web-hosting
1web hosting — ˈweb ˌhosting also web hosting noun [uncountable] COMPUTING the service of storing websites on a server (= powerful computer that connects to smaller computers in a network ) , so that people using the Internet can look at them …
2Web-Hosting — (Hosting), neben dem Internet Providing die zweite übergeordnete Dienstleistung rund um das Internet. Während ein Internet Provider für den Zugang zum Internet sorgt, bieten Web Hosting Unternehmen hauptsächlich die folgenden Serviceleistungen… …
3web hosting — UK [ˈweb ˌhəʊstɪŋ] US [ˈweb ˌhoʊstɪŋ] noun [uncountable] business, computing the business of supplying computer space for websites, which sometimes also includes other related services such as advice in creating the websites themselves Thesaurus …
4Web Hosting Magazine — was a web hosting industry print magazine that published from 2000 to 2002. It spawned a companion tradeshow, Web Hosting Expo. Its founders and editors were Dmitri Eroshenko and Isabel Wang, and it was published by Infotonics Media. The magazine …
5Web hosting service — An example of rack mounted servers …
6Web hosting control panel — A control panel, in web hosting, is a web based interface provided by the hosting company that allows customers to manage their various hosted services in a single place. Some of the commonly available modules in most control panels: Access to… …
7web hosting — noun The service of hosting a site on the Internet making it viewable for other users on the net …
8web hosting — UK [ˈweb ˌhəʊstɪŋ] / US [ˈweb ˌhoʊstɪŋ] noun [uncountable] business, computing the business of supplying computer space for websites, which sometimes also includes other related services such as advice in creating the websites themselves …
9Shared web hosting service — Types of Internet hosting service Full featured hosting Virtual private server · Dedicated hosting · …
10Free web hosting service — A free web hosting service is a web hosting service that is free, usually advertisement supported. Free web hosts will usually provide a subdomain (yoursite.example.com) or a directory (www.example.com/ yourname). In contrast, paid web hosts will …