Archive for January, 2008

What is Managed Dedicated Server?

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

If a person has gone for shopping around the market for managed dedicated server and the dedicated server, he/she surely have experienced the free use of these terms on the internet.

What one can say about a dedicated web hosting server? In fact, it is a server which is occupied by only one site. It is bothered for by the company which has the ownership of that particular site. Such servers are taken into account or rather hosted by a committed server hosting company. If one carefully goes through the above mentioned features, what will be his/her inference? No doubt, an easy and straightforward life! Isn’t it?

There are cases where users have to face the experience of delving into the actual web sites offering managed hosting services and dedicated hosting services. However what actual, a user gets is nothing than a short of “a melting pot” stimulated and mixed in every spin combination possible.

There are several people who call it as managed “dedicated” while some call it as dedicated “managed” and opinion differs as we take into consideration the other section of people. A user cannot move on the clippers of hypothesis when it is a matter of evaluating a host. There is quite a bit difference in what is displayed and what is delivered and it requires an investigation to reach to actual fact from user’s side.

One should take into consideration opinion of everyone because, for a definition of managed dedicated server and the services included in it, there should be a universal agreement. One cannot deny the fact that, users are of advanced mind set or they do not always value clarity of things.

Why you should have your own domain name

Monday, January 28th, 2008

The tentacles of the web hosting industry are spreading its range with each passing day, bringing in more competition all the time. And this being the scenario around the free web hosting services may seem very much luring – free services, managing your site for free with their own domain names!! But do you know what you miss when you do not have your own domain name? Let us use a supposition to start with. Suppose you are the proprietor of a business, may be a small one, but you will definitely look out for the internet as one of the means of reaching out to your customer circle.

When you adopt a free web host, your site will have a domain name like http://www.freecraphost.com/youronlinecart. But if you put yourself onto your customers shoes, dont you think you would feel it more safer to shop with something like http://www.youronlinecart.com? The URL itself spells permanence and a brand. And when you leave the things to your free web host, without your own domain name, just imagine what an impression it would make with so many ads on your site – that you are reluctant to spend money on your own business and the worst part is these ads may include your competitor too!! One more important thing is the search engine perspective.

When you dont have a domain name of your own your URL would be something like http://www.freecraphost.com/yourwebsite, but with your own domain name it would be something like http://www.yourwebsite.com. And the profit of the second URL is that you can use the right keyword in the second URL helping your site to rank higher. To make it more clear, the search engine look at the whole domain and your site is simply a sub domain for them in the first URL and your index.html page is not the home page of that particular domain, even though it is your home page.

So your SEO strategies are at a twist at the beginning itself. Why make your job harder when you at least have a fighting chance with your own domain name? Have you ever thought that how could your own domain name help you in managing emails? With a domain name of your own, you can set up an email account anytime, for example name@yourowndomain.com. And what I mean by managing your emails with your own domain name is that -

1) You can set up lots of email addresses, as per your requirement.
2) You can forward your received messages to whichever email account you are using at the present,
3) When you change the address just redirect it to the one that you have set up.

And when your customers could reach you with sales@youronlinecart.com or faq@youronlinecart.com or articles@youronlinecart.com, what they feel, that they are dealing with an established organization. Another important factor that I would like to bring to light is that you have your URL printed on your cards, brochures, folders, etc and when you plan to change your host, imagine the turmoil and expense of reprinting everything once again! But when you have your own domain name, your URL is constant, forever. If you are blogger also, it is always favorable to host your own blog with your own domain name, so that you dont get confined by the restrictions of the blogging sites. If you are a student, or creating a website only for your craze of a hobby, than definitely the free web hosts are a better option as there is no point of spending so much on your domain name. But if you are an artist, a designer or a craftsman, than may be you wont want yourself to be seen with a free web host! And if its for your own business, however small, you definitely don’t want to be seen on a free hosting site with the irritating pop-up ads. One more point worth noticing is the way in which the domain name registration fees are declining these days. They are becoming affordable and cheaper day-by-day. Last, but not the least, as to why you have your own domain name is authority and liberty.

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Introduction to Domain Names

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Simply put, a domain name is a “front” – they are word sequences users enter in their browsers location bar to visit your site, but are not a Web site’s true address. Domain names are attached to DNS (Domain Naming System) servers, which are used to translate numeric addresses (known as IP, or Internet Protocol, addresses) into words. Each site you visit on the net has a numeric IP address behind its name, which represents the site’s true address on the Internet.

Domain names are typically categorized by their extension, which is their identifying code. The three most popular types of Top Level Domains (TLDs), which are domains that are not associated with a country, are:

.COM: Short for .commercial. Domain names with the .com extension are by far the most popular, and can be purchased by any individual or business. .

.NET: Short for .network, this domain extension was originally designed to be used by technical Web sites. However, domains using this extension can be registered by anyone.

.ORG: Short for .organization. Originally designated for non-profit firms and any other organizations that did not fit under the .com or .net extension, any individual or business may now register a .org domain name.

COUNTRY LEVEL DOMAINS

Domain names can also be assigned using country extensions. Each country has its own domain extension; Canada, for example, is .ca, while Japan has been assigned .jp. Most countries have specific rules surrounding exactly who can register domains using their extension and for what purpose; it’s therefore important to look before you leap.

ALTERNATIVE DOMAIN NAMES

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the organization responsible for the administration of TLDs worldwide, recently approved several new extensions that are not specific to any country. These are:

# .areo
# .biz
# .coop
# .info
# .museum
# .name
# .pro

Each has been designed for a specific use, and is accompanied by certain restrictions. You can find more information about these TLDs here: http://www.icann.org/tlds/

OTHER DOMAIN EXTENSIONS

In searching for your domain name, you may encounter Web sites offering extensions like .xxx, .free and .mp3. These are not true extensions endorsed by ICANN; rather, they rely on software solutions to guarantee their accessibility to users. Because ICANN has not approved any of these extensions, however, users that do not have the correct website builder software cannot access sites using these names; therefore, they should be used for supplemental purposes only.

Although .com, .net and .org are typically the most visible and talked-about extensions, they are not the only ones available for use. From a functional perspective, country-level domains work just as well as any TLDs, and alternative extensions work just as well. Therefore, do not necessarily settle for a mediocre TLD when you can get a better one using a different extension.

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Brigadier General RoyB

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Congratulations to RoyB on his promotion to VodaHost web hosting Brigadier General…

We salute him