What is Web Hosting?
A web hosting service allows for a service that provides individuals and businesses to put up internet web pages to the internet. A web hosting service provider is a business that provides the servers and technologies to view web-sites on the internet. They either sell their web hosting space or offer it free of charge to users, but with adverts on the web page. Web hosting services are services that customers can use after they have bought a monthly dial-up or broadband service that allows them access to the internet. Web hosting services use hosting and client computer architecture to...
A web hosting service allows for a service that provides individuals and businesses to put up internet web pages to the internet. A web hosting service provider is a business that provides the servers and technologies to view web-sites on the internet. They either sell their web hosting space or offer it free of charge to users, but with adverts on the web page. Web hosting services are services that customers can use after they have bought a monthly dial-up or broadband service that allows them access to the internet. Web hosting services use hosting and client computer architecture to load content to the server, so web pages and info can be looked at on the internet in its original hypertext markup language format.
A web hosting company will provide clients with access to a server that will provide the clients’ content to individuals on the World Wide Web after they make a URL or domain name request. To view pages on the web, you must have a web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator to request the web page from the server after you have bought internet access. Web sites are pages that are stored on a computer called a server. The server is a part of a network of computers on the internet, or also known as the World Wide Web, that allows for users of the internet to reach your site, anyplace in the globe, at any time. The internet is open twenty-four hours, seven days a week, and round the clock. Host computers are configured so that once your URL or domain name is typed in, the address will use a pointer routine (search the address from terminal to terminal) until it arrives at the computer that hosts your internet site. Then, if everything is entirely all right, your web site should show itself on the user's screen.
Hosting companies require that you buy your uniform resource locator or domain name first before you buy hosting services. Most hosting companies have a package that will allow you to buy the domain name and hosting concurrently.

