufficient data storage capacity, as per your pre-requisite; along with a 24/7 live email service with technical maintenance. Other services that one must look for include, scripting support (ability to run scripts on the server), uptime and backup services in case of accidental deletion.

 

Any Web Hosting service can broadly be characterized into two categories, namely Shared Hosting and Dedicated Hosting. The former refers to the involvement of one server with many other websites. Its basic advantage is its low cost, but at the cost of speed and efficiency. As many websites share a single server, it tends to slow down. However, shared hosting is advisable for the sites with expected low traffic. The latter, on the other hand, refers to an exclusive server for the website, which is best suited for the sites that expect high traffic.

 

Further, when it comes to web hosting, Australia, Europe, Canada, US and such developed countries distinctly enjoy a niche technological advantage over their third world counterparts for obvious reasons. However, much technological advancements have already taken place in this area across the globe, rendering the entire gamut of web hosting services significantly affordable in any part of the world. In fact, the extensive popularity gained by Internet in the recent few years bears enough testimony to the fact.

 

Understanding the True Value of a Web Hosting Provider

June 3, 2010 by admin  
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The true value of a web hosting provider lies within the fulfillment of your actual web host requirements. You must first understand your basic web hosting needs with regard to your website. Based on your requirement, you can judge the importance of a web hosting provider who should be useful to your specific needs rather than being generally compatible to all web masters. In short, the true value of a web hosting provider can be seen when the web hosting provider is able to fulfill all specific needs of the concerned owner of the website. Now, picture the following situations before you actually acquire a web hosting provider for your website.

1) Getting tempted towards a cheap web hosting plan:

These days, you are bombarded with all sorts of advertisement which promise to offer web hosting solutions at cheap price. However, if you fall for the price trap, you may end up experiencing your website to be running slow. Since you have opted for a cheap web hosting service, you may be also denied service due limited bandwidth.

2) Consequences of not clearly defining your actual requirements:

Every webmaster should have a clear idea of what he or she would like to install with regard to scripts. If the webmaster does not have a clear idea of the required facility before selecting a web hosting plan, he can fall into trouble. Example: Suppose a webmaster has selected a web hosting service without understanding the resources that the concerned web hosting provider offers. Now, he wants to change his static HTML pages to dynamic. But he is held up because he realizes that his web hosting provider does not provide the facility of changing the present script. In short, the host servers are not compatible with the scripts. In such a situation, a web master will loose months of work.

3) Managing several websites through one account:

The idea of putting all eggs in one basket is not acceptable. In other words, you must never try to manage several websites through just one account. If your web host is down due to some reason, you will notice that all your websites will simultaneously go down and in the bargain you will loose hours on work time. The best option is to split your account across 2 or more physical servers. So, get in touch with your web hosting provider and ask him whether he can provide you with two or several accounts, so that if one fails, you can yet continue to maintain your daily work schedule, through the second account.

3) Taking testimonials for granted :

Many web hosting providers put forward testimonials in front of you, in order to convince you about how good they are as a web hosting provider. If you take testimonials at face value, you are likely to be tricked by web hosts. Hence, the only best way of gauging the true value of a service provider is by getting in touch with other webmasters and then talking to their customers.

Try to collect some customer names of their website and ask the web host to allow you to contact any of his customers. If for any reason, the web host provider does not allow you to contact his customers; you must then be aware and be alert about using his web hosting services.

Understanding Domain Name Extensions

May 24, 2010 by admin  
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Understanding domain name extensions, prefixes, suffixes and Top Level Domains (TLD) – with Kenny Goodman

Understanding Web Hosting

May 20, 2010 by admin  
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You have your new business and you are planning to set up your website and tell the whole world about your business and that you have a lot of products and services that you want to share. You also have in mind the design of your site and a catchy domain name. So what will be the next step? The answer is, to find a web hosting provider that will host your website. Puzzled? Let us start with the basics.

What is Web Hosting?

In simple terms, web hosting is renting a space on a web server. A website is not simply a domain name, it is a collection of files linked together by HTML code to display text and graphics on a computer. In order for anybody to see this collection of files you’ve created, it has to be housed on a computer somewhere that has access to the internet. Not just any computer will do, of course. A web server is a computer set up with special software that allows it to receive requests from the internet for the website files it has stored on it and to send those files out over the internet so that the requesting computer can display them. It is very much like a waiter in a restaurant taking your order and bringing the food that you ask for from the kitchen, hence the name “server.”

Along with making sure your files can be seen by internet users around the world, a web server provides other important services as well. First and foremost is the ability to create email addresses based on your domain name and to send and receive email with them. The web server also has various types of software installed on it that allow your website to run programs, create and manage databases, display video, and many other functions you might find useful. Almost any type of computer can function as a web server, but it’s the software that’s on it that makes it a server.

