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Why People Like cPanel Web Hosting Service

By Joyce Carcia

Before selecting a web hosting plan or a hosting account, it is important to ensure the quality, support and features they provide with the web hosting account. As far as maintaining a website is concerned, every webmaster would like to have a user friendly control panel. Recently, more and more hosting companies use cPanel as their hosting control panel. So why people like it? If the word cPanel is a strange word to you, never mind. I am going to explain what the cPanel is all about.

cPanel is a graphic application used to control applications in the within web page. It is a graphic program made by Linux Operating System. cPanel hosting has many great features which make managing your web site so much more easier.

Domains and Emails Management

cPanel control panel allows webmaster to easily log into the control panel or cPanel and manage your domain from anywhere you choose. You can save a lot of time and easily add domains, sub domains and email accounts. With cPanel hosting, you can also add email addresses, remove email addresses, and manage email. cPanel hosting gives you an easy way to set up an autoresponder.

Cron and MySQL

cPanel hosting allows you to set up cron jobs easily. And it usually comes with the ability to have MySql databases, which is crucial to any website. With MySql, it is very easy to create a database.

Website Statistics

When you buy cPanel hosting, you get access to a variety of ways to view the stats for your website. You can use Awstats to learn more about the visitors to your website, so as to improve your website.

In conclusion, the cPanel web hosting feature is a very active as well as an important part of your website which can help you generate more visitors.

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10 Things to Know When You Select the Best Drupal Hosting

By Jared D. Ingram

Drupal hosting is a new concept in the internet world and has amazed all the human minds. In the beginning there was just a simple concept, web hosting. It later developed into dedicated web hosting and cheap web hosting, the technology just got better and PHP and ASP hosting services dawned on the web. The new technology just gets better with each day and right from the static pages to the dynamic ones, slowly the things only keep getting better and slowly the wordpress hosting, joomla hosting and PHPBB hosting has come our way.

Now, let us get down to Drupal hosting, this is basically a CMS or content management system and has been written down by the PHP and needs the MySQL database to function properly. Now after understanding the basic also know that drupal hosting can turn your website into large ones and small logs would soon help you in creating big directories and online communities.

If you are searching for best drupal hosting service for you then you must take 10 things into consideration:

  • Drupal is established by PHP even though you can always select a windows hosting and PostgreSQL, but the finest alternative to function Drupal hosting is still the Linux and MySQL.
  • Even now, drupal hosting is new to the internet world and not all the good web hosting companies will be able to offer you with solutions that give your Drupal site good support.
  • A company that offers free Drupal installation and free themes etc does not mean that they are the best drupal hosting services. You will get the same free services with Fantastico, you have to know that all the hosting companies have these tools set up to be able to provide you with the services and that Fantastico is already very popular in the web hosting companies.
  • The clean URL support is vital requirement from the best hosting as it would make your website more search engine friendly.
  • If you want to get multi-site features of the best hosting, you would have to get an access to the Unix Shell and create a Symlink. Though for the security purposes, this might not be permissible. In such cases you can also create a PHP script for accomplishing your task.
  • The best drupal hosting can only work if the database runs very fast and a lot o companies fail to do that.
  • There are some hosting companies that will set a limit for you to utilize the CPU resource or the Memory resource. You will have to check with the hosting providers and understand the data and also keep a close check on your website to see if it gets down for this trouble. If this is the trouble then you will have to upgrade your hosting.
  • Select a drupal hosting company that permits you to preserve your cron jobs.
  • There is a common phenomenon for all the shared web hosting companies; here you will receive unlimited bandwidth and disk space. But do not believe these companies and always remember that you will get for what you will pay!
  • Backup your website daily, this is really important.

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Can I Turn My PS3 Into a PC Legally?

By Sandra Maria Stammberger

In answer to the above question can I turn my PS3 into a PC legally? It is a simple yes!

What is great about this is the fact that Sony, the makers of the PlayStation 3 say that not only is it legal, but if you are careful the modification will not affect any warranty that is still valid on your machine.

The big problem for you, the person wanting to make the conversion is how to do it. Sony are not exactly forthcoming with advice on how to make the conversion process simple or give you the answers on how to make the step up from console to dual console and PC.

The process is probably for the more technology savvy, but in relative terms it is a pretty simple conversion with the right hardware and tools.

How is it done?

