Know about web hosting.
In order to publish a website
online, you need a Web host. The Web host stores all the pages of your website
and makes them available to computers connected to the Internet. The domain
name, such as "indyalive.com," is actually linked to an IP address
that points to a specific computer. When somebody enters your domain name into
their browser's address field, the IP address is located and Web site is loaded
from your Web host.
A Web host can have anywhere from one to several thousand computers that run
Web hosting software, such as Apache, OS X Server, or Windows Server. Most
websites you see on the Web are accessed from a "shared host," which
is a single computer that can host several hundred Web sites. Larger websites
often use a "dedicated host," which is a single machine that hosts
only one website. Sites with extremely high amounts of traffic, such as
apple.com or microsoft.com, use several computers to host one site.
If you want to publish your own website, you'll need to sign up for a "Web
hosting service." Finding a good Web host shouldn't be too hard, since
their are thousands available. Just make sure the Web host you choose offers
good technical support and ensure little or no downtime. You'll usually have to
pay a monthly fee that varies depending on how much disk space and bandwidth
your site will use. So it's a good idea to estimate how big your site will be
and how much traffic you expect before signing up for a Web hosting service.
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