What Is Web Hosting? Definitions, Examples and How It Works

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What Is Web Hosting? Definitions, Examples and How It Works

If you’re launching your first site, the jargon can be overwhelming. This plain-English guide explains what web hosting is, how it works, and what type you need.

Simple definition

Web hosting is a service that stores your website’s files on a server connected to the internet so anyone can access them via your domain name.

How hosting works

  1. A visitor enters your domain name.
  2. DNS maps the domain to your host’s server.
  3. The server sends the website content via HTTP/HTTPS to the visitor’s browser.

Web hosting vs website vs domain

  • Domain: Your address (e.g., example.co.za)
  • Hosting: The rented space/computer where your site lives
  • Website: The content and code visitors see

Common types of hosting

  • Shared: Low-cost, resources shared. Great for small sites.
  • VPS: Virtual private server with dedicated resources. Good for growing sites.
  • Cloud: Scalable clusters with pay-as-you-grow.
  • Dedicated: A whole server to yourself.
  • Managed WordPress: Hosting tuned for WP with updates and staging.

Explore pros and cons in Shared vs VPS vs Cloud vs Dedicated.

Linux vs Windows hosting

  • Linux: Default for PHP, WordPress, Joomla. Cheaper.
  • Windows: Needed for ASP.NET, MSSQL. Niche use.

Control panels: cPanel and others

cPanel is the most popular panel for managing email, files, backups, and domains. Some hosts use custom panels (e.g., hPanel) with similar features.

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