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How does Web Hosting work?

Definition: Web Hosting

Web Hosting occurs when the files that make up a website are uploaded from your local computer to a web server. A server's resources (RAM, hard disk space, and bandwidth) are allocated to the websites that use it.

The division of server resources depends on the type of hosting plan chosen. To choose the right hosting plan, you first need to differentiate between the available plans. It doesn't have to be complicated.

Shared Web Hosting

Is similar to renting a workstation in a busy open office or coworking space. You have all the modern conveniences: a desk, internet connection and some stationery, and you can also share the space with other colleagues, including the kitchen, printer and restroom. You cannot make any modifications to the space, such as installing whiteboards, etc. This is a popular choice for starting a small website and is not suitable for large commercial projects.

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Managed Hosting

Is a big step forward from Shared Web Hosting. With Managed Hosting, users are isolated from each other and receive dedicated resources. You have neighbors, but you are less reliant on them, you can make or request whatever modifications (customizations) you need and organize your project.

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