You are going to have to get Linux savvy, as you will not be able to apply any other operating system (OS) other than Linux on PS3.

So here is how we can complete the procedure with as little fuss as possible, if you are not very tech knowledgeable and successfully introduce Linux on PS3 without any hindrance, then kudos to you!

• First of get yourself backed up – all that data, files, photos, films and game saves will need to be housed in a safe place. You are probably going to want to replace the hard drive to a higher spec to get maximum benefits, although the 60 – 80 GB storage of the PS3 should be good enough for a standard mod. Don’t worry too much about the PS OS as this is housed on a separate flash drive, but all other game data etc will be wiped which is why backups are important. To do this locate the ‘System Settings’ on your PS3 and backup your game data to a compatible external USB hard drive. Don’t forget any other data such as films and photos etc will need to be manually backed up.

• If you are going to upgrade to a bigger hard drive (which is advisable but not necessary) then a 2.5 inch laptop drive with 150 – 250 GB space will be great. Then locate the PS drive on the side of the console behind a removable panel. The PS3 drive is secured in place with one screw inside a cage, the drive simply pops out and you replace the old drive with the new one. Just switch you PS3 on and the drive will begin to format.

• Installing Linux on PS3 – This is where you will need your wits about you. Remember Mac and Window OS will not work, so probably the best Linux based operating system to use would be the open source ‘Ubuntu’ which also has a PS3 program mod called ‘kboot’. Download an installation kit of both Ubuntu and kboot which are ISO so can be burned to a separate disk (either CD or DVD) which will be your bootable disk.

• You will now need to create a separate partition on your PS3, go to system settings and ‘Format Utility’ then select ‘Custom’ and give 10 GB of space to the ‘Other Operating System’. You next selection should be ‘Quick Format’ then perform a restart of the PS3.

• Now that you have made the new partition you can install the Linux OS, just select ‘Install Other OS’ from ‘Settings’ on the PS3. Firstly kboot will install, which then allows the Ubuntu OS to install on to your PS3.

• This is where it may get slightly trickier – to dual boot firstly you will need to go back to your PS3 menu, under ‘Default System’ you will need to locate/designate the ‘Other OS’ so that the PS3 can install the Ubuntu OS fully. Plug a USB Mouse into the USB port so you can use the OS. Your PS3 should restart or be restarted in order for the Linux OS to be booted fully.

• To bring your PS3 back into ‘Game Mode’ simply restart the PS3 and at the prompt on boot simply type ‘boot-os-game’ and press enter.

You can obviously use any Linux system you are comfortable with, although the process may be slightly different. Ubuntu has been selected because of its simplicity and ease of installation along with the kboot program mod – enjoy!

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Should I Use a Linux Or a Windows Server?

By Gary Klingsheim

Even some folks who are pretty computer savvy, and can make Microsoft Office jump through hoops, are less knowledgeable when it comes to the operating system (OS) and networking technology that drives the Internet. Most people who do not work in that end of the business need to do a little homework when confronted with the question, Should I use a Linux or Windows server?

There are some arcane hybrids and do-it-yourself OS schemes around, but the OS choice you have at most hosting companies today is between Linux and Windows. Hosting companies don’t always clarify exactly why one might be better than the other for a particular customer or situation, leading some folks to conclude that there is really no difference at all. This is not the case. It does matter what kind of server you use, and there are clear differences between Linux and Windows.

Licensing costs money

All the various flavors of Windows, from the multiple versions of the new Windows 7 to the “enterprise” (server) packages, belong wholly to Microsoft, also known as the “Evil Empire” to the hackers and open source fans that prefer Linux. Linux, being open source, is free. This is the first major difference with important repercussions, since the hosting company’s costs for licensing Windows will be passed on to the customer (that’s you). Free, open source Linux means lower hosting costs all around, if only by a few dollars per month.

Getting a Windows hosting package is going to be a bit more expensive, but not so much more that you should make the difference a deal-breaker. Other factors — the make and model of the servers, company location, package offer details — can affect pricing as much or more, so make sure to get the big picture and don’t bog yourself down in an “OS controversy.” That said, you should know the operational, stylistic and tech-related differences between the two server types in order to make an informed decision.

