Hosting and Domain Services
The Web Hosting Services of Sygnet has been launched and
are being hosted presently through web servers located at Bangalore. The number
of sites will increase based on the demand and the requirement of the customers
. By hosting their pages through the Web servers of Sygnet the customer can save
lot of access time.As the server is available within the safe hands of Sygnet
any modifications required by our customer can be done immediately to suit the
requirements.
A Domain Naming service is a service offered by sygnet which provides the naming policy
and mechanisms
for mapping domain and machine names to addresses outside of the enterprise,
such as those on the Internet. Domain Naming Service is the network information service used by
the Internet.
The DNS translates Internet domain and host names to IP addresses.
DNS automatically converts the names we type in our Web browser address bar to the
IP addresses of Web servers hosting those sites.
Different kinds of Hosting Services provided by Sygnet
Shared Hosting - A shared web hosting service or virtual hosting
service or derive host refers to a web hosting service where many websites reside on one
web server connected to the Internet. Each site "sits" on its own partition, or
section/place on the server to keep it separate from other sites. This is
generally the most economical option for hosting, as many people share the
overall cost of server maintenance.
Dedicated Hosting -A dedicated hosting service, dedicated server,
or managed hosting service is a type of internet hosting in which
the client leases an entire server not shared with anyone. This is more flexible
than shared hosting, as organizations have full control over the server(s),
including choice of operating system, hardware.
Virtual Dedicated Hosting -A virtual dedicated hosting sevice is a method of splitting a
server. Each virtual server can run its own full-fledged operating system, and
each server can be independently rebooted.The practice of partitioning a single server so that it appears as multiple
servers has long been common practice in mainframe computers, but has seen a
resurgence lately with the development of virtualization software and
technologies for other architectures.
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