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Want To Learn The Hosting Business?Get A Mentor

September 28, 2010 by admin  
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To often it is believed, with tongue in cheek, that everyone in the field of technology relating to web hosting simply popped out of the chute, jumped off the table and said to the doctor, “which way to the nearest data center?” This could not be further from the truth. Web hosting and technology by nature is capable of creating a reality distortion field around itself and can appear to be a seemingly insurmountable peak to those considering entering this field. True, it can be a daunting task to learn a field full of jargon and bizarre sounding acronyms with a language better described as “geekspeak,” which was an issue Gordon Moore of Intel considered to be a concern for society and technology that would lead to a whole lot of engineers and then well… basically, everyone else.

This is evident in the web hosting business itself with its myriad of hardware, operating system software, control panels, carriers, networking protocols etc., that can sound like the stuff of science fiction to someone who has not worked with them in depth. It is a business very different from the demands of let’s say, acting as a computer technician maintaining home and small business systems. It has similarities but hosting is the equivalent of flying a jet plane compared to a Cessna. A lot more can go wrong, and when it does nerves of steel are required. It might be accurate to say, Hosting is  truly a harsh mistress.

Now with all this gloom and doom terror talk, lets say somewhere in your mind you still have the desire to enter this business. The question is where do you start? The good news is your friend the Internet is there for you. The strange thing about hosting though is that there are not as many, in terms of what you can say, “definitive guides” to the craft, meaning in book form, be it electronic or print. Some could argue this point of course as all of the technologies relating to individual parts of this field are available for reading, but there are not that many start to finish in-depth guides that other fields of technology might have. This is of course made up for in gobs and gobs of online material from articles, to forums, to help sections to get you started. Still though with all this you might find yourself still missing something. This is where you turn to…you guessed it. A mentor.

Now with the stage set, it is time to take a look at what a mentor is with a great example of how much they can help guide you along the path. In the sport of basketball, Phil Jackson, the coach of such powerhouse teams as the Chicago Bulls and the Los Angeles Lakers always credited Red Holzman as his long time inspiration for his illustrious career. He quoted Red Holzman as saying to him that coaching isn’t rocket science. Meaning Red dispelled the myths and gave a clear picture for the young Jackson of what would be needed for him to coach one day since at the time Phil was a player for the New York Knicks, and Holzman, as his mentor would lead him to coaching as Jackson pointed out many times. It wasn’t that Red told Jackson what to do, but instead he acted as a sounding board, showing him the ins and outs, things he might not see or realize that where happening on the basketball court. He showed him how to motivate and inspire players and how to break down the complexities of the sport into its basic pieces. Very much like breaking down the complex technology surrounding hosting into the little bits that make it work.

In this, a mentor fills in all the gaps and takes all the disconnected pieces and makes them into a whole for the student. It can be seen as the master, student relationship like “Grasshopper” in the Kung Fu tv series learning from his master. This is visible everywhere and especially in programs such as the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, where men and women donate their time to mentor young people on the road of their lives to share knowledge with them that they might not be exposed to in their daily lives. This allows them to grow and flourish. So even if you, let’s say for example, were to know all there is to know in hosting from the previously mentioned pool of knowledge from hardware, software, and networking, it can still be a mentor that helps put it all together, an experienced voice who reminds you that all you know and all your intelligence always needs to be tempered by wise experience and knowledge. You would truly be hard pressed to find one person in the hosting industry at any level who did not have someone who showed them the ropes, acted as a coach and helped guide them on their path to success in the thorny world of technology so that the once tall mountain became no more then a series of steps to be taken to get to it’s peak.

To find a mentor is not difficult. The old saying here applies. “When the student is ready the master will show up.” No, this isn’t some way out floating lotus in a pond thing, but meaning go seek someone out. Ask questions. Ask for advice. Get involved. People who have learned and have great experience are usually receptive to share what they have learned with others since more often then not, the same was done with them and that is never to far from their minds. Everyone started somewhere and that is something to consider, so don’t be afraid to approach someone and ask for help and guidance in the hosting field. The value and knowledge can be more then a thousand books of information because as Red Holzman would say “Its not rocket science.” ;) Happy Hosting!

