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Web hosting is type of Internet service that allows organizations and individuals to provide websites accessible via the World Wide Web.Web server is a computer storing websites and the files related for viewing on the Internet.
Hosting uptime is the percentage of time at which the web host is accessible.
Shared hosting - hosting service, which provides one server for a large amount of websites (from a few to hundreds and thousands).
Dedicated hosting - hosting service, which provides a user with his/her own web server, but the user usually doesn't own the server.
Virtual Dedicated Server - a server is "sliced" into a number of virtual servers. The user feels like he's got the dedicated server (he may even have a root access to his virtual space) while actually sharing a server with other users.
Bandwidth - the amount of data passable through a communications channel in a period of time (usually monthly).
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) - a communications protocol governing the transfer of files from one computer to another through a network.
Client - a program that allows to download files for editing, run applications, or request application based services. An FTP client is a software package commonly used for uploading and maintaining websites.
PHP, ASP, perl, etc are the programming languages that support different applications.
MySQL, MS SQL are the database systems used to organize your data.
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