A web hosting service is a type of Internet
hosting service that allows individuals and organizations to make their website accessible
via the World Wide Web. Web hosts are companies that provide space on a server owned
or leased for use by clients, as well as providing Internet connectivity,
typically in a data center. Web hosts can also provide data center space
and connectivity to the Internet for other servers located in their data
center, called colocation, also known as Housing in Latin
America or France.
The scope of web hosting services varies greatly.
The most basic is web page and small-scale file hosting, where files
can be uploaded via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or a Web
interface. The files are usually delivered to the Web "as is" or with
minimal processing. Many Internet service providers (ISPs) offer this
service free to subscribers. Individuals and organizations may also obtain Web
page hosting from alternative service providers. Personal web site hosting is
typically free, advertisement-sponsored, or inexpensive. Business web site
hosting often has a higher expense depending upon the size and type of the website.
Single page hosting is generally sufficient for personal
web pages. A complex site calls for a more comprehensive package that provides database support
and application development platforms (e.g. PHP, Java, Ruby on
Rails, ColdFusion, or ASP.NET). These facilities allow customers to
write or install scripts for applications like forums and content
management. Also, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is typically used for e-commerce.
The host may also provide an interface or control
panel for managing the Web server and installing scripts, as
well as other modules and service applications like e-mail. Some hosts
specialize in certain software or services (e.g. e-commerce), which are
commonly used by larger companies that outsource network infrastructure.
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