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Web Hosting Chat Interview

I was recently interviewed by the fine folks over at Web Hosting Chat for their forums on the state of the Web hosting business. Usually I am the person asking the questions, not answering them so this was a nice change. Plus it is always a light stroke on the ego when somebody wants to interview you.

If somebody had told me a year ago I would be giving an interview, I would have probably ask why I was applying to work at a fast food place again. Things have changed though, and I am thankful for that. I can actually call myself a writer and not get laughed out of a room.

Here’s the full interview with me from Web Hosting Chat!

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What is Virtual, Reseller and Dedicated Hosting?

In the past I have graced upon the topic of, “What is Web Hosting?” and for some that was enough. Others though saw that the Web hosting world is divided, broken into three parts. Virtual Web hosting, reseller Web hosting and dedicated Web hosting are all three different types of the same thing. You guessed it, Web hosting.

Virtual Web Hosting

Think of virtual Web hosting as the little brother that everybody wants to cuddle. It is the one Web hosting account that is most in demand and most often sold by Web hosts. What is it? Well, it is a small portion of space on a Web hosting server. The Web hosting server is divided up into chunks, each chunk being a Web hosting virtual account. The way the word, “virtual” comes into play is that by dividing the server into smaller parts, each smaller part then acts as a server for a Web site.

Reseller Web Hosting

Reseller Web hosting shares some similarities with virtual Web hosting. Both are in reality a divided Web hosting server. This time around though, the Web hosting server is divided up into bigger chunks. Here they are each given the power to create smaller “virtual” plans inside of their chunk, limited only by the space and bandwidth they have as a part of the Reseller account.

Dedicated Web Hosting

Dedicated is the big daddy, and probably what you think you are getting when you purchase Web hosting server space. Most new folks to the Web hosting world think they are actually given a whole server to call home. In reality they are only given an portion of the server. Dedicated Web hosting is to divide that server up into two to three big chunks. Some Dedicated Web hosting accounts will also give you an entire server to yourself as well.

Which Web Hosting is Right For You?

It really all comes down to two things. What do you need the account for and how much are you willing to pay. The reseller and dedicated Web hosting plans offer you more space and bandwidth than a virtual Web hosting plan, but they will cost you more as well. For most folks a virtual Web hosting plan will do more than enough to cover their backsides. However, with time and expansion, one should not rule out the advantages of reseller or dedicated Web hosting accounts.

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Web Hosting Book?

I have to say the year has had some ups and downs for your favorite freak, but all and all… things have turned out alright. As I come closer to my one year anniversary of being tossed out on the cyber street by old Web hosting job, I have come to realize if it had not have happened, I would not be where I am today.

Today I have my articles and other works posted on over a dozen different help Web sites. I am a contributor on Lockergnome. I am 22, alive, single and still kicking! Guess it can not get much better than that. So what is in the cards for your old buddy Mitch? Who knows.

I am really starting to get the itch to start a new project. One idea I have been kicking around for a while is writing a technical help book on the wacky world of Web hosting. It would pretty much be the same as my articles you have seen posted here, perhaps longer and more in depth. Then toss in a few scary stories I’ve heard, and it should be a good read. Well, as long as my mother thinks so at least.

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ICANN Domain Name Changes

Thank you ICANN for making such a stupid new rule to scare a lot of folks, and to scam the rest. For those of you who don’t know, ICANN (Internet Corporation For Assigned Names and Numbers) pretty much controls the buisness of domain names. Now they have decided to enforce a rule that in effect could cause folks to loose the domain name they love. For more information, please check these articles I did for Lockergnome:

Domain Hijackings to Become Easier

Domain Name Warnings

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What is Web Hosting?

Before you can own your own stake to Internet glory, you must know what runs the backend of it. For the most part, Web hosting plays the biggest part in how the Internet has been shapped in the past and shall be shapped in the future. Before you can own your own Web hosting account, you must first know what Web hosting is. What is Web hosting and how does it impact you yourself someday starting up your own Web site?

Sure somebody has explained it to you before, maybe several times. However, not every definition can be understood by the untrained eye, what is needed is a translation from Web hosting geek into regular speak.

Web hosting can be broken down into two parts, the Web hosting server and the Web hosting domain name.

Web Hosting Sever

Your Web hosting sever is the place in which your Web page is stored. When you sign up with a Web hosting company, you in effect rent space off of a shared Web hosting server hooked up to the Internet. No mater what Web hosting company you sign with or what promises they give you, at the fundemental core of all of that is that idea. Think of it as one file in a large filing cabinet. You can put as much stuff inside of that folder as you have room for. Folks can pull it out and look at it anytime they want to.

Web Hosting Domain Name

Your domain name acts as a tool to direct your visitors, or yourself to your own Web site. Simply, your domain name points to your Web hosting account so that when you type in, “http://www.mitchkeeler.com” you in return go to MitchKeeler.com. Think of the domain name as a way to label the folder mentioned earlier. If none of the folders in the filing cabinet had lables it would be aweful hard to tell what content was in which folder. The same could be said about domain names in relation to Web sites they are directed to.

Need More Help?

Try searching Google for the definition of Web hosting, you are given a plethora of definitions and options other than these above.

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How Do You Create a Web Site?

