A web hosting is a computer where people store their websites. Think of it as a house where you store all your stuffs; but instead of storing your clothes and furniture, you store computer files (HTML, documents, images, videos, etc) in a web host.

More often than not, the term “web hosting” refers to the company that rent out their computer/servers to store your website and provide Internet connectivity so that other users can access to the files on your website.

Web Hosting Server is the lifeline of every website. It should be up and running 24/7.

We have providing list of web hosting :-

  • Shared Hosting: The most cost-effective option for low traffic websites.
  • VPS Hosting: Simply put, this is the best option for websites that have outgrown shared hosting.
  • Dedicated Hosting: Expensive option for large websites where you need to be in control.

What is a Domain Name?

A domain is the address of your website. Before you can setup a website, you will need a domain.

To own your own domain, you will need to register your domain with a domain registrar.

Domain name is not something physical that you can touch or see. It is a string of characters that give your website an identity (yes, a name, like human and businesses). Examples of domain name: Google.com, Alexa.com, Linux.org, eLearningEuropa.info, as well as Yahoo.co.uk.

All domain names are unique. This means there can be only one alexa.com in the world. You cannot register a name once it is registered by others (governed by ICANN).

Here’s how domain registration works from a user’s point of view.

  1. Think of a good name you want for your website.
  2. A domain name needs to be unique. Prepare a few variations – just in case the name is taken by others.
  3. Make a search on one of the registrars’ website (ie. NameCheap).
  4. If your selected domain name is not taken, you can order it instantly.
  5. Pay a registration fees, range $10 – $35 depends on the TLD (usually using PayPal or credit card).
  6. You are now done with the registration process.
  7. Next you will need to point the domain name to your web hosting (by changing its DNS record).