Want to Host Website by Own? Taste Success by Following 7 Steps:

August 24, 2010 by admin  
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There are several people who for different reasons wish their website to be professionally hosted. Though, in certain cases self hosting is a better alternative. For an instance, a user will not like to waste money to a hosting company on a new project or idea which is according to him/her in the darkness of uncertainty. Self hosting not only saves money but user can invest that money as a capital in his/her own business. When a particular business starts flourishing and starts getting a lot of traffic then priority should be given to pay web hosting.

A computer and a fast internet connection (DSL or Cable) are the equipments required by a person to host his/her own website. What all required is, to switch on the computer with online connectivity for full 24/7. In addition to it, 7 steps mentioned below can be very useful for a person to make his/her website available to visitors:

Step no.1.

Setting up a web server

There are several Windows operating systems which one can get along with a web server; otherwise the user can download it for the free depending on the version of Windows. Now, one question may arise in the mind, what web server actually is? It is a program that accomplishes its role in the background of user’s computer concentrating on troubles of visitors online or one can rather say that, it is software which finds user’s pages in his/her computer and delivers it to the users demanding it.

Step no.2.

Arranging the web server

There is nothing much to do for the user in this step, rather there is just need to tell the web server to seek out the website from the entire location of computer.

Step no.3.

Getting a domain name

User needs to decide on the name that he/she wishes for his/her site and should purchase it from the provider. They are cheap and user needs to pay on per year basis.

Step no.4.

Arranging DNS

It is a place where user need to link website name to the IP address of his/her computer. So users are transferred to that particular computer when they type the name of that particular website.

Step no.5

Arranging user’s router

It is compulsory that the router should have the knowledge about the computer that contains the web page so that it can easily understand the location where users are needed to be forward.

Step no.6.

Active IP solution

A large number of people possess an active or a dynamic IP address provided to them by their ISP. This denotes probable change in the IP address of user’s computer. This trouble arises due to the reason that DNS requires to know the IP address of the computer that people require to be forwarded while typing a domain name. One can easily sort out this problem without paying his/her ISP by having a static IP. There are applications available that will automatically update DNS when user’s IP changes.

Step no.7.

Server’s Security

The final step is devoted to protection of computer from malevolent programs present on internet through installing and arranging the essential software acting as a shield for computer.

Small Business Web Hosting-Companies You May Want to Consider

June 21, 2010 by admin  
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This article will give you a quick rundown on a few small business web hosting companies you may want to consider when choosing a company to work with. The amount of information and effort going into building a website can be very great so this article is meant to serve as a shortcut in finding a company to work with.


The first and usually most popular company that many people recommend is GoDaddy. This company is very widely known for its Super Bowl commercials that allowed it to burst onto the scene. It is one of the largest domain registrars and offers almost anything that your website would demand. One of the strongest features is the Support Staff. This area is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can talk with them, email them, or find the answers yourself through their extensive help section. Basic hosting can cost as little as 2.99 a month when talking about Linux.


Another highly rated small business web hosting company is Infinology. This has ranked very highly with many active web site users and often can be found near the top of the list, if not at the top of the list, for overall satisfaction. There are many different scripting languages available for free with cost usually being around $6.95 a month.


The final one which will be discussed is LunarPages. Some languages will cost an extra dollar or two a month but the best part about this website is the generous space and bandwidth included in the price. The cost starts at exactly the same rate as Infinology: $6.95 a month.


There are third party web sites where you can find more information if you want to do more extensive research on any of these three companies. Any good small business web hosting company should not charge a great deal for basic web hosting activities.


Looking at the above examples shows you how little it can cost to find a good company with good service. As you can see from these three examples, costs can run under ten dollars a month without batting an eyelash. You may want to see which particular company will work best with your situation, especially if you start using more bandwidth if you get into social networking. One of the major keys is the customer service because you will not normally worry about your website’s hosting until it goes down. At that point, you will want someone ready and available to help bring your website back up.

So You Want to Choose a Web Host?

December 25, 2009 by admin  
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One of the biggest decisions facing anyone looking for quality web hosting is whether they should sign up with a free web host, or just spring for a paid hosting plan. The choice really isn’t as black and white as it might first seem and it depends on a number of factors. Free web hosts may seem like a godsend, especially for someone on a budget, but can they really live up to all the hype? Let’s take a look. First, let’s outline some of the advantages of these free hosting plans.