Slow down and consider

Now, simply because you use a PC with Microsoft (MS) Windows, or even built your own Web site with it, doesn’t mean you have to have a Windows server. You will access your site through such tools as Web-based control panels and FTP (File Transfer Protocol) software, and can do so from a Macintosh running Mac OS X, a PC running Windows 7 or a homemade computer running Mandrake or RedHat (distributions of Linux). Some commands will differ, perhaps, but all the tools do the same thing, in much the same way.

Slow down enough to consider what you actually need to do with your site and what you expect from the server (and hosting firm). E-mail protocols, both IMAP and POP, work fine in both environments, as do PHP, the standardized HTML and XML, JavaScript and “file helpers” like Adobe Flash and Reader. However, Frontpage extensions, ASP, the.Net environment, Access, Windows media and other MS technologies will require a Windows server. For these particular features, Linux support ranges from limited to non-existent, and trying to work around the restrictions will cost you a lot more than paying the difference between the hosting packages.

Security and management

There have been some contentious arguments about the relative stability and security records of Linux and Windows server environments. Some computer professionals are simply knee-jerk anti-MS partisans, and there are also any number of MS fans that are anti-Linux (as well as anti-Mac). The fact that Windows is the most common OS in the world has both advantages and drawbacks. Millions of people are working on making it better, and just as many are trying to shoot it down in flames.

On the other hand, Linux is now most common server OS in use and hackers have had greater than expected success subverting it, too. The fact is that the platform in use is not as important to security as systems administration, attentive technicians and company management. If security is high on your list, you need to examine the company as much or more than the company’s equipment. Don’t take their marketing materials as a promise — do some due diligence here. It matters.

A toss-up?

There is probably little difference in server performance because of the choice of OS. Again, it can come down to how the companies install their software and maintain their hardware — Linux just might be “faster” in some functions than Windows if, in fact, the Windows OS was installed in default mode and not “tweaked.” (This can be true of Linux installs, too, of course.) In the broadest terms, performance is comparable and you can have a fine, effective and efficient hosting experience with either kind of server.

The bottom line is that you should certainly consider the kind of server, particularly if you use MS technologies than need a Windows environment, but your search should be for a good host, not a good server. A company with the best equipment in the world will be no help to you if it is mismanaged, oblivious to security lapses and technologically out of its depth. With a rough equivalence in features, reliability, security and cost, a “winner” is impossible to choose beforehand. You can win — or lose — with any kind of server, so keep looking at the big picture and just make your decision.

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Web Hosting Checklist

By Sophia Carcia

Web Hosting Checklist

While there are a large number of web hosting providers all over the world, if you are new to web hosting industry, you may be confused about finding a low cost yet reliable one. In this article, I will give you a brief checklist which you must truly consider when you are shopping around.

1. Disk space

2. Bandwidth

3. Domains

4. Programming language

5. Email accounts

6. E-commerce features

7. A good control Panel

8. A good technical support

9. Flexibility

10. Additional service

11. A robust infrastructure

Disk space

The disk space is space used to hold the files that make up your website, including html files, graphics, scripts and multimedia content. Every hosting account has a certain allotment of disk space. When you are looking for a web host, you need to find a provider, who can offer you more disk space so that you will free of worry about overuse. Especially, if your website including things like download files, pictures, music and video, you will require more disk space.

Bandwidth

Bandwidth (also known as data transfer), refers to the total amount of data that downloaded or uploaded from a particular website or web hosting account during a given time (usually a month). A web hosting account is restricted to stay under its monthly bandwidth allotment just like the water traffic limited by the pipe. If you are going to have a lot of visitors or to host large files, video or photo, then you need a high bandwidth plan.

Domain names

What is a domain name? Domain name is the address on the internet. If you are going to start any kind of online business, you need to get a unique domain name (address) so that your website can be reach by people from all over the world. For example, the domain name www.Hostease.com identifies the location where this web site is hosted. Many of you may wonder you need to register a domain with domain register; this is not always the case, many web hosting company offer you free domain name if you hired their web host. This will save you money. Just like, the company hostease offers free domain name for life and multiple sub-domain.

Programming languages

Many newbie may ask question on forum likes “Which is the best programming language? Is it PHP, ASP, CGI or any other? ” There is not really the best language to use. It really depends on what you are trying to do, on what platform. If you are going to using a Linux shared host, then PHP is probably the best. If you are on a windows hosting, then.asp might be a good choice. Personally, Linux web hosting with PHP and MySQL is my favorite.

