Hosting
Services
Having decided that a website would be a good decision for any
business to have especially in the new e-commerce world we all
live in, you then have to find a domain name which is your web
address or your URL address. The next step would be to find a
Web Designer who is going to design a wonderful site that is
going to generate you lots and lots of business. The web
designer would usually provide Hosting Services; I think this
is recommended as if things go wrong due to a software update a
web designer are best placed to quickly get your site back up
and running again. I have outline below some of the key
terminology that is used.
Disk Space: This is the amount of ' space' you
can use on the server.
Your Domain Name: Domain names are
disappearing fast. Don't wait to secure your name - even if you
are not ready to create a Web site today, your name will be
registered, and parked, ready to use at a later date. A
virtually hosted site is accessed using your domain name e.g.
www.yourcompany.co.uk
FTP: FTP or File Transfer Protocol is the
standard way to upload files/your web site to a server. It is
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Microsoft FrontPage Extensions: A series of
programs supplied on the server that serves your website, to
allow active content to run. These allow sophisticated programs
to be built to be included within your website.
PHP Support: PHP, or Hypertext
Preprocessor, is an open source, server-side, HTML embedded
scripting language used to create dynamic Web pages. (Similar
to ASP and Cold Fusion, PHP is executed on the server).
MySQL Database: The most popular Open
Source SQL (Structured Query Language),database management
system. MySQL Server was originally developed to handle large
databases much faster than existing solutions. MySQL Server
today offers a rich and useful set of functions. Its
connectivity, speed, and security make MySQL Server highly
suited for accessing databases on the Internet.
ASP/ASP.NET Support: Active Server Pages -
a specification for a dynamically created Web page with a .ASP
extension, that utilizes ActiveX scripting -- usually VB Script
or Jscript code.
Microsoft Access Database: A Microsoft
software product that is primarily a data management tool
(database software).
Microsoft SQL Server Database: A relational
database management system (RDBMS) which is part of Microsoft's
BackOffice family of servers. SQL Server was designed for
client/server use and is accessed by applications using
SQL.
UNIX/Linux Server: Unix has become a widely
used multiuser general-purpose operating system around the
world. Linux, is a Unix-like operating system that was
designed to provide PC users a free, or very low-cost,
operating system comparable to the traditional (and usually
more expensive), Unix systems. Microsoft Windows 2003 Server:
Windows 2003 Server is a multipurpose operating system capable
of handling a diverse set of server roles.
Site Backups: The servers are backed up
daily. Data Transfer per month: In general, any outward bound
traffic from a web site, with the exception of e-mail, is
considered to be data transfer. For example, each time a web
page, image, midi file, quicktime video, etc. is loaded, data
transfer is generated.
SSL Secure Server: Secured Sockets Layer is
a protocol that transmits your communications, over the
Internet, in an encrypted form. Linux and Windows plans support
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) with your own certificate, if
required, for a customised shopping cart. Just purchase an SSL
certificate from any Internet certificate authority (such as
Thawte) and we will install it on your web site.
SSL secure credit card capture: Secured
Sockets Layer is a protocol that transmits your communications
over the Internet in an encrypted form. A capture page is
provided with the Shopping cart system.
Email storage per mailbox: You can have web
generated email associated with your domain name, storing 20MB
of mail/data per mail box.
POP3 mailboxes: The number of individually
named web generated email mail boxes - e.g info@yourdomain.co.uk
Email forwarding: You can forward your web generated email to
an alternative email address, when/if required.
Catch-all mail box: A domain e-mail box
collects all mail for all users into a single mailbox. You
collect this mail with any standard e-mail program, or you can
use a mail server to collect and distribute the e-mail to
individual users at your end. If you need help choosing or
setting up a mail server, Virus scanned email: Domain
email is scanned for viruses.
Email spam filtering: An updated spam
filter checks domain mail. Access to email via
Webmail: You can log-on, and access your
webmail via a browser, on a PC anywhere.

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