1.  Well, they’re free, and to a lot of people that may be the biggest advantage of all.

2.  You don’t need a college degree to utilize them, whether you’re a novice or an experienced webmaster. In most cases, you don’t even need to know one iota of HTML coding. A lot of these free hosting plans offer at least a basic WYSIWYG editor and some of them, such as Geocities, come packed with templates and other exciting freebies.

3.  It’s a great way to learn the basics. Most features are simple and easy to use so you can familiarize yourself with the straightforward stuff before moving on to more complicated things. For example, you can learn how to painlessly upload files through your browser before delving into the inner workings of FTP.

4.  You get what you need. Just do a quick search of hosting providers and you’ll see that some of the features you can get are amazing but, let’s face it, what are most people going to do with unlimited space? Many providers charge for features that you’re never going to use.

Those seem like pretty big advantages, don’t they? Right about now, you’re ready to start searching through free hosts, if you don’t have one in mind already. Hang on, I’m not done yet. Those were the advantages; now it’s time for the disadvantages, and they are just as important.

1.   Here’s the big one: Ads. Don’t be fooled by all those companies who offer so-called ad-free sites. Very few of them actually mean it. Hosting services must make money to stay afloat and they do this in a number of ways. The simplest way is to charge for hosting. Free hosts generally rely on advertising so their sites usually include pop ups, banners or text links. Another strategy is to offer a scaled down set of features in the hope that the user will be impressed enough to want to upgrade to a paid plan.

2.  Lack of reliability: This can actually be two-fold. On one hand, if a free hosting company has no visible means of income (either through ads or upgradeable plans), chances are they’re not going to be around for a long time. Don’t be surprised if you check on your site one day and find it missing. On the other hand, even if the company is making money by some means, everyone wants a free site. This can put tremendous pressure on their servers and cause significant downtime.

3.  Little or no support: A fair amount of hosting companies with upgradeable plans will blatantly tell you that they do not offer support for their free services. They’re not really willing to spare the resources when they’re not getting paid. Can you blame them?

4.  Less advanced features: If you’re new to the whole website experience then you may be happy having just basic features. However, if you need something more advanced, such as MySQL databases, you’ll probably have a long and frustrating road ahead of you.

5.   It’s a gimmick: What does that mean? These days it’s easy to get a domain name for under $10/yr. But some companies will charge you much more than that with the promise of free hosting once you’ve made a purchase. Translation: your free hosting account isn’t actually free.

So what’s a girl, or guy, to do? Well, it all depends on what you want out of your hosting plan. Are you looking to establish a personal or a business site? Will you need a lot of space, taking into consideration possible expansion in the future? What kind of features are you likely to need? How experienced are you and are you likely to need a lot of support? Can you build your site offline or will you need a plan that includes an online editor and templates? Can you afford a paid hosting plan? If not, then you really don’t have a choice, but there are some things you can do to minimize the risks involved with using a free host.

1.  Research, research, research. Read as many reviews as you can get your hands on. That way you’ll have an idea of what people who are already using the services think, and you can benefit from their experiences.

2.  Familiarize yourself with the terminology. It’ll be easier for you to figure out whether or not you need a particular feature if you actually know what it is.

3.  Look for hosts that have been around for a while and still have a high ranking. Free hosting sites are always popping up, and disappearing just as quickly. While the new sites may get some favorable feedback, they have not yet established a record for continuing good service.

4.  If you already have a site designed, you may want to consider a more selective host. These companies keep up their reputation, and their resources, by only accepting sites that meet their strict criteria.

5.  Reconcile yourself to the fact that you may have to display some sort of advertising on your site and look for the most unobtrusive types. Most people hate pop ups. A banner is better, but a text link or button is best.

6.  Test drive a few hosts. Sign-up for a few of the better plans and play around.

7.  Back up your files

Ultimately though, it’s best to reach into your wallet and pay for a quality hosting plan, the going rate of which can actually be as low as $5/month. You won’t have to contend with forced ads, you’ll have a guaranteed uptime of at least 99.5%, and you’ll have more features than you can shake a stick at. In most cases, you’ll also receive a free domain name with your account and this is especially important if you plan on building a business site. An added advantage is that many paid hosting sites now offer multiple domain hosting. This means that you can host more than one domain on the same account so you don’t need one account per domain name.