PHP is short for “Hypertext Pre-processor” and becoming increasing popular for creating dynamic web pages. It can replace Microsoft Active Server Pages (.asp) technology on Linux/Unix server. PHP enjoy great popularity due to the open source root, which means you can use it freely. As a conjunction with PHP, MySQL is well known for its quick processing, proven reliability and ease of use. MySQL is an essential part of almost every open source PHP application. Of course, it would better if the hosting company provides all the scripts, PHP5, CGI, fast CGI, Perl, Python, and SSI for you.

Email accounts

This is another important feature for your online business. You need to check out that your hosting solution includes email accounts for your staff. Email features, such as unlimited email account, POP3 account, web mail, mailing lists, auto responders, catchalls, spam filter, and mail forwarding etc should be support for the ease and security of your business.

E-commerce features

The purpose of hosting your website on the internet is to make business and profits. Except that you will definitely only focus on blogging instead of online business, you need to get a shopping cart for your website so that your customers to order and buy your products. Check out with the web hosting to make sure they offer shopping carts for your current or future business requirements.

A good control Panel

A control panel in web hosting refers to the interface provided by the hosting company for the maintenance and monitoring of the hosted website. You get administrative control over your domains, email accounts, database and web stats among other features. The main purpose of a control panel is to enrich user experience by providing a number of tools that dramatically reduce administrative challenges. One of the most widely used control panels on the market is cPanel, which allows you to control various aspects of your hosting account and even provides details on bandwidth and other statistics.

A good technical support

It is important to make sure that your web hosting company provides you professional customer support. Their responses should be fast and make to the point. There are many web hosting companies that can very quickly identify the problem, but take a lot of time to solve the problem. It is extremely important that you can access to their support via different ways, email, tickets, knowledge-base, phone, forums. If you really want to make profits with whatever online business you have, you should select a web host that has excellent customer care and technical staff that is professionally trained to handle all sorts of problems.

Flexibility

In the initial days, a business may not require a large space and rich feature to support the website, as the business expanding, you may need new applications and service, therefore you need to upgrade your package. You need to find a hosting company who can offer you various hosting plan according to your business requirements.

Additional service

A reputed company will also provide additional service, such as, Security Socket Layer certificates, domain registering, website designing to ensure that the customer can enjoy a one-stop solution.

A robust infrastructure

Last but not least is the up-time issue. Although most web hosting services will offer you at least 99% up time, there are still a few out there offering less than that. Do not settle for a hosting service that cannot offer 99% up time guarantee. Only with high quality services that backed by powerful data center and cooling systems, you will not be interrupt by the performance issues of the server. Try to make sure that the servers are monitored 24/7 to avoid any possible external threats.

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Linux PHP Vs Windows ASP Web Hosting Comparison
By Darren W Chow

One of the first decisions to make while choosing web hosting is – what platform to opt for? Windows or Linux? PHP or ASP?

First of all, note that sites with static pages such as blogs can run on either Windows or Linux hosting platforms. These only use HTML and CSS, which are supported equally well by both operating systems.

When you require dynamic content on your website, such as eCommerce facilities, forums or other forms of scripting, then you need to pay attention to your hosting platform.

Traditionally, Linux servers are used for scripts based on PHP or Perl. These scripts include Wordpress, Drupal, Joomla and many other blogging or content management systems. Windows servers, on the contrary, are used with scripts written in ASP, ASP(dot)Net or Access. MySQL works equally well with both Windows and Linux. Today, cross-platform scripting – that is, scripting with PHP/Perl on Windows or with ASP/ASP(dot)NET/Access on Linux – is permitted by some ISPs.

However, cross-platform scripting will never give the smooth performance that a program does when run on its native platform – it is a bit like using emulators to run programs that are not native to the OS. There is one exception here, though – PHP runs equally well on Windows and Linux, so Linux-based hosting is no longer essential to run PHP-based scripts and applications.

Most computer geeks will advise you to go for Linux hosting, as Unix – on which Linux is based – is a far more secure and stable platform than Windows’ alternative. While this is demonstrably true – think of the millions of viruses for Windows systems, and the rare bug that crops up in Linux – it is also true that efficient server administration can render a Windows system as secure as a Linux one.