When you avail of the web hosting services, the fee that you are going to pay goes to the maintenance of the server’s hardware and software. You also pay the cost of keeping the website online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in a secure data center with a fast and powerful internet connection with repetitive uninterruptible power supply. And to pay for the expertise of the people who do all the work.

What kinds of web hosting services are offered?

Shared Hosting – Most websites are not huge affairs with hundreds of pages and thousands of files and graphics, and they are targeted toward a particular audience, so they will not get as many visitors as the large general sites like Yahoo! that are targeted at everybody who uses the internet. As such, the average website therefore is not going to require the full resources of an entire web server to run it. Web servers are designed to be able to handle dozens, even hundreds of websites at once because they are powerful machines.

Shared hosting is simply the concept of hosting more than one website on a particular server. Over 95% of all websites on the internet are being run in a shared hosting environment. Since the resources of the server can be split among the clients hosted on it, so can the costs of operating the server, so shared hosting is universally cheaper than any other type. Shared hosting packages are generally designed so that each client is allotted a certain amount of each resource, with different payment levels representing different amounts of resources such as disk space, bandwidth, email addresses, and so on. Shared hosting is also known as virtual hosting.

Dedicated Hosting – If you do have a big, powerful website that gets lots of visitors and has a tendency to hog resources, then you might want to have a web server all to yourself. Some companies also prefer the extra security of not having to share the server with anyone else who could do something accidentally or on purpose to crash it. Renting the use of an entire server is known as dedicated hosting. The web hosting company still owns the machine and takes responsibility for maintaining the hardware and the web hosting software, but you have greater control over the configuration and use of the server. There is also such a thing as semi-dedicated hosting, in which a web server is only split between a very small number of clients, such as 2 to 4, with strong partitions between each to prevent them from interfering with one another. Since the hosting company is still responsible for the upkeep of the server, this type of hosting is also known as managed hosting. For obvious reasons, dedicated hosting always costs significantly more than shared hosting.

Server Co-Location – If you really want complete control over every aspect of your web server, you might very well choose to buy one and maintain it yourself if you have sufficient knowledge. However, chances are that you still don’t have the resources to keep your server completely safe from power outages, roof leaks, thieves, unwary employees and other hazards and keep it on the internet on a fast, high-bandwidth connection at all times. You need a data center to provide those services for you. Co-location is the rental of physical security, continuous electrical power and a fast, reliable internet connection for a server that you own. The data center is not responsible for any of the hardware or software maintenance of a co-located server, you are. This can be a cheaper alternative to dedicated hosting if you have the necessary expertise and time to run a web server yourself.

Are there any platforms to choose from?

Web hosting providers offer both Linux and Windows platforms to choose from. Web hosting providers typically use free editions of Unix based Linux operating systems such as Debian, Red Hat, or Free BSD, this alone reduces the end cost of a web hosting plan to the consumer due to there being no licensing fees incurred like there is with the Windows operating system.

The free editions of Linux are released under what is known as the GNU license, this license has no costs involved, and also allows access to the source code of the operating system to allow for modification and optimization which is very important, this allows the host to optimize the operating system to their hardware requirements, and also allows quick fixes for any security issues that may come up.

Typically Unix web servers are the most stable, with the flexibility required to allow upgrades and expansion. Almost always Unix servers that are setup for serving websites are configured in text mode which uses fewer resources, they do not run a graphical user interface which allows the server to devote as much of its own resources to the websites it is hosting. Unix based operating systems support the following. PHP, MySQL, PostgresSQL, Perl, CGI-BIN, Ruby on Rails and many more.

Windows is of course is the most widely known operating system, and as you know, you pay to use the Windows operating system on your desktop, and this is no different when it comes to using the Windows Server operating system. The Windows Server operating system does support some technologies that Unix currently does not. Only Windows hosting plans support scripting languages such as Active Server Pages (ASP), Cold Fusion, Active Perl, C++, C#, and Visual Basic.

Only Windows Server operating system will run Microsoft applications such as Microsoft Access Databases, Microsoft SQL Databases, IIS. If you are planning to use any of the above languages or database types on your website, you will need to purchase a Windows hosting plan.

You could spend a long time trying to learn everything there is to know about web hosting, but if you’ve read this far then you should be armed with the basic knowledge you need to understand what different web hosts are offering you. Your next task is to figure out what you need and go out and find a host that wants to give it to you at a great price! To know more about web hosting, you can visit our site BNS Hosting and we will be glad to entertain all your questions.

Shared Web Hosting – Basic Understanding

May 12, 2010 by admin  
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Computer is one of the modern inventions and it has made the life more flexible. Internet is the new dimension of the modern science which is not only the ornament of science but also the basic need of human life. Without the internet, we can’t think of a single day in this period. The importance of the internet can never be expressed by general description and website is the hart of the internet. To make the service global, you must host the website in reliable server.