So what’s the bottom line of all of this? If you’re a novice (or you can’t afford a paid plan right now), consider using a free hosting site to hone your skills but be very careful of whom you sign up with. If you’re an experienced user, and especially if you intend on using your site for business purposes, pay for a reliable, full-featured plan.

R.D.Wylder is the founder and owner of RDWConcepts. She has been working as a freelance writer for the past two years and has produced pieces on a wide range of topics.

You Want To Get Involved In A Web Hosting Business

December 12, 2009 by admin  
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Since you want to get involved in a web hosting business, you might have already decided the various facilities that you are about to provide to your customers. Example: You must have already figured out what packages to offer, the required pricing schedule and you must have also thought an automated system etc. Now, in order to be successful in your web hosting business, you certainly need to understand the technical requirements. However, there is another important side that you need to understand while dealing with your web hosting business. more visit to:-www.instant-audio-mastery.com It is all about how you handle your business plan. In this article, I am going to talk about managing a web hosting business with the right business attitude.

Like all business, a web hosting business cannot be directly dependent on future profits alone. You must first begin to search for sources of finding your web hosting business plan. You must have funds to finance daily operations. You must arrange the necessary finance towards basic day expenses for the coming few months. If don’t adopt this strategy of working, then you are likely to get stuck for want of basic cash and you will not be able to focus on your business targets. You might then end in debts. In order to avoid this situation, you must arrange funds and then you must start maintaining the business by using your funds wisely.

Initially, you should not spend on expensive equipment or try to get involved into corporate infrastructure. Start on a low profile. Firstly, spend towards basic equipment set up and then slowly upgrade your systems when you realize that your business is growing. If you straight away spend money of high grade system without feeling your business pulse, you will end up being equipment rich but cash poor. In other words, you will end up towards being out of business very quickly. You can initially start investing on low cost web hosting equipments that are easily available and that are fairly in expensive but yet adequate enough to start your basic web hosting business along with automated hosting platform and broadband connectivity.

You can even consider outsourcing certain job works in order to maximize your cost savings. Always keep your operating costs as low as possible. Also, you need to be customer friendly in order to win more orders from people. more visit to:-www.29-web-design-tricks.com Your web hosting business must incorporate all types of facilities that are required for a good customer service. A good customer support will act as a key towards a successful web hosting business. If a customer contacts you, as a service provider, you must then immediately try to contact them and help them towards their web hosting related problems. In this way you will make the customers happy and satisfied. Ensure your customers that your web hosting business plan involves facilities liked good technical support, toll free number, help desks and trouble ticket systems.

I Want A Free Web Hosting Site? Whats The Best Free Webhosting Site To Start A Website With A Chat Room?

November 16, 2009 by admin  
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I want a free web hosting site? whats the best free webhosting site to start a website with a chat room?

I Want To Build A Web Hosting Computer, Any Newbie Suggestions?

November 8, 2009 by admin  
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It’s not my first time building a computer, so I have an idea of the basics. What I want to do is learn a thing or two from those of you that know what the heck they’re doing.
I’m ultimately building it to use as an FTP site for work realted audio storage/transfer – mostly in .wav format. (Yes WAV, an nessesary evil, it retains the quaility for broadcast.)
Then once that’s set up, down the road, to host a few web sites to offset any costs for upkeep. (my brother designs web sites. so I allready know that I’ll get a couple of customers)
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated, thanks!

What is a Domain Name and Why Would You Want One?

October 26, 2009 by admin  
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What is a Domain Name? Before we can go into what a
domain name is I’m going to tell you why we need them as
the answers compliment each other. The Internet is just a really
big collection of connected computers (a network). For the
purpose of explaining domain names you can think of the Internet
a bit ike the phone system and just like the phone system every
computer on the Internet has it’s own phone number except an
Internet phone number is called an IP addresses. This address is
made up of up to 12 digits in the form 123.123.123.123,
computers use these IP addresses to send information to each
other over the Internet.