Speedwise, there is no clear winner between Windows and Linux. Some things work faster on Windows, while others work faster on Linux. So to choose between operating systems, cost and security would have to be the deciding factors. Linux here is substantially cheaper, as it is an open-source system, and most of its applications are also under GNU public licenses – in other words, free. Windows hosting comes with the added cost of the OS, and certain applications that the hosting company has to continually pay for.

As for the ASP-PHP comparison, ASP is almost universally the winner where speed is concerned. However, the learning curve in ASP or ASP(dot)NET is much steeper than in PHP – something that can backfire for advanced users looking for greater control and freedom. PHP, however, is still one of the most popular scripts around thanks to its versatility and the solid, useful applications being written using it.

In the end, choosing between Windows ASP and Linux PHP as hosting platforms becomes a matter of individual preference and contingent need. Depending on your budget, security concerns and familiarity with the computer language, you can pick either of them and successfully run a dynamic website for a long time to come.

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Know Your Tech-Speak – Linux Dedicated Servers
By James Koh

There is something to be said about using either shared web hosting solutions or those that are dedicated to a single platform, either Windows based or Linux based. These two represent the most popular solutions on the internet for consumers and businesses to get online and distinct themselves on the information super highway. The former is more popular because of the fact that it is shared, which means within the pipeline, there are a few users, and in some cases, a few hundred and even a few thousand users sharing the server bandwidth.

This is great when you are a simple consumer using the server for more leisure and casual reasons but when you are using the internet as a platform to extend your business, then you need to get a dedicated server. While more expensive, it is a dedicated server with customisable host names and more bandwidth to support your needs. This article will peek a little at the Linux dedicated server and tell you why they are great solutions for your business and in some cases, even personal needs. The reason why shared web hosting is so much more cost effective is because of the reason above – they use one single server in a location that can host tens of thousands of websites all over the world.

Because of volume, the cost goes down; but there are detriments to this, which include things like a shared bandwidth, meaning you will experience slowdowns and technical problems that are universal. With a dedicated Linux server, you will be guaranteed a larger bandwidth and your own personal space online. This is because your website is being handled by one single dedicated server, and because of the resource focus to keeping your website running, there is a higher level of reliability when compared to using shared hosting.

The equipment behind these servers are usually the best in the business, with high end servers being a feature common to Linux dedicated servers, so it is always a good idea to in that direction. You do not want to be caught in a position where you a riding on the back of a technologically inferior server that cannot deliver the power and speed that your website and business demands. With Linux servers, you know you are getting pre-configures and cutting edge equipment. The network connections are usually way above the consumer T3 connections; with gigabyte level bandwidths not uncommon with some Linux servers.

They will also provide you with custom software and a team to support the server, in case of any difficulties and issues with your web site. If you are looking for performance and piece of mind, the general advice is to go for a Windows based or Linux dedicated server. With so many issues already reported with shared servers, you know that this is the direction you need to provide your website with the resources that it needs. So know your tech speak and be aware of emerging technologies in web hosting, and make the right choice.

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Basic Linux For Ease of Use and Management of a Hosted Website – Getting Started!
By Mike Tremell

Welcome to the beginning of a path to simpler website administration!

This article is the first in a series aimed at the average user with the average hosted website; someone without a vast 180px-KN-Servers2amount of hyper-technical knowledge about the guts of the internet. We will see that utilizing the more “complicated” part of the hosting provider’s service can be easy and can make your website management easier as well. I will provide you with a basic road map to simple Linux utilization that, I believe, will both benefit, please and, ultimately, empower you to better manage and amplify your site’s potential!

As we all know, with the proliferation of user-hosted websites in our age, the market has driven most hosting services to provide users with more user-friendly interfaces; windows, or browser, based menuing systems with simple and easy to understand layouts.

This is a good thing, but it’s also a bad thing. One could make the argument that the simplification of hosted website management through the use of these interfaces makes it possible for the average person to easily set up and manage their own website or e-business. This is true. In fact, it’s one of the main reasons that the web hosting industry is experiencing a boom. Consumers demand ease-of-use from merchants and simple picture-menu based setup and maintenance systems fulfill that demand.

So how can this be a bad thing?

There are a multitude of reasons, but the one I’ll be addressing here is, coincidentally, the exact same thing: Ease Of Use! What most people don’t realize at first (but soon become aware of) is that the “Ease Of Use” supplied by these point-and-click-simple solutions, more often than not, make a lot of simple tasks extremely difficult, if not impossible!

