Understanding The Different Types Of Web Hosting

February 7th, 2009 · No Comments

For any website to be able to operate on the Internet, it needs to have a web host. The web host is responsible for providing the server space for the website, as well as maintaining the server and providing the various services that enable the various different features of any website to function. There are many types of web hosting solutions available depending upon your individual requirements. Here’s a look at the different types of web hosting available to website owners.

Types of Web Hosting

1. Shared Web Hosting: This is one of the cheapest options for web hosting. As the name suggests, shared hosting refers to sharing a server with many other websites. All the hosting equipment and the actual server are owned by the web hosting provider and the website owners pay the web hosting company to use shared space on their server. They are generally given a fixed amount of storage space that cannot be exceeded.

2. Reseller Hosting: As the name implies, Reseller Hosting refers to buying hosting services from a web hosting company and then reselling it to your customers, generally under your own brand name. Such type of web hosting is very popular with large businesses that have many customers who want web hosting services. Different types of packages are offered by different web hosting companies and other businesses can choose one according to their individual reselling needs.

3. Dedicated Hosting: Dedicated Hosting refers to owning your own server or renting an entire server from a web hosting company just for your use. In dedicated hosting, you do not share server space with any other website owners. Dedicated hosting is the most sophisticated type of web hosting, which allows your website to run smoothly without any disruption from other sites. If you’re looking for a secure and high quality web hosting option which also provides you with high speed internet browsing for your site, then you can get that only through dedicated hosting. This is also one of the most expensive types of web hosting.

4. Virtual Private Servers (VPS): If you opt for a Virtual Private Server (VPS), you will have a dedicated server at your disposal instead of a shared server. Although you will still be sharing a physical server with others, the server is divided into several smaller servers in such a manner that each VPS can run on its own dedicated machine. Not only can you run your own operating system with a VPS, but you can also boot and reboot it independently.

The type of web hosting solution that you choose will depend on your website and its unique features and requirements.

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