When the Internet was first created it quickly became clear that
these IP addresses were not easy to remember and another method
was need to make these addresses more human friendly.The
solution to this was the Domain Name System (DNS). Basically the
DNS is a really really big phone book for computers.
When
you type a web site address into your web browser it checks the
DNS for that website name and finds the IP address. Once it has
the IP address it can then send a message to that computer and
ask it for the web page you wanted.

Ok so you know a domain name is part of a web site address
but which part?
Lets look at a website address so we can
identify and discuss what bit of it is a domain name.

http://www.allwebhosts.com.ru/indexhtml

The above address is the home page of the this web site. It can
be split into 3 main parts. The first part is http:// this just
tells your web browser what kind of information it is going to
get and how to get it. The last part is /index.html this is name
of the files on the remote computer that you want your browser
to get. The bit in the middlewww.allwebhosts.com.ru is a
domain name. This is the name that your computer sends to the
DNS to get back the IP address.

So you know what a domain name is and that there is a phone book
called the DNS to change your easy to remember domain name into
an IP address that you computer can understand. The Internet
phone book (DNS) is special in that everyone on the Internet
needs to be able to use it. This makes the DNS very very big
(100+ million addresses big). Due to the size of this phone book
it needed to have a carefully organised and managed structure.

Domain names themselves are split into different levels like
a hierarchy.
The DNS system uses this hierarchy to search
the DNS for the IP address of the domain name it is trying to
find. The last bit of a domain, in the previous example the com
part is called the top level domain. There are a large selection
of top level domains like com, net, org and info. There are also
very similar endings called country level domains like uk and
de. Each of the top level and country level domains are managed
by a different organization, sometimes these are companies or
non profit organizations and sometimes governments. In the
domain business these organisations are referred to as the
registries. Each registry looks after it’s own part of the
domain name system.

If you decide you want to use a domain name in the top level
domain com, like mycompany.com you would have to have this name
assigned by the registry that manages that top level domain (for
..com a US company called VeriSign). The process of being
assigned a domain name is called domain registration.

Domain registration is more like a lease than a purchase.
You are renting the second level domain (the mycompany bit) from
Verisign for a specific amount of time normally between 1 and 10
years at a time. Most of the organizations that allow you to
register a second level domain charge a fee for each year that
you register the domain for. With almost all domain names you
are also given the option to renew your registration (lease)
when it is close to running out (expiring).

Once you have registered a second level domain you are free to
create as many third level domains (sometimes called sub
domains) as you like.

Once you have registered a second level domain you are free to
create as many third level domains (sometimes called sub
domains) as you like. In our previous example the www is a sub
domain of itxcel.com.

Most of the registries that manage these top level domain names
do not allow individuals or businesses to register domains
directly with them. To register a domain you need to use a
company like Allwebhosts. We act as a registrar and send all the
required information and the registration fee to the registry.
Registrars are useful as they hide the differences that exist in
each of the registries from the customer and provide a simple
step by step process for registering a domain. A registrar also
allows you to manage and track all your domains from one place
rather than having to deal with a different company for each top
level domain.

OK so I know what a domain name is, Why do need one? Can
you image what a nightmare it would be if you had an email
address like myname@123.246.128.255 or a web site address
http://123.246.128.255/? These addresses are possible but not
very easy to remember. Now if you register a domain name you
could create an email address like myname@mycompany.com and a
web site address like mycompany.com. These are much easier to
remember and look 100 times more professional.

One of the important points about registering a domain is
that once done you have an exclusive right to use that domain
for as long as you keep the domain registered in your name. If
you do not renew a domain at the end of it’s registration period
it will again become available for registration by someone else.
For this reason even if you don’t want or need a web site at the
moment, it’s still a good idea to register a domain as soon as
possible. Just imagine if your competition registered the domain
name of your company or product. Although there is a process in
place to retrieve these domain it can be long and complicated.
It is definitely simpler to spend a little money up front to
secure your chosen domain names.

I am Arpit,the webmaster of the site All Web Hosts is a computer
enginner and enjoys working in front of computers. I like to
spend my time in building sites and on various forums.
AllWebHosts site is mainatined by me and one of my friend,
Prashant. In my free time, I like to play table-tennis.