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1. What is Web Hosting?
A service that
allows you to upload and store a site's
HTML documents and related files on
a Web server. This makes the files
available on the World Wide Web for
viewing by the public. Also called
site hosting.
2.
What server platforms and operating
systems do you support?
We support
both Windows 2000 and Unix Web hosting;
Microsoft FrontPage and Netscape softwares.
Currently, we are running IIS 5.0
on Windows 2000 or higher and Apache
Web server on top of Linux operating
system . We also provides customized
Web Hosting for customers who prefers
tailored Web sites or who have unique
needs.
3.
How will people who are not at their
computers learn about my company's
Web page?
The best way
for people to learn about your Web
page is for you to publicize your
presence on the World Wide Web. This
can be done in different ways. You
can put your Web page address on your
letterhead, business cards, display
ads that you run in traditional print
media, and any other promotional materials
you may disseminate. We will also
help you submit your URL to more than
1000 search engines and links when
you host with us.
4. Will my company's Web pages take
longer to load than others because
of limited bandwidth or network capacity?
By tapping
on 1-Net Internet Data Centre's multi-tier
Internet backbone, multiple international
circuit and advanced router technology,
you will instantly access the bandwidth
needed for true, real time multimedia
Web service. Since MBCC Solutions
Web server is directly connected to
Singapore One Broadband Network backbone,
you will not experience the poor performance
associated with limited bandwidth
or network capacity. Unless your Web
pages contain large graphics files,
then it may take longer to load than
others.
5.
What does upload mean?
Uploading
(also known as: publishing) means
moving files from the computer on
which you're currently working, to
another computer, usually a web server
(a computer that makes your files
accessible on the Internet). The most
common way to upload files is via
FTP. If you have FrontPage server
extensions enabled, you can also use
FrontPage's built-in tool to publish
your web pages to the Internet.
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