What Are The Features Provided In Web Hosting?

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Re: What Are The Features Provided In Web Hosting?

Post by Nivesh Tiwari » Fri Mar 31, 2017 10:19 am

Features of web hosting:

• A web host provides space and bandwidth for your web pages to run on the internet. It will depend on your requirements and they will offer you an appropriate server as per your needs.

• High-speed connection and server uptime of at least 99.95%. They offer you a choice of either Linux or Windows operating systems

• Integrated control panel that allows control of all aspects of your website.

• Features like website builder templates, drag and drop functionalities, one-click installers etc.

• You require a database for your website. Web hosts generally provide MySQL database, PostgreSQL, Oracle and you have to look out for a provider that offers the database you are comfortable in.

• They offer support to popular CMS frameworks like WordPress, Drupal, Joomla etc. and e-commerce shopping carts- CubeCart, ZenCart, PayPal.

• Social features like forums, bulletin boards, knowledgebase, mailing lists, tutorials etc.

• Language support including PHP, Perl, ruby on rails, Python, Django, JavaScript and more.

• Allows multiple domains and sub-domains, email accounts, IMAP, POP protocols.

• Compatibility with all devices and mobile apps.

Data center facilities including uninterrupted power, cooling solutions, backup facilities, high-quality hardware

• Security features like SSL secure server, password protected directories etc and

• Round the clock customer service support over mail, phone, and chat.

What Are The Features Provided In Web Hosting?

Post by Meghasoni » Tue Mar 28, 2017 9:50 am

please explain this.

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