INTRODUCTION TO Web Hosting.
This explain the basis of web hosting and how does it work ?
It also show the steps specific how you can own a web host.
What is web hosting and how does it work?
Web hosts are companies that rent out hardware and
technologies to host your websites on the internet.
Once the hosting company hosts your website,
the register users can access it by typing in your web address
(domain name) in their web browser.
When they do this, their computer connects
to the computer server your website is hosted.
How do you own / buy a web host space?
The process is the same regardless of which plan you choose.
Step 1: Choose a new (free) domain, or use an existing domain.
Step 2: Enter your account details.
Step 3: Select the right package.
Step 4: Complete your hosting purchase.
Step 5: Select a password.
Step 6: Log into your web hosting Panel.
Who owns the domain?
The legal owner of a domain name is the person and/ororganization listed as the domain's registrant or owner contact.
Domains typically have four contacts:
registrant/owner, admin, technical, and billing.
How do I permanently buy a domain name?
Getting a domain name involves registering the name you wish with
an organisation called ICANN through a domain name Registrar.
For example, if you choose a name like 'example.com',
you will have to go to a registrar, pay a registration fee
that costs around US$10 to US$35 for that name.
Who is DNS name?
The Domain Name System (DNS) is the phonebook of the Internet.
Humans access information online through domain names, l
ike nytimes.com or espn.com. Web browsers interact through
Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. DNS translates domain names
to IP addresses so browsers can load Internet resources.
Who owns IP address?
What is IP Address Ownership? Majorly, the IP Addresseson the internet are owned by organizations or ISPs and
those organizations have been assigned a vast number of IPs
so that they can assign those IPs to their users or
clients on a considerable amount to maintain
uniqueness for their users.
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