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Low-Priced Web Hosting Plans for Your Top-Level Domain Names

There are 2 items you require so as to kick off an online portal. The first one is a domain name that will exhibit your website when you type it in a browser, and the second one is a website hosting account, which is basically the hard disk space on a web server where the website files will be located, plus several more features that it is offering. The domain name and the web hosting plan are two connected, yet different services, and you require them both in order to have a working web portal.

What is a Domain Name?

A domain is the alpha-numeric name that you will choose to be the web address for the online portal: my-best-domain.com, for instance. A domain name can be up to sixty four symbols long and it involves two components – a Top-Level Domain (TLD) and a Second-Level Domain (SLD). In the abovementioned illustration, my-best-domain is the SLD, and .com is the TLD. While you can choose the second-level domain name of the domain to be anything that has not been registered yet, there is a finite number of top-level domain names to pick from. The TLDs can be generic (gTLDs) or country-code (ccTLDs), and can be registered for a given stretch of time between 1 and 10 yrs. They may include other specifications regarding the registrant.

Domain Hosting Solutions

As the domain name is just a hostname and nothing more than that, you need a website hosting account where you have to accommodate it. In such a way, when you write it in a web browser, it will exhibit the website files that you host in the account, i.e. it will show your web page. You can have a domain registered with a given registrar and receive the hosting service from another, even though numerous web hosting distributors provide both solutions and it is more user-friendly to manage everything from the same website hosting CP user interface. Either way, since the domain registration and the web hosting plan are different services, you have to point the domain name to the server where it will be added as hosted. To achieve that, you have to change a certain setting, or record, of the domain - the so-called nameservers. Each web hosting vendor has at least 2 name servers - ns1.bluedomainhosting.com and ns2.bluedomainhosting.com, for instance. The web hosting CP that you have for your domain name offers you the opportunity to alter the name servers and point the domain to one web hosting vendor or another.

The Demand for Stable website hosting Services

As soon as the domain name is pointed to a concrete domain hosting supplier and is added to their servers, you will receive a number of online services. The most crucial one is that the web page files that you host on the hosting server will now be accessible when you write your domain name in a web browser. You will also be able to set up e-mailboxes like name@my-best-domain.com and utilize webmail or an e-mail client to handle them. Whether you host a personal or a business online portal, being online and being allowed to create e-mail boxes with your domain name are the two most important options that you obtain with a web hosting account. If you own a corporate online portal – it will single out your business before your web site visitors or customers. That is why you need a stable web hosting service provider that will supply a fast and stable hosting solution.

Reliable website hosting Solutions Courtesy of 'Blue Domain Hosting'

Additional online services that you obtain by hosting a domain name with us include: File Transfer Protocol access to upload and download files effortlessly, domain forwarding, email auto-responders and electronic mailing lists, and the ability to set up and edit certain domain name records from your Hepsia web hosting CP.