Cheap Business Web Hosting

June 13th, 2006

w1 Web hosting is a service that enables you to upload and store a site’s documents and related files on a web server that can be accessed through the internet.

You should consider the type of website you have since this is the most important consideration in deciding which hosting you should use. There are a number of free web hosting services on the Internet. The most important consideration now is to know why you need hosting, is it for personal or business. Most businesses prefer to pay rather than opt for the free ones because of the number of banner ads that pops up every time you open these free services. If your site promotes your business, this could be a huge disadvantage as this could discourage traffic to your website.

Prices of services could range from $10 to $50 per month. This of course will depend on the features you are looking for. For the high end, this could be around thousands of dollars a month for a dedicated server. Whatever the cost maybe, check the money back no questions asked guarantee and the refund policies of the company.

Some hosting companies offer ‘unlimited bandwidth’. This is a false claim since ‘bandwidth’ refers to the amount of information between the hosting servers and the end user. Another important consideration in choosing webhosting is its support services. Research the company’s website before you commit. Know how long they have been in operation. Then know if the company offers the service you are looking for.

Linux based hosting services are usually cheaper that Windows, offers PHP and MySQL and telnet accounts. Linux is often used by cheap hosting companies because Linux based languages and databases are free to install. Windows are usually more expensive that Linux, should support ASP, could have Cold Fusion, Access, SQL Server at additional cost.

It is hard to find cheap hosting using Windows since it is expensive for a hosting company to purchase. Cold Fusion, Allair, SQL Server need to be purchased at quite a high price. Access is sold at a very minimal price. If you are looking for a cheap business web hosting service, then a Linux based service would be the one for you. however, if you are using Microsoft Access databases, a Windows based hosting service with Access support is a requirement.

Domain Name Registration

June 13th, 2006

d1Domain name registration is not a lengthy process. However that is not the common reaction that most consumers often have. The first step that a person should follow is to look for a trust worthy company.

Once the consumer is at the registrar’s site they then check the availability of a domain name. After such process the registrar then communicates with the particular registry to make certain if the requested domain name is available for purchase or it is already taken by another party.

The customer then enters the contact information and the DNS information for the desired domain name. In the registration, the contact and the DNS information that the consumer gives is distributed with the particular registry for the TLD(s) purchased.

After that process the registry then files the contact information for the whois. Along with that, the registry also adds the zone documents to the root servers, which on the way tells the other servers on how to locate the consumer’s site. So now, the update should proliferate. The proliferation or propagation is said to be the amount of time required for a domain name registration and/or changes to DNS details to be propagated throughout the Internet.

It is then simply considerable that when you go through the process of the registration, you are actually inserting an entry into a directory of all the domain names and their equivalent computers on the web.

Usually, in the registration process, every registrar has the flexibility to provide initial and renewal domain name registrations in one-year increments. As for the price every registrar sets the price it charges for registering domain names, and generally the prices vary significantly among various registrars.

Domain Name Suffix

June 5th, 2006

Domain Name SuffixIn the world of domain names, the concept of domain name suffix is very important. Many people these days, especially those who are looking for some domain names to register actually choose the right domain name suffixes. In fact, when we do certain domain name registration, we are often required to choose what domain name suffix we want, and we are required to type in the accurate domain name with its appropriate domain name suffix. However, even if the domain name suffix is there since the birth of the concept for domain name, many people are still not aware about the nature of the domain name suffix. The term “domain name suffix” then is such commonly used and commonly heard term, but is least understood.

So for those who are interested to know the nature of the domain name suffix and the role that it played in the domain name arena, you better continue reading for here are some facts about the domain name suffix.

suffixWhen we are talking about the domain name suffix, we are actually dealing with the top level domain names or the domain name extensions. This thing plays a large role in the domain name arena for the reason that a domain name is not there without the domain name suffix. Therefore, the domain name suffix is a major part of domain name functioning to let the people or the visitors of a certain site recognize the nature of the web site. It is known as a generic top level domain and it therefore describes the type of organization.

Given such fact, it is commonly noted that there are several types of domain name suffix, and the most common domain name suffix is the .com which generally stands for a company. It is interesting to know that other well-known domain name suffixes include the .org which stands for organization, and .net for network.

For much emphasis, in the last few years, another set of domain name suffixes are approved and these include the. aero for the air transport industry; .biz for reserved businesses; .com for businesses, commercial enterprises, or online services; .coop which is reserved for cooperatives; .edu for educational institutions and universities; .gov which is reserved for United States government agencies; .info for all applications; .int for organizations that were established by international treaties; and .mil for United States military. But aside from such mentioned domain name suffixes, here comes another domain name suffixes which are also of great use, and these are the .museum for use by museums; .name for use by individuals; .net for networks and which is typically reserved for organizations like the internet service providers; .org for non commercial organizations; and the .pro for use by professionals like attorneys and physicians.