Hosting is the term commonly applied to the actual web server that your web site lives on. Besides providing DNS routing and the physical space that your web site lives on, hosting provides you with your other crucial online business functions such as email address management and tools, online file management, database management and ftp [...]
Absolutely. Domain name management can be more than a little confusing and an overwhelming task if you aren’t familiar with it. We are happy to assist you in getting this taken care of easily and properly.
A parked domain is what cPanel refers to as a domain that you want to add to your web hosting account that does nothing other than point to another published web site that you have on your account. Common uses for parked domains include providing additional domains that a specific web site resolves to, or [...]
An add-on domain is what cPanel refers to as a domain that you want to add to your web hosting account with the intent of either running a separate web site or running separate email accounts. In other words, you can run multiple web sites on your web hosting account provided that you have enough [...]
A registrar is an organization that actually sells domain names and handles the registration filings with ICANN, the international governing body overseeing domain names.
DNS stands for Domain Name Service, and refers to the overall process of making your domain name point to the correct physical location where you are hosting your web site.
We really prefer cPanel for a several reasons, notably because of how much other companies use it. The commonality of cPanel among hosting companies combined with the fact that it is very easy to use make it almost a standard. Many people are already familiar with cPanel, and if you are not it’s pretty intuitive [...]
Other control panels include DirectAdmin, H-Sphere and Plesk, while others are sometimes proprietary altogether. Depending on how your control panel is configured, you may have several of your editing options restricted or unavailable.
Green Media Hosting runs Linux-based servers and run Apache Web Servers, all of which is pretty standard.