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Title: Windows and Linux Hosting Terminology


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Windows and Linux Hosting Terminology
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Table of Contents
  • Web Hosting
  • Addon domain, Apache
  • Backup, Bandwidth, Bounce Rate
  • CGI, Cloudlet, Control Panel, CMS
  • cPanel, Cron Jobs, Database, Data Center
  • Dedicated Hosting, Dedicated IP, Disk Space
  • DKIM, DNS
  • Domain Aliases, Domain Registrar, Domain Privacy,
    Domain Transfer

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Web Hosting
  • Web hosting is a service that is provided by web
    hosting companies for the purpose of making
    websites accessible. In it, server space is
    provided along with all the necessary services
    and functions for storing and then delivering the
    files of websites over the Internet, in order to
    keep websites up and running. Web hosting is of
    various types, such as shared, dedicated,
    reseller, Cloud, VPS, WordPress etc. It can be
    windows-based or Linux-based.
  • The most popular web hosting companies are
    usually referred to with terms, such as the Best
    Linux Shared Hosting Company or as the Best
    Windows Shared Hosting Company or as the Top
    Cloud Hosting Company etc.
  • Various terms are used in Windows hosting, which
    is a type of web hosting service. Some of the
    most essential terms with regard to Windows
    Hosting terminology are mentioned in this PPT.

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Addon Domain, Apache
  • Addon Domain- An addon domain is a domain that is
    fully functional and which is added under a main
    domain. It can be created from within the control
    panel. It is an additional registered domain
    which can be hosted in the same account as the
    primary domain.
  • Apache- Apache is a stable web server which is
    used by most hosting providers.

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Backup, Bandwidth, Bounce Rate,
Browser
  • Backup- A backup refers to a copy of data which
    saves the files of a website. It helps to restore
    data when there is data loss. Manual as well as
    automatic backups can be configured.
  • Bandwidth- Bandwidth is the amount of data that
    is transferred to or from a web server in a given
    time. It indicates the amount of traffic that a
    website can facilitate.
  • Bounce Rate- Bounce rate refers to the volume of
    visitors to a website that leave within a very
    short duration. A high bounce rate indicates
    either of, or all of, these facts that either the
    quality of page is low and/or the purpose of the
    page doesnt match with what the visitors are
    looking for.
  • Browser- A browser refers to an application
    software, which is used to access the Internet.
    It is the web browser that retrieves the relevant
    content from the Internet and displays it on the
    device of a user, when a web page is requested by
    the user.

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CGI, Cloudlet, Control Panel, CMS
  • CGI- CGI is the abbreviation for Common Gateway
    Interface. It is a program that serves to
    translate a web servers data. It displays that
    data on a web page or in an email.
  • Cloudlet- A cloudlet is a small-scale cloud data
    center, which is mobility-enhanced, and located
    at the edge of the Internet. Its function is to
    support resource-intensive mobile applications.
  • Control Panel- Web hosting companies provide
    control panels for enabling the management of web
    hosting accounts. A control panel is a web-based
    interface through which customers can manage
    their hosting services in a single interface.
  • CMS- CMS is the abbreviation for Content
    Management System. It runs in the backend for
    managing content. It aids in posting content on a
    website as well as in adding a new theme to a
    website. Examples of some popular CMS are
    WordPress, Drupal etc.

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cPanel, Cron Jobs, Database, Data Center
  • cPanel- cPanel refers to a web hosting control
    panel that has been developed by cPanel, LLC. for
    managing a domain through graphical interface and
    automation tools. It makes use of a standard web
    browser and a three-tier structure. cPanel can
    manage a single hosting account.
  • Cron Jobs- Cron Jobs are tools for scheduling
    commands that need to be executed periodically. A
    cron lets users schedule commands to run
    automatically at a certain date or time. It can
    be set up from control panels, such as cPanel.
  • Database- Various types of data (information) are
    stored in a database in an organized form for the
    data to be accessed, updated and managed easily.
  • Data Center- Web hosting servers, networking
    systems and the various components of a companys
    IT infrastructure are housed in a data center,
    which is a physical infrastructure.

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Dedicated Hosting, Dedicated IP, Disk Space
  • Dedicated Hosting- Dedicated hosting is a type of
    web hosting, wherein an entire server is used to
    host a website. In it, the entire resources of a
    server are meant for a single website that is
    hosted on it. It can be both, Windows-based and
    Linux-based.
  • Dedicated IP- An IP address is assigned to every
    domain name. A dedicated IP refers to a unique
    address on the Internet, which is exclusively
    dedicated for the use of a single hosting
    account. Sites that have a dedicated IP address
    perform better in search engine results when
    compared to those that have shared IP.
  • Disk Space- Disk space refers to the amount of
    server space that is allocated to a domain name.
    It is expressed in KB, MB, GB wherein 1KB is
    1024 bytes, 1MB is 1024 KB, 1GB is 1024 MB.

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DKIM, DNS
  • DKIM- DKIM is the abbreviation for DomainKeys
    Identified Mail and is a method for email
    authentication. It aids in detecting email
    spoofing.
  • DNS- DNS is the abbreviation for Domain Name
    System. It translates domain names into numerical
    IP addresses, which can be understood by
    computers. It is a decentralized naming system,
    which is hierarchical, and is meant for resources
    that are connected to the Internet.

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Domain Aliases, Domain Registrar, Domain Privacy,
Domain Transfer
  • Domain Aliases- A domain alias refers to a domain
    name that points to some other domain. It is used
    for accessing the same website via many different
    web addresses.
  • Domain Registrar- A domain name is registered by
    a domain registrar. When a domain name is
    purchased it needs to be registered for it to be
    linked with ones IP address.
  • Domain Privacy- Domain privacy, which is often
    referred to as Whois privacy, keeps the contact
    information of the registrant confidential by
    replacing his/her information in the WHOIS with a
    forwarding services information. This service is
    provided by many domain name registrars.
  • Domain Transfer- Domain transfer is the process
    that is meant for changing the registrar of a
    domain name. When a domain has been transferred,
    all the relevant information is maintained by the
    new registrar.

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