Web hosting may be different in types depending on varieties aspects. Reseller web hosting, hosting of shared web and dedicated hosting service are some types hosting services. There are many companies or institutions those serve you for hosting your website. You will get some providers those permit you to host your website in free cost and they also give you a domain name which is actually the sub domain. Free hosting is cost effective but has some restrictions and problem in using the service.

Shared web hosting is now popular and is used by a number of people. In this service you can get place for hosting your website along with the other websites. But the clients get separate control panel and some features though they are not similar to the services of dedicated hosting services. Dedicated web hosting is only for one website and for that reason the number of features are also high. Shared web hosting is fully different from the dedicated hosting services.

Shared web hosting is cost effective and a single administrator can control and observe the services. Here is the main issue for getting the advantage from the shared web hosting. This service is one of the most used services in this period. Most of the people get this service because they have no capability to manage the dedicated hosting. In dedicated hosting, one administrator is required for maintaining the server and a single machine is used for hosting one website. It is very expensive and is not applicable for all kinds of clients.

The bandwidth in shared web hosting is distributed among all the hosted websites and that is the demerits of shared web hosting. The maintenance is difficult for shared web hosting because the administrator has to look over all the websites at a time. The algorithm is complex to distribute the services of the server and they are mainly equally distributed. Some techniques may be applied to distribute the bandwidth manually.

The security of shared web hosting is not so strong like the dedicated server because a number of websites are hosted in a single server. Some logics and techniques are applied to improve the shared hosting services because they are used everywhere. For that reason, shared service is also developing day by day. All the servers are strong enough to serve the purposes of websites and some technical algorithms and mechanisms are applied to give the maximum services among the hosted websites. The browser of the website gets lowed bandwidth but the owner of the site can give the services with lower cost.

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Understanding the Difference Between a Free Web Hosting Service and a Paid Web Hosting Service

December 15, 2009 by admin  
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There are basically two forms of web hosting service. One is the free web hosting service and the other one is the paid web hosting service. Today, you can easily come across so many free web hosting services on the internet. You also usually come across paid hosting advertisements which boast of various unique hosting features. There are many web hosting service providers which offer their web hosting packages which are almost the same with regard to pricing. Online websites are growing day by day. We all are aware of the fact that every website needs a web host, in order to get widely exposed on world wide web. Since there is so much of demand for web hosting service, it is the hosting market that is getting more and more crowded with web hosting companies, trying to carve a niche for themselves and thus wanting to earn money through web hosting service. Before one tries to make use of the service of any hosting company, look out for a reliable hosting company.

It becomes a bit difficult at times to decide upon the right web hosting service for your website. We need to understand that free hosting plans are used for personal and non commercial websites. On the other hand, the paid web hosting plan is considered to be suitable for a business related website. The difference between a web hosting service and a paid web hosting service is explained as follows:

1) Restrictions toward hard disk space or storage facility: In a free web hosting plan, there are restrictions in terms of web space. Such a situation is not suitable for any respectable business. A website is considered as a collection of files that are produced on the Internet for viewing. In such a case, it becomes necessary to store them at a particular place for accessing it as and when required. The place where web files are stored is called a web server. This web server is being offered by the web hosting company. Usually, free web hosting solution offer less storage place(Approximately about 500 mb or even less than that). A 500 mb web space, will not be sufficient for a business related website. Even personal websites that has many video and music files, will not be able to accommodate all the files in the concerned web based server. However, if you opt for a paid server, all your web based files can then easily fit on the server space. If you still require more space, you can pay a particular service fee and thus expand the storage facility. In other word a paid server can provide extended storage facility by paying a small extra service fee amount.

2) Restriction towards web traffic: A proper business promotion activity can lead to large amount of traffic towards your website. A free based web hosting service provider will provide limited access with regard to the traffic that is coming towards the concerned website. Free web hosts, usually allow about 5 GB(max) of traffic to your website. Anything beyond that results into no display of website. In other words, in a free web host package, if the traffic towards the concerned website crosses more than 5 GB, you will immediately not be able to see your website on line. In order to make your website appear on line, you will have to call the hosting service provider to rectify the issue in the form of re-setting the web host server or you will have to upgrade your web hosting plan toward paid hosting package. A paid web hosting package gives you the advantage of allowing much greater traffic toward your business related website. This is the basic advantage that you get through a paid hosting service provider.

3) Restriction with regard to email account: Free web hosting service provide about 2 to 5 email accounts. However, if you need email addresses for each employees who are working within the business organization, then in that case you will have to switch towards a paid web hosting service provider who will allow a greater number of user email accounts.

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Understanding Linux Web Hosting

November 6, 2009 by admin  
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Understanding Web Hosting Basics

November 1, 2009 by admin  
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For any company, one of the most vital decisions you can make is to build a website.

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