Cloud Web Hosting Explanation
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What is cloud web hosting indeed? The word ‘cloud’ seems to be very trendy in today’s information technology, Internet and hosting parlance. In spite of that, just a select few actually are familiar with what cloud hosting is. Possibly it is a clever idea to inform yourself about cloud web hosting services. To render a quite long tale short, we will first disclose to you what cloud hosting is not.
1. Cloud Web Hosting is Not Confined to a Remote Data Storage Solely.
1. Offering a remote data storage service, which involves one single disk storage tool for all clients, does not convert any particular hosting company into a real cloud web hosting packages provider.
The cPanel hosting vendors dub the ability to furnish remote disk storage services a cloud web hosting solution. Up to now there is nothing bad about the cloud labeling, but… we are talking about hosting services, not remote disk storage solutions for private or business purposes. There’s constantly one “but”, isn’t there? It’s not enough to dub a shared web hosting solution, based on a single-server web hosting environment, exactly like cPanel, a “cloud web hosting” service. That’s because the other fractions of the entire hosting platform must be operating in exactly the same manner – this does not relate solely to the remote disk storage. The other services involved in the whole web hosting procedure also need to be remote, separated and “clouded”. And that’s very difficult. A very small number of web hosting service providers can really accomplish it.
2. It Encompasses Domain Names, Email Boxes, Databases, File Transfer Protocols, CPs, etc.
Cloud web hosting is not restricted to a remote data storage only. We are talking about a hosting service, serving plenty of domains, sites, email aliases, etc., aren’t we?
To dub a web hosting service a “cloud web hosting” one takes a lot more than supplying just remote disk storage mounts (or perchance servers). The mail server(s) have to be dedicated exclusively to the electronic mail linked services. Doing nothing different than these given tasks. There might be just one or maybe an entire bunch of e-mail servers, determined by the total load generated. To have an authentic cloud web hosting service, the remote database servers should be working as one, irrespective of their real number. Carrying out nothing different. The same goes for the customers’ hosting CPs, the FTP, etc.
3. There are Cloud Domain Name Servers (DNSs) too.
The DNSs (Domain Name Servers) of a true cloud web hosting distributor will support multiple datacenter sites on different continents.
Here’s an example of a DNS of a real cloud web hosting vendor:
dns1.[rp_host]
dns2.[rp_host]
If such a Domain Name Server is furnished by your hosting services provider, it’s not a sure thing that there is a cloud web hosting platform in use, but you can absolutely be certain when you spot a Domain Name Server like the one beneath:
dns658.hostgator.com
dns659.hostgator.com
that there isn’t any cloud hosting service. This kind of DNS only shows that the web hosting environment in use is one-single-server based. Probably it’s cPanel. cPanel is a single-server hosting platform and has a 98+ percent market share. In cPanel’s case, one physical machine is responsible for all web hosting services (web, mail, DNS, databases, File Transfer Protocol, Control Panel(s), web files, etc.).
Remote File Storage – The Warped Explanation of Cloud Web Hosting.
So, a cloud web hosting service is not restricted only to a remote disk storage solution, as many hosting corporations wish it was. Unluckily for them, if that was the case, the majority of the file web hosting corporations would have been referred to as cloud web hosting ones a long time back! They are not classified as such, because they simply supply file web hosting solutions, not cloud web hosting solutions. The file web hosting platform seems indeed quite plain, when compared to the web hosting platform. The remote file storage platform is not a cloud hosting platform. It cannot be, as it’s only one tiny constituent of the entire cloud web hosting platform. There’s a lot more to be encountered in the cloud hosting platform: the CP cloud, the database clouds (MySQL, PostgreSQL), the DNS cloud, the FTP cloud, the email cloud and… in the foreseeable future, possibly a number of brand new clouds we presently are not informed about will emerge out of nowhere.
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