Showing posts with label website hosting guide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label website hosting guide. Show all posts

Saturday, 21 January 2017

What is VPS Server and When it is Necessary to Switch to VPS



When asked the question What is a VPS (Virtual Private Server) server? We could say that it is a shared hosting but with the qualities and benefits of a dedicated hosting. In essence it is an independent virtual server that is on a physical server and which in turn shares space with other virtual servers.

What a mess! Let's see if I can explain it.


The same server can be shared on as many virtual servers as you want, the number will depend among other things on the company providing the service.



Each of the VPS - virtual private servers, even being on a single server is self-sufficient so it can operate independently of the rest of virtual servers.

You ask yourself how do you get this?


They get it by fragmenting the server's hard disk generating different dedicated environments, they will share physical space (hardware) but not their programming (software). Each partition of the disk to generate a new VPS server, will have a limit that will establish a specific use of disk space, CPU usage, RAM and available monthly transfer.


The use of these features will not be shared but will be resources assigned to each VPS is exclusive.

You can make two types of partitions for VPS web hosting

  1. The physical server shares its operating system (Windows, Linux, etc ...) with all the VPS servers that have been created, thus obtaining greater efficiency of performance for each of the private virtual servers - VPS. The disadvantage is that freedom of operation is lost.

  2. Each VPS web hosting will have its own operating system that will not share with any of the VPS created. The performance is a bit smaller but offers independence being the closest thing to dedicated servers.


Advantage



  • At the management level will present the same benefits as a dedicated server, you can add remove programs according to your needs.

  • The plans of a VPS are scalable, you will have facility to add services that are falling short as you increase disk space, increase the available use of the CPU, monthly transfer, etc.

  • When you want you can make your own backups and restore your settings at any time you want.

  • You can shut down and restart your server when you need it, regardless of the rest of the hosted VPS.

  • In most cases we will have 2 own IP's.

  • You can host as many domains as you want.


Can I host as many as websites I want?

At first there is no limit to the number of websites that can be hosted on a VPS server, 10, 20. The only thing is that hosting companies to maintain harmony in the server and prevent it from collapsing put a maximum limit of concurrent requests (number of visits that can access the server at a time).


Uses of a Virtual Private Server - VPS?

You can actually use them almost for any idea you can think of


For example:
  • To host several web pages, you will only have as a restriction the contracted resources.
  • For P2P downloads, given the available connection speed feature they are often used for downloading files. There is a virtual private server (VPS) called Seedbox, where its exclusive purpose is to download and share P2P files.
  • It can be used as a reseller hosting, to resell web hosting services to your clients.


Virtual Private Servers - VPS vs. Shared Hosting

When a VPS exceeds the use of the available resources will not affect the rest of the users who share the server. Instead in a shared hosting will be divided among all the pages hosted on the server, if one of the pages consumed more resources would be detrimental to the rest of hosted pages.

Managing a shared hosting is easier than managing a VPS where you'll need more knowledge. Although if you need one but do not know how to manage a vps, you can always hire one managed. Even so you can order a VPS with cpanel, it is a management panel that will help you manage your server more easily.

In a VPS you have the facility to work with the operating system you want, which you will not be able to do in your shared hosting that will be given by your service provider. In vps you can use any software, in addition you have control of all the resources that you have contracted. The virtual private server offers greater security than shared hosting.

When is it necessary to switch to a VPS?

This type of virtual private server is advised when your shared hosting is becoming small and you need to take a step forward to improve your services.

If you have any doubts about which hosting vps is the most suitable for your project, you can leave a comment, I will answer you as soon as possible ..

What is Web Hosting and Web Address?



One of the most difficult and important decisions at the start of any project is to choose a web hosting. But if you are not clear at first what a hosting is, it will be difficult for you to make a decision.

Do not worry, you do not have to be a programmer or system administrator to understand what a hosting is and understand the basics in order to choose the most appropriate one.

And you're going to find out right now, since I'm going to explain you in every detail you need to know about web hosting to begin with.

We started!

What is a web hosting?

The definition of hosting is as follows:

The web hosting is the service offered by a web hosting provider so that you can host your web address on the Internet.

Now the definition in words that we all understand: the web is your house in Internet. The place where you live, you have stored your things.

Your "host" is the provider. Come on, the person who will charge you because you can live there. The landlord.

Well, so far the definition of "what is a web hosting". Now the important thing is to be aware of why you have to choose a good web storage from the beginning.

Why is it so important to choose correctly?

It is very common to see many people choosing a web hosting provider just because it is very cheap. What they do not know is that they are making a very serious mistake.

I'll explain why.

Remember what we said at the beginning: your hosting is your home.

Would you like to live in a place where everyone could be? Would you want to be in a house that looks like it's going to fall at any moment?

Of course, you will have answered no. Well the same thing happens with your website, are you going to let it live in an unsafe and shabby place?

What happens when your hosting is not in a suitable place is as follows:

  • Slowness: There is no more desperate thing for a user to see the hourglass symbol. The 2 seconds that do not seem to you at all. Most likely, it will close your page and go to another website.

  • Do not exist: in some cases, the hosting is of such poor quality that your web will be more down time than anything else. They will not be able to find you directly.

  • Security Issues: Hackers rub their hands with web sites that have fragile hosting. A small DDoS attack (denial of service attack) and your server will fall by the fast track.

  • Put them away as you can: you call your landlord because the washing machine has been damaged and your answer is summed up that you are looking for life. Now imagine that situation with a technical question that you do not understand well. Maddening.

What is the difference between hosting and domain?

One of the most frequent doubts of people is the difference between hosting and domain.

To explain it, we return to the comparison of the hosting with the house where you live.

Does your house have a name? Of course, although it will not have a conventional name like "Fency House". But if you think about it, the address of your house is its name.

21 Jumpstreet Town ...

For the domain is the same, is the name with which you have that is your house. In this case, my domain is www.socialrez.com.



The domain can also be called web address, because thanks to that address we can find a particular house.

Thus:

  • Hosting: Our home on the internet.
  • Domain: The address or name a person uses to get to our website.

Now you are clear with what a domain is and what is hosting right?

What are the functions of a hosting?

In addition to knowing what a hosting is, it is important that you know what it really does to keep your web address online.

Although the main task of a web hosting is to reserve a storage for your project, when it comes to the truth, it performs many other functions.

If you are a person who does not like technical issues, you must have a reliable hosting that will make you sleep much more quietly.

If you do not believe it, your web hosting has many more functions than you could initially imagine:

  • Backups: essential for any trouble or error.

  • Security: control against spam, brute force attacks, hacking.

  • Optimizing your servers: If you want your web page to stand out and succeed is not only worth having a space on the network, you have to get everyone to get to it quickly. Again, I am referring to the loading speed.
  • Email accounts: with your domain name.

  • Management of several domains within the same plan: if your web hosting provides CPanel (a management system for hosting) you will see that controlling your domains is much easier.

  • MySql and PhpAdmin: Manage and control the database of your page.

  • CMS: Simplified installation of CMS like WordPress, Joomla or Prestashop: in just three clicks you will have your CMS installed.

As you can see, many of these functions are very important. That's why I told you that the second great function of a web host is your peace of mind and make you more comfortable.

These are the most common functions that contain a web hosting, but with this I do not mean that all providers offer the same advantages in their services.

It's time to Buy a Web Hosting!

In this article I have given you all the information you need to know about hosting. If you have any question you can comment below.