The double-whammy is that they essentially “mystify” the underlying operating system (that place where the work actually gets done) and lock most people into a cycle of endless forum-searching or email-tag with customer support (and experienced Linux users) where they find, mostly, answers that assume they already possess whatever basic knowledge they need to complete the task at hand. I’m not saying that any of these folks are unfriendly or unwilling to help, just that the average user ends up no better off in the end and has to go back to… the windows-like menuing system.

The good news is: You don’t have to settle!

Given the right circumstances, you can enhance your ability to maximize the potential of your website, and, ironically, increase your “Ease Of Use” by making use of that underlying operating system.

By learning just a few of the basics of Linux (the most popular operating system for most web-hosting solution providers), you can dramatically increase the ease with which you can maintain, and even optimize, your website.

Below, we’ll go Point-by-Point, with “Tips” along the way, toward adding use of the Linux operating system to your bag of tricks. The de-mystification begins!

Point Number 1: Don’t let any roadblocks you hit discourage you. What you’re about to accomplish is within the realm of absolute possibility. You CAN use Linux to maintain your website, enhance it, optimize it and much more. None of this is beyond your ability. Societally perpetuated self-doubt, mass-belief that it’s all just too complicated and the pervasive notion that Linux is comprehensible only to computer science majors and “techies” are myth’s and falsehoods.

You can master Linux as easily as you can master your ABC’s. If that seems like over-simplification, believe me when I tell you that it’s not. Remember how much easier it was to remember LMNOP than it was the rest of the alphabet? In simplistic terms, you’ll be learning how to help yourself by learning how to use Linux to your advantage in much the same way. We’ll start with the parts that come easily, and the rest will fall into place over time, seemingly without effort!

Point Number 2: In order to make any of this work, your service provider will have to offer you the option of using a “shell account.” This is the most common terminology for direct access to the underlying operating system. “Shell access” is also commonly understood. If you are already being hosted, be sure to use these terms when requesting the access you’ll need. All service providers understand what a “shell account,” or “shell access” is and will be able to let you know, immediately, whether or not they offer their users that option.

Tip: If you are in the consideration phase, and looking for a hosting provider, be sure to ask them if they offer you the option of a “shell account,” or “shell access.” It’s your call in the end, but, if they don’t, I would advise that you continue your search for a provider elsewhere.

Tip: Most providers offer “shell accounts,” or “shell access,” but they don’t make a point of letting you know. In my experience, it’s never anywhere near the top of the list of features the hosting provider offers, and, most times, you have to go to the support page, or elsewhere, to find out. You just need to ask. If it’s something they offer, they’ll give it to you (however grudgingly); usually with simple login instructions. Hosting providers generally don’t like the thought of “regular” users mucking about with the underlying operating system, so they generally don’t make it a point to let you know you have this option!

Point Number 3: Now you’re going to need to get to your shell account. This is a piece of the puzzle that most service providers will assume you know how to do. We’ll assume for the moment that you don’t. For our purposes here we’ll assume your provider is a company named XYZ.com and you already have access to the internet and have that connection active when you connect to your “shell account.”

There are certain things that you’re going to need in order to access your shell account; all of which are free. Some you’ll have to get yourself and some you’ll most likely have to request from your service provider.

Most importantly, you’ll need your connection information. You will get this from your service provider. It should include:

1. The host name or IP address of the server you’ll need to connect to in order to access your account (e.g. webhost.XYZ.com or somecrazyname.XYZ.com). You’ll almost never be given an IP address exclusively. Your service provider should, however, include this information along with the server name (e.g. webhost.XYZ.com – IP Address: 192.68.224.176). Having an IP address to connect to can be advantageous if, for some reason, you can’t reach the server via the host name.

2. Your login information. This will simply be a user name and password.

3. The method by which you can access your shell account. Generally this will be via “SSH” (Secure Shell), but some hosts still use “Telnet” (Telecommunication Network

‘t let the definitions I’ve included in parentheses put you off. They’re simply provided for completeness and shouldn’t concern you at this point. Their strict “definitions” may never ever concern you – They don’t concern me and I’ve been in the business for well over a decade!

