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HostnetIndia

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Cloud99

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ServerMarket

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FAQ's

Web Domain: This is your website's address on the internet. It's what people type into their browser to visit your site. Think of it like the address to your house.
Web Hosting: This is where your website's files are stored. It's like the plot of land where your house (website) is built. When someone visits your domain, their browser connects to the hosting server to retrieve and display your website's files.

Linux Hosting: Generally favored for its stability, security, and open-source nature. It's often preferred for PHP, Python, and Ruby-based applications (e.g., WordPress, Drupal).
Windows Hosting: Typically used for sites and applications that require specific Microsoft technologies (e.g., ASP.NET, MS SQL). It's user-friendly for those already familiar with Windows servers.
Overall, Linux is popular due to its cost-effectiveness and compatibility with various software stacks.

Google Cloud: Known for its integration with Google’s services and tools. It offers strong performance, particularly in data analytics and machine learning.
Amazon Web Services (AWS): The largest and most versatile cloud platform. It boasts extensive services and tools, making it highly scalable and reliable. It's often the go-to for its robust infrastructure and global reach.
Both are excellent, but your choice depends on specific needs, familiarity, and service preferences.

Shared hosting means your website shares server resources with other websites. It’s cost-effective and ideal for small websites with low traffic. However, performance may be affected by other sites on the server.

Dedicated hosting gives you an entire server for your website, offering more control, better performance, and enhanced security. It’s perfect for large websites or businesses with high traffic and specific server needs, though it’s more expensive than shared hosting.

SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a security protocol that encrypts data transferred between a user’s browser and a website. It ensures that sensitive information, such as passwords and credit card details, is transmitted securely and cannot be intercepted by hackers.