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	                What is hosting? 
            The term "hosting" is used to refer to housing of a web 
              site. Your computer at home is not on 24/7, and even if it is, it 
              does not have a powerful cable or phone line that would allow million 
              visitors to connect to your system from all over the world. Plus, 
              you wouldn't want to deal with all the security issues resulting 
              from people connecting to the resources on your computer. (Unless 
              you are a Linux guru and you are running an Apache server with DNS 
              resolution on your home system, in which case you probably don't 
              need to read this article).  
            If your home system breaks, people would not be able to access 
              your site, and you will suffer loss of visitors and sales due to 
              this downtime. In addition, if many people connect to your home 
              computer, your internet service provider will charge you for bandwidth 
              use, and it adds up to be very expensive. That is why you need somebody 
              else to be hosting your site for you. 
             Every computer with an internet connection can connect to all 
              the hosting servers. A hosting server is a powerful computer that 
              stores client's web sites and is connected to the internet with 
              a cable that has ability to handle many incoming connections from 
              other systems. The company that owns the server and provides hosting, 
              makes sure that it is online 24/7 and makes sure nobody can get 
              to your information without a login name and a password that they 
              give you at the time of registration. Since a hosting company hosts 
              many sites, it is cheaper for them to pay for the bandwidth, therefore, 
              they charge you much less than the amount you would have to spend 
              if hosting a site from your home computer. 
             Hosting companies also install additional packages that allow 
              them to support different features your web site might have. For 
              example, your hosting provider has to support a technology named 
              "cgi" for your feedback form to work. This is something 
              that you would not be able to do from home. 
             To find out more about the best hosting deals, visit our hosting 
              section. 
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