Basically, the difference between the two connection methods is academic. Telnet sends information over the internet as-it-is. This is one of the reasons most providers use SSH. SSH sends information over the internet in “encrypted” form. That is, Telnet is an “unsecure” protocol, while SSH is considered “secure.” It’s much harder (if not nearly impossible) for someone to hack into your connection and “see” what you’re typing if the information is encrypted. Encrypted information is protected. Unencrypted information (what you’ll be sending if you use Telnet) can be read (by the proper hacker) as if he or she were looking over your shoulder watching you type!

Tip: Don’t accept Telnet if it’s offered as a connection option. Insist on SSH. If SSH is not available from your provider, there are other options you can pursue, but they’re beyond the scope of this article.

Next, you’ll need a method by which to connect, using the information given to you by your hosting provider. This is simply going to be some software “client” that you’ll use to connect. Many SSH clients are available for free and can be downloaded at various freeware sites on the internet (Use any search engine and simply type in a search for “SSH client freeware download.” You’ll be surprised at the number of options available!)

Tip: Don’t pay for an SSH client unless it makes you feel better. There are several reputable and highly effective clients available for free. Almost all work right out of the box (just start them up and look for a button that says “new connection,” or something similar, and then you’ll be presented with a screen into which you can type in the host name, user name and password information you received from your hosting provider. Just click connect and you’re logging into your “shell account!”

Point Number 4: Now, strangely enough (with most providers), you’ll be presented with a “menu screen” once you login to your “shell account.” This will generally provide you with several options such as editing files, sending email, uploading or downloading files, etc.

A text-based menu is generally fairly easy to follow. Options are presented on a numbered menu (possibly with letter shortcuts in parentheses alongside), you select the number (or letter) of the option you want to use and then you do whatever that is until you exit and come back to the menu. A simple menu might look like this:

—- Welcome to XYZ.com Shell Access Menu —–

1. Edit Files (e)

2. Send Email (s)

3. Upload Files (u)

4. Download Files (d)

5. Linux Shell (l)

6. Quit (q)

Enter your option

Tip: If you use any option and it isn’t made obvious how you can get back to the menuing system, you can generally get back there by “killing” whatever program you’ve launched by selecting your option. This can usually be done by typing one of the following “control-character” sequences. ctl+c, ctl+x, ctl+v, ctl+d. The key combinations described here are simply the typing of two keys at once (denoted by the + symbol), so for ctl+c you would type the “control” key (usually “ctl” or “ctrl” on your keyboard) while simultaneously typing the “c” key. Just type them both at the same time. Nothing to it!

Please note that all of these options may disconnect you completely from your server and should be used only after you’ve saved any work you’re doing.

Not to worry; if you do get disconnected, all you need to do is connect again. Of course, any and/or all of these options may do nothing at all. If you just “need” to disconnect and can find no remedy in your “shell account,” you can always take the guaranteed step of closing your SSH client.

Now you have arrived!

This part of the lesson is coming to an end, but your journey has just begun. At this point, fool around with the various menu options and try out the various features of your “shell account.” Use them with caution, as you would when interfacing with your window-based menuing system. Try to keep your actions non-destructive (e.g. If you’re going to edit a file in a foreign editor, make sure to back it up, or copy if off, first, etc).

If your hosting provider’s “shell account” is literally that, you’ll end up at a “shell prompt” after connecting. Take some time to investigate. For now, stick to using “info,” “help” or “man” (for manual) commands to learn about your environment. You’ll know you’re at a shell prompt immediately. It may look something like this (But, there’s no mistaking it for a menu!)

/home/user/public_html >_

Practice with the skills you’ve gained so far. You’ll find, with time that they will become second nature. Of course, we’re only part of the way there now, but, as this article is a “Beginning,” you have accomplished your goal.

Remember, with practice and patience, you can learn a thing or two about Linux as you explore your new environment. Be cautious, but have fun. It’s one of the best ways to learn!

“Ease Of Use” in managing your website will take on a new meaning for you as we continue. Hopefully, it has already!

If you’re already slightly farther ahead in the game, or would simply like to take some steps to get your existing, or in-progress site notices, my website might be worth your while to check out.
But, that may be for later.

Mike Tremell – (c) 2007

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Battle of the Hosting Platforms – Windows Vs Linux Vs Mac
By Justin Knights

Having a web hosting company to host your website is a common thing among webmasters nowadays. The question is which type of platform should you choose? Should you choose the Windows, Linux or Mac? Let’s compare them to see which stands out in the comparison.