Creation has been a fundamental stepping stone to the world we live in today. Our ancestors created works of art out of wood, paint and stone. These days such works can be created in a much more digital sense. For those of you who would say Web site creation is far from being a way to express your artistic abilities, I would have to disagree. It takes many hours, days, months and years sometimes to create a successful Web site. Basic fundamentals should be followed, and once it is done there should always be room for more. Don’t get me wrong, just about any idiot can create a Web site, but creating a good Web site is another matter all together.

The Web Hosting Easy Way

Here are a couple of ways I would describe as being the easy way out of creating a Web site.

Hire Somebody Else to do it for You

There are a number of Web design firms out there Online today that would be more than happy to design your Web site for you. They are often professionals who do design for a living, so you do not have to worry about quality of work. The best thing to do would be to shop around at several different companies before you make your final decision.

On the up side, this leaves you more time to focus on the content of the Web site rather than the design. On the down side though, you are often as the mercy of the person doing the work. It might take some people longer to see the vision you have for your Web site and that alone can be a demanding process.

Use a WYSIWYG Editor

To answer your first question, WYSIWYG stands for “What you see is what you get”. By using a WYSIWYG editor such as FrontPage or Dreamweaver you often do not have to worry about the back end coding of the Web site. Instead, you are given a blank page, and you can change boxes, tables, fonts and colors just as you would inside a word processor.

On the up side, this leaves you with an easier way to create what it is you want to put out Online. After reading through a few instructions and tutorials you should be well on your way. on the down side though, you might be limiting your audience. Not many WYSIWYG editors do a good job at making your Web site look good across all of the browsers out there today. What looks perfect in Internet Explorer might look like a jumbled up mess in Firefox.

The Web Hosting Hard Way

I do not want to disenfranchise anybody by describing these as the “hard” way out. Maybe a better term for them would be the more “advanced” way in.

Designing it Yourself

This is the approach I like to call, getting your hands dirty. Just like you would when building a car, or constructing a house you are in charge of every single bit of code that gets plastered up onto your Web site. On the up side, this means you are given total control over everything you see. On the down side, you need to read up on your HTML (hyper text markup language) and be ready to learn more as you progress.

Using a Content Management System

There are many CMS (or content management systems) out there today to choose from. Many are meant to control and manage blogs, but that should not limit your imagination. Some of the best Web sites Online today are controlled by such blogging tools of the trade, like Movable Type.

The upside is that your Web site has many more powerful tools for your users right at your fingertips. Some of these include forums, comment management and syndication of your Web site content. The down side is that many of these Web sites (especially with PHP-Nuke) look the same. There are all pretty much the same Web page layout with a different banner on the top. Not much room for individuality.

Which Way is the Best Way?

None of these options listed above I could put over the other. Depending on the Web site and the person running it, it could truthfully change by those factors alone. The best thing to do would be to figure out which would work best for you, then stick with it. Creating your own Web site can be as satisfying as finishing any job that is worth doing. The hard part is keeping things updated and evolving so that you can keep your visitors coming in.

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What is Disk Space and Bandwidth?

When shopping for a Web hosting plan, more often than not you are going to run into a few phrases that confuse and bewilder you. I ran across just about every question a person could be asked during my days in the Web hosting world. The two most often asked Web hosting questions were, “What is bandwidth?” and “What is disk space?”.

These are both things Web hosting geeks take for granted that people know about. Not everybody does though.

What is Web Hosting Disk Space?

Disk space refers to the amount of server disk storage your Web hosting account is given. The amount of room you have on the Web hosting server. This account space is used to store your html files, graphics, audio clips, POP mail messages, databases, movies, and all other files that make up your Online Web site.

Everything that sits on your Web hosting account is taking up disk space. This is why you want to compress your file sizes down as far as you can without compromising quality. This way, you can make better use of the space you have.

What is Web Hosting Bandwidth?

The dictionary definition of bandwidth can be kind of confusing:

“The range of frequencies, expressed in Kilobits per second, that can pass over a given data transmission channel within a frame relay network. The bandwidth determines the rate at which information can be sent through a channel – the greater the bandwidth, the more information that can be sent in a given amount of time.”

Now let me un-geek that for you.

Bandwidth is how much stuff, with stuff being defined as html files, graphics, audio clips, and so on, can be uploaded to your Web hosting account or downloaded by viewers of your Web site. Every time somebody views your Web page, they are using a chunk of your bandwidth. Every time you upload something to your Web hosting account you are using a chunk of your bandwidth.

Bandwidth can be though of as traffic on a road. As long as you have enough bandwidth, traffic can flow down the street as much as possible. Then if you run out of bandwidth, the road is cut off at both ends with nobody being able to get into or off of your road.

Now That You Know…

When shopping for Web hosting, you should always pay attention to how much bandwidth and disk space they are offering you in a plan or package. If you don’t plan for your Web site to be very large or in demand then you can afford to go with a smaller sized Web hosting plan. If you plan on having a large Web site with many visitors you might want to go with a larger sized Web hosting plan.

Also, it is very important to always buy a little extra when shopping for Web hosting. If you think one plan looks like it would fit your Web site, then go with the next one above it. This way you give yourself a little room just in case, down the road, you decide to expand on your Web site or get a new plethora of visitors you hadn’t planned on coming.

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