Friday, June 24, 2016

Other Terms You Need To Know


What is WhoIs data

Every domain name has a directory to the public that includes personal information of the owner as the owner's name, phone number, mailing address, and domain registration as well as the expiration date. It is called a WhoIs registration and lists the registrant and contact for the domain.
As required by the ICANN (ICANN), domain owners should make this contact information available in the WHOIS directories. These are available at any time to any person who performs a simple WhoIs search.
In other words, if someone wants to know who owns a website, all they do is run a quick WHOIS search, type the domain name and voila, they have access to listing details of a website.ype the domain name and voila, they have access to the website registration details.

 ?What is domain privacy 

Domain privacy replaces your WHOIS information with the information of a transfer service by a proxy server. As a result, your personal information, such as physical address, email, phone number, etc. is hiding from the public.

Domain Privacy is important because your domain folder (ie. the whois data) can also be used in ways that are not legitimate or desirable.

Since anyone can consult a WhoIs record, spammers, hackers, identity thieves and stalkers can access your personal information! Unethical companies check the domain expiration dates then forward looking "renewal" official opinions in an attempt to obtain domain owners to transfer domains to their business, or send invoices that are solicitations service for submissions search engine and other dubious services. Both emails and snail mail spammers use the Whois databases for contact domain owners with stress as well.

?What is hosting bandwidth

Bandwidth is the maximum measurement data that can be transferred by your hosting account in a given time, usually measured in seconds.

The term "bandwidth" should not be confused with "data transfer" as they are two very different things. Data transfer refers to the bandwidth consumption. In simple terms, the amount of transferred data is 'data transfer'; while the transferred data rate is "bandwidth".

Data transfer and limit the bandwidth used to be a big thing when it comes to choosing a good web host in the past (I wrote a tutorial and a mathematical formula on how to calculate the bandwidth of the website here ). Not now over. As the average cost of data transfer go lower, hosting companies nowadays are very generous in terms of data transfer limit. So unless you use one of the great movie download sites, I did stretch too thin on bandwidth and data transfer when selecting a web hosting service.

 ?What is File Transfer Protocol (FTP

FTP is a standard network protocol used to transfer files from one computer to another over Internet. Webmasters use FTP clients like FTP Pro and Cute FTP to upload and download files to/from their hosting server.
Here is a list of popular FTP clients: Smart FTPFile ZillaCute FTP, and core FTP.
The name is client but what it actually does is to connect to your server using FTP and allow you to easily browse and transfer files online.

?How To Choose The Right Hosting

Selecting a web host for your website is an important - and sometimes daunting - business.

Beyond conclusion hosts are there, it is a matter of digging through different plans, comparing the inclusions, and check customer reviews. But beyond that, it is important to look for what is not said. This explains why tens of thousands of visitors come to our site to accommodate guides and reviews.

Questions to ask your web host

There are hundreds of questions you might ask your potential host, but by getting the answers to these 30 questions before signing on the dotted line, you should get a clear picture of what you will receive, that supplier long-term supply, the way they treat their customers, and if an organization you can trust and really want to work with.

?What is the uptime guarantee? (Anything less than 99.9% is unacceptable
?What is the average monthly working time
If you are looking for a model / service center tangible data, where are your servers physically located? Do ?you gave a choice in one place
?What level of customer / technical support do they offer? Online only? Phone? E-mail? Etc
What are their customer service / technical support hours by the method? If the online chat is available 24/7,   what are their hours of telephone support
?What kind of set-up support is included at no extra cost
What types of e-commerce features are included with the plan you are considering
What payment plans are available? For example, if you sign up for a subscription to two years, you need to pay the initial amount or is it divided into increments
What are the terms and renewal fees? Know that if you are a subscriber for the first time, you will probably register at a reduced rate that changes when you renew your contract - make sure you know all the ramifications.
What kind of scalability potential is there? For example, if you start with a shared server plan, you are able to expand the space later, or even move to a dedicated server environment? Or the provider you intend to specialize in a single environment
If you are looking for unlimited hosting plan, what exactly does that mean? All unlimited plans have limits - it's just a matter of what those limitations are.
?Are they the original hosting provider or a hosting reseller
?What security measures and backup server protocols
If you are considering a dedicated hosting environment, which is responsible for server management? The plan you are thinking that where the hosting provider will fully manage and maintain the server or is it one in which you essentially rent their server and are responsible for maintaining and data
How long has the host been in business? Have they changed management / ownership right now or, more importantly, recently?
What are their upgrade server protocols? For example, they are able to update and upgrade their servers ?without downtime? If so, how? During what hours of the day / night they make these updates
?What are the requirements provider to cancel a hosting contract? What is their notice period
Does the provider offer a free trial? Almost every vendor offers at least a 30-day trial, but some offer longer terms - keep your eyes and ears open and enjoy the time without obligation to test all aspects of the service.
What is the refund policy during the trial period? The tests most vendors are not really free - you end up paying for the service, but get your money back if you are not satisfied. That said, what this involves reimbursement
What are the consequences for organisms that feed on bandwidth and storage in a shared hosting environment? How the hosting provider mitigate these types of problems
What is their set-up process / system involve? What exactly do you charge and how much support do they provide during the process
?Is their outsourced support center? Where is it situated
What is their policy if you need to change your hosting configuration mid-contract? For example, if you start in a shared server configuration and the need to move to a dedicated or VPS environment during your contract period, is that allowed? Are there sanctions
?Are there limits on the types of software you can run or install
If someone manages to hack their network and servers, which is their guarantee of being able to restore your data? What steps have they up for it
?Are there set up fees? If so, what are they - and they are canceled for new subscribers
?How spam complaints are monitored and treated
In a shared hosting environment, how many customers are assigned to each server? Is there a maximum? (This can be useful to determine if the host oversells space as well as if you're likely to encounter problems of bandwidth or space)
What is their privacy policy and how your personal data managed?
What is specifically included in the plan you are considering? Of course, you know that it includes X RAM and bandwidth Y - but what does that mean? Make sure you understand what you get from the storage through the number of email addresses, the amount of domains and sub-domains included, and beyond.

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