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  Internet hosting is defined as the service through which companies and individuals that are planning to run a website can post their web pages on the World Wide Web. Selecting the best Internet hosting service oftentimes becomes a daunting task for prospective website owners especially with the millions of hosting providers online. However, individuals and companies will have a greater chance of choosing the best possible option by understanding the elements of Internet hosting and relating each one to their specific needs.

The first element is web storage. This determines how much content can be placed on the website. A larger storage space implies more room for pages and files, regardless of their sizes. Companies that would like to engage in e-commerce require a huge web storage space to accommodate information about products, suppliers, and customers. Conversely, people who are setting up websites for personal purposes normally have a fewer number of pages and files such as images and sounds, hence, a smaller storage space may be appropriate for their sites.

The second element is the monthly bandwidth. This refers to the limit on the amount of data that can be transferred by a site every month. A higher bandwidth is required by a site that expects a bigger number of visitors to support simultaneous page and file downloads.

Other important elements of Internet hosting include FTP accounts and POP3 accounts. FTP refers to File Transfer Protocol, which is an account used to upload the website to the host. POP3 stands for Post Office Protocol, which is an account used in creating email addresses.
 

 

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