General/internet/hosting

In the context of the modern web, "General Internet Hosting" refers to the core services that store website files and make them accessible to users worldwide. Selecting the right approach depends on balancing technical control with ease of use. Types of Hosting Services

: The process of uploading your files to the server, often via FTP (File Transfer Protocol) or a control panel. Compliance and Best Practices

: A middle ground where one physical server is divided into several virtual ones. It offers more dedicated resources and control than shared hosting without the cost of a full server. General/Internet/Hosting

: The code, images, and applications that make up your site.

: The most common "general" starting point. Multiple websites share a single server's resources. It is cost-effective but can be slower if a neighbor's site has high traffic. In the context of the modern web, "General

: General hosting providers often have "Acceptable Use Policies" (AUP) that restrict bandwidth-intensive activities like unauthorized video streaming to protect server stability.

: A physical server used by only one customer. Companies like OVHcloud provide these for high-performance needs, managing hundreds of thousands of servers across global data centers. Compliance and Best Practices : A middle ground

: For simple projects, "website builders" like Google Sites allow users to select themes and create basic pages without manual server configuration.