Hosting

Web Hosting

Web hosting is a service that stores your website or web application and makes it easily accessible on a variety of devices such as desktops, mobiles, and tablets.This can be understood as the concept of renting and using storage space.

1. Linux hosting

It is a type of web hosting service that uses the Linux operating system to manage and store website files and data. It is a popular choice for websites that use open source technologies such as PHP, MySQL, and Perl.

2. Window hosting

Compatible with all Windows-based applications, allowing you to work on desktop applications anytime, anywhere. For this purpose, a consistent network and high-speed servers are used to provide high-performance desktop performance.

3. NFT hosting

Refers to services and solutions that support the storage, access, display and management of NFT-related data. Because NFTs represent unique digital assets on the blockchain, they require specialized platforms and services for effective integration and interaction with the wider web.

Cloud Hosting

A feature that uses the cloud to make applications and websites available on the Internet.
Cloud hosting pools computing resources across a network
of virtual and physical servers, allowing for greater scalability and flexibility, allowing you to make changes quickly.

 

It works by distributing the workload across a network of servers.

User accesses a website or application hosted on a cloud server > Request is sent to the network
> The network determines the best server to handle the request > The workload is distributed across multiple servers to ensure your website or application remains fast and responsive even during periods of high traffic.

The difference between hosting services

The difference between hosting services and cloud services is ‘flexibility’.
While hosting services are provided by building an actual physical server at IDC, cloud services virtualize servers
and can freely expand and contract in near real time according to user needs.

1. Public Cloud

A cloud where multiple users share resources. Cost-effective, but security may be relatively weak.

2. Hybrid Cloud

A cloud used exclusively by one company or organization. High security and customization possible.

3. Community Cloud

A cloud shared by a specific community or organization. Share costs and resources while using them for specific purposes.

Server Hosting

A service that manages and operates servers physically or virtually. Through this, users and companies can provide various services such as websites, applications, and databases through the Internet..

1. VPS Hosting

A virtual machine that provides virtualized server resources on a physical server that is shared with other users. With VPS hosting, you get dedicated server space with reserved resources that gives you more granular control and customization than shared hosting.

2. Shared Hosting

Multiple websites share the resources of one server. Cost is low, but performance or freedom may be limited. It’s easy to expand as your resources require, and you can install the software and applications you want.

3. Managed Hosting

It is widely used by small and medium-sized businesses, non-professionals, and organizations with limited IT resources. For this reason, it may be an ideal choice if you do not have expert knowledge of server administration or lack the timeor resources to acquire such knowledge.

4. Self Hosting

It refers to a method in which an individual or company operates and manages its own server. This means that you use your own hardware and network to host your website or application, rather than using an external hosting service provider.

5. Streaming hosting 

It can be viewed as a type of server hosting. Unlike regular web hosting or database hosting,
streaming server hosting specializes in real-time or on-demand delivery of media content.

DB Hosting

This refers to a service that stores and manages databases on a centralized server.This service helps web applications, mobile applications, and other services handle data reliably.

1. On-Premises Hosting

This refers to a method in which a company or individual installs a server in their physical location (i.e., their own building, office, data center, etc.) and builds and operates a database on it. This method contrasts with cloud-based hosting, where you manage all hardware, software, and network configuration yourself.

2. Managed Hosting

It is widely used by small and medium-sized businesses, non-professionals, and organizations with limited IT resources. For this reason, it may be an ideal choice if you do not have expert knowledge of server administration or lack the timeor resources to acquire such knowledge.

3. Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS)

As one of the cloud service models, it is a service that provides a database management system (DBMS). DBaaS runs in a cloud environment, so users can use the database without installing additional hardware or software. Users can create, modify, and manage databases through the web interface or API.

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