The first thing that users compare is the price. Linux is known to be the most affordable among the three platforms. The linux120x120other 2 are more expensive because of the licensing issues because they are owned by Microsoft and Apple. So, by being an open source system, Linux can be obtained without having to pay for anything. Many users turn to Linux because of this reason.

Another sought after feature is the stability of the platform. Again, Linux is known as the most stable platform and is the most suitable to be use as a hosting solution. The BSD system used by Mac is build base form the Unix system. One of the earliest platform types around. This also makes Max a very stable hosting option. As for the Windows, they are less stable and often have problems such as blue screens, freeze and crash. However, Microsoft has made a lot progress throughout the years. Nevertheless, Linux is still the one to turn to when it comes to stability.

Then there is the need to be user friendly. For this, operating platforms need to be simply and easy to use. To be able to use a Linux operating platform, you will need to be equipped with some technical skills because it uses commands similar to DOS systems. Therefore, Linux is more difficult to operate if compared to Windows or Mac. This is because the other 2 systems are using graphical interfaces and this is usually more user friendly. This interface will mostly require users to click and choose according to the administration process displayed on the screen.not-butter-210x130

So, based on the history of the industry, Linux has been the longest platform around but the other 2 systems also has a deep background. The Mac hosting is becoming more popular due to its solid application depending on the scenario. No matter what, all 3 choices could serve you well as long as you are using it for your website. If you are in need of your own server, you will have to choose wisely. In conclusion, with a small price, you can have a good quality platform to operate your website on.

A last piece of advice

Web hosting is a topic that every business owner and web developer has to deal with. I am sure that most of us have been pretty frustrated with shady web hosts and biased hosting reviews. There are sites however, who are dedicated to reviewing and providing information about different web hosts.

TopWebHostReview.net for example, is one of those quality websites that provide nothing but honest web hosting reviews. If you are one of those who needs guidance in term of website hosting, make sure you don’t miss the website. I am sure their unbiased hosting reviews, (for example this one: FatCow Review) will be very helpful.

Article by Justin Knights, freelance writer.

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Comparisons of Linux and Windows Web Hosting
By Shellaine Enfesta

There are a lot of people trying to compare windows web hosting to Linux based webhosting. There are many similarities as well as the benefits and the advantages of both. While there are so many similarities and advantage, it is those little specifics that count the most. It needs to be broken down in order to know the many similarities and advantages.

290px-Windows_Server_2008_R2_RTMCurrent versions of Windows Server also support PHP. Most Windows hosting packages today are based on either Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or 2008 operating systems. Although Linux is dominant in the hosting arena, Windows is becoming more common and now stands firm as a solid number-two option. For the rest of us, however, most of whom can barely spell HTML, never mind use it, building a website is something either best left to the aforementioned techno-geeks, or to Windows and Microsoft. If you’re looking for an inexpensive way to host your personal site, blog or small business web site, than look no further.

For example, all components from IIS (Internet Information Services) to the SQL Server database system are designed to support one another. Two of the most essential components you definitely need to consider are storage and bandwidth. Our guaranteed web hosting providers offer many years of experience in managing your website or shopping cart or will build and support an entire on-line store.

NET, both of which are web application frameworks that can help you creates a dynamic, feature-rich website. Plesk is a web based interface to your Windows web hosting account that allows you to create e-mail addresses and mailboxes, view your web site traffic statistics, set permissions on your HTML, ASP, and ASP. Outsourcing enables a company to reduce its TCO by freeing assets, such as cash that is allocated to capital expenditures and the expense of specially-trained staff, which can account for anywhere from 22 percent to 47 percent of the total budget for the Web site.

KNOPPIX_booting300widthLinux web hosting in the beginning, the system was primarily but sparingly used by diehard fans and experienced users due to its complexity. Here are the other advantages of choosing Linux web hosting: The internet itself is based on interconnected networking computers, something that comes naturally for Linux.

Both operating systems have pros and cons to consider when deciding which to use for hosting. Commercial support is offered via a number of vendors. Linux web hosting is not a complicated job like the way it is portrayed by pundits who compare it with the user-friendly interface of Windows.

The bottom line when you compare these two main web hosting systems, it all depends on your business or personal preference. All you need to do is to compare the advantages and disadvantages and then make the informed decision on which web hosting systems is more of your preferences and easier to undertake.

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