Understanding Web
Hosting Terms
For a new webmaster, business
owner, or website owner, it can be quite confusing trying to
determine what everything means. Do you know what bandwidth means?
Do you understand how disk space works? Do you know what a domain
is? There are many different terms that are used in the web hosting
world, it is important that you understand exactly what everything
means before you choose a web hosting provider.
What is Bandwidth?
Bandwidth is defined as how much
data is being passed through the connection in a specific period of
time. Typically, this is measured by the second in either megabits
or bits. However, to someone who is new to the world of hosting,
this will not make one bit of sense. So, let's make it a little
simpler. For the most part, hosts define bandwidth in gigabytes,
however, some are still in the megabyte range. To understand one
byte, think of the letters on the keyboard. One letter is
considered one byte. So, in kilobytes (KB) it takes one thousand
bytes to make a kilobyte. It takes one thousand kilobytes to make a
megabyte, and one thousand megabytes to make a gigabyte.
So, in terms of bandwidth, it
means that every bit of data, such as text, graphics, images, sound
files, etc, takes up bandwidth. Each time someone accesses these
files, some of the bandwidth is used. How much is used depends on
what you have on your website. Text files take up less space than
images do. The bandwidth is typically measured for a month. Then
restarts for the next month, cleaning the slate. If you have a
massive amount of hits and your website happens to run over on
bandwidth, one of two things will happen. Either the site will shut
down until the bandwidth resets or your hosting provider will
charge you for going over.
What is disk space?
Many people confuse disk space
and bandwidth with each other. They are quite different. Disk space
is the maximum amount of space you are allowed to use within your
website. This will typically be measured in Gigabytes or Megabytes
depending on the hosting provider. The measurements are the same,
1,000 kilobytes to make a megabyte and 1,000 megabytes to make a
gigabyte. You can generally track your usage through the hosts
control panel.
What are domains?
Domain names is how your website
is identified. It is essentially the website address, such as
www.mywebsite.com Most web hosting providers offer domain names as
part of their package or as an addition.
There you have it, now you
understand the basic terms and definitions. Though this is not an
extensive list by any means, it is enough to help you get started
in understanding your web hosting.
Matt Colvin is an online
entrepreneur that enjoys writing about a variety of internet based
subjects.
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