If
you’re clear on the difference
between a domain name and web hosting you may still want further
clarification and ask the question: why do I have to pay for web hosting?
Without
web hosting your site would not be visible to the outside world. When you pay
for a hosting company to house your site you’re paying for space on one of
their servers. A hosting company performs many important services. Here are
their core functions:
Website
As
mentioned in the introduction one of the primary functions is to store the
files that make up your web sites (web pages, images, PDFs, etc). However,
there’s more to it that that; if you’re running a website that you can update
yourself you’re also using the hoster’s database server and scripting language.
Hosting companies also have special Internet access that allows them to
transfer huge amounts of data at a time—unlike your domestic Internet
connection.
Email
You’ll
also get use of the hosting company’s mail server—which will handle all your
email. This also allows you to use spam/junk
filtering systems. Most hosting companies will also offer webmail, which allows
you to access your email from any computer with an Internet connection.
Statistics
Hosting
companies offer statistics as well. While they may not be as advanced as
something like Google Analytics they’re still very useful as they show a
different set of results such as data transfer. They also show the ‘raw’
statistics which shows the total amount of traffic you’re getting—including the
search engine crawlers (which Google Analytics filters out).
Backups
Hosting
companies backup your data in several ways. First all the data is written to
two hard drives simultaneously. So if a hard drive fails (one of the most
common causes of data loss) your site is still intact on the other drive. Then
they back up to a separate server at regular intervals (e.g. hourly). Finally
they store backups on a site separate to the main server.
Security
Hosting
companies store their servers in a very secure environment. They are housed in
special anti–fire, anti–flood units. Additionally they protect your site from
hackers via their firewall and anti–virus.
A
hosting company does all this and more. Hosting is so inexpensive these days
too so it’s something well worth paying for.
About Tim Bennett
Tim Bennett
is a web designer and developer from Leeds, England. After graduating from
Leeds Metropolitan University with a First Class Honours Degree in Computing,
he went on to work in both private and public sectors. After developing all web
content for a small Internet Marketing agency in Yorkshire he went on to set up
his own company, Texelate, offering web design in leeds. For more information
visit www.texelate.co.uk
or call +44 (0) 1274 621113.
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