In an earlier
article, we explained how web hosting reviews identify
web hosting companies by the services they offer. So
if a web host offers ASP technology, they say it's an
ASP hosting company. With that in mind, in this two-part
series we've laid out many of the most common types
of web hosting services you'll read about in the web
hosting reviews you peruse. Last time we started at
ASP and got as far as FrontPage. Now we'll finish the
alphabet.
If the web hosting review mentions Java Hosting,
it refers to one of the most widely used and widely
recognized programming languages, the use of which practically
assures you that your website will be understood by
any computer in the world. Java is a simple, versatile,
cross-platform, tag-based language that lets you build
all sorts of things: bit maps and vector graphics; server-side
applications for forums and forms, online polls and
stores; improved database, email, PDF, XML, and Microsoft
Office functionality and more. Using Java opens you
up to libraries upon libraries of prewritten code for
every imaginable use you could have for your website.
You may also see web hosting reviews mentioning JSP
or Java Server Pages, which allow you to create
entire websites that are platform independent.
If the web hosting review mentions MySQL Hosting,
it's referring to one of the most widely used and recognized
databases on the internet. If your web presence is going
to be a database-heavy operation, consider a MySQL hosting
provider. You'll get extra support for adding, accessing,
editing, and processing data in your many MySQL databases.
Web hosting reviews for MySQL hosting providers should
mention the number of databases offered, the ease-of-use
of the interface you'll be using day in and day out,
CRON support for automating routine tasks, and PHP support
since PHP and MySQL go hand in hand. Read on!
If the web hosting review mentions PHP Hosting,
it refers to a server-side scripting language that is
commonly used in conjunction with MySQL databases. It
is an open-source language and as such can be altered
and amended in any way you see fit. As such, there are
tons of free, prewritten PHP scripts all over the internet
for your convenience. Because PHP is a server-side language,
it is cross-platform (meaning Unix, Linux, and Windows
computers can see your site the same). And since PHP
is a server-side language, if you plan to use it in
running your dynamic, interactive, database driven website,
you must go with a PHP hosting provider.
If the web hosting review mentions SSH Hosting,
it refers to Secure Shell, a Linux-based protocol that
gives users remote terminal access to their computer
systems, meaning that administrators can perform private,
confidential administrative tasks on their server --
tasks that ordinarily must be done directly on the server
itself -- from a different computer in a completely
different location -- securely.
If the web hosting review mentions Windows Hosting
it just means that, like a computer might run Microsoft
Windows as its operating system, your web server too
will be running Microsoft Windows. That's all. A windows
hosting company might very well offer PHP hosting, MySQL
hosting, FrontPage hosting, Java hosting, ASP hosting,
and more. Which brings us to our final point...
We closed Part I of this series with this note and
we'll close Part II the same way. One web hosting provider
alone quite likely will offer a great many of the hosting
services we've described and more. Make sure you read
each web hosting review carefully to be clear on exactly
what types of hosting each company offers.
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