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A shared web hosting service or virtual hosting service
or derive host refers to a
web hosting service where many websites reside on one
web server connected to the Internet. Each site "sits" on its
own partition, or section/place on the
server to keep it separate from other sites. This is generally
the most economical option for hosting, as many people share the
overall cost of server maintenance
Description
The hosting service must include
system administration since it is shared by many users; this is
a benefit for users who do not want to deal with it, but a hindrance
to power users who want more control. In general shared hosting will
be inappropriate for users who require extensive software
development outside what the hosting provider supports. Almost all
applications intended to be on a standard web server work fine with
a shared web hosting service. But on the other hand, shared hosting
is cheaper than other types of hosting such as dedicated server
hosting. Shared hosting usually has usage limits and most hosting
providers have extensive reliability features in place.
Shared hosting typically uses a web-based control panel system, such
as
cPanel,
Ensim,
DirectAdmin,
Plesk,
InterWorx,
H-Sphere or one of many other control panel products. Most of
the large hosting companies use their own custom developed control
panel. Control panels and web interfaces can cause controversy
however, since web hosting companies sometimes sell the right to use
their control panel system to others. Attempting to recreate the
functionality of a specific control panel is common, which leads to
many lawsuits over patent infringement
In shared hosting, the provider is generally responsible for
managing servers, installing server software, security updates,
technical support, and other aspects of the service. Most servers
are based on the
Linux
operating system and
LAMP (software bundle), which is driven by the low cost of
open source software. But some providers offer
Microsoft Windows-based or
FreeBSD-based solutions. For example, the
Plesk
and Ensim
control panels are both available for two operating systems, Linux
and Windows. Versions for either OS have very similar interfaces and
functionality, with the exception of OS-specific differences (for
example:
ASP.NET,
SQL Server and
Access support under Windows;
MySQL
under Linux).
There are thousands of shared hosting providers in the
United States alone. They range from mom-and-pop shops and small
design firms to multi-million-dollar providers with hundreds of
thousands of customers. A large portion of the shared web hosting
market is driven through
pay per click (PPC) advertising or
Affiliate programs.
Shared web hosting can also be done privately by sharing the cost
of running a server in a
collocation centre; this is called cooperative hosting
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