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How Cloud Website Hosting Works

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In general, the real cloud website hosting solution serves distinct website hosting services such as disk space, electronic mail, File Transfer Protocol, databases, DNS, stats, website hosting Control Panel, backup, etc., on individual bunches of high-end web servers. Each separate service set generates a cluster. All the web hosting servers in a cluster are dedicated to serving exclusively the specific service and nothing else. They will all work as one web server, sharing the service's load in almost equivalent proportions. If there is an authentic cloud website hosting service, there has to be: a storage space cluster, an email cluster, an FTP cluster, database clusters (MySQL/PostgreSQL), a DNS cluster, a statistics cluster, a website hosting Control Panel cluster, a backup cluster, etc. All these separate service clusters will make the so-called cloud hosting system.

The substantial cloud web hosting fraud. Very common today.

There is so much speculation circulating around about cloud hosting now. As you can perceive, cloud website hosting does not only appear complicated, but actually it is supremely perplexing. The majority of the people know nothing about what cloud website hosting is. On the basis of this common unawareness, the "cloud web hosting providers" speculate fiercely, just to get hold of the client and his/her five bucks per month. What a disgrace! An immense disgrace. This is due to the fact that in the website hosting industry there are no norms whatsoever. The domain industry has ICANN. The web hosting industry has no such self-regulative organization. This is why the hosting companies speculate and lie overtly (quite directly, actually) to their clients. Notably the cPanel-based cloud hosting providers. Let's check how much cloud hosting they in fact can supply.

The facts about the cPanel-based "cloud" web hosting firms

If a cPanel-based website hosting company has a cloud website hosting solution at hand, which is very unlikely, numerous hosting servers must be purchased. Which is also not inexpensive. We will return to that at the end of this review. But before we do, let's examine what the cloud problems are. So, it's quite improbable for a cPanel web hosting distributor to keep the cloud web hosting platform at hand, owing to the fact that fabricating one takes years. Even when time and the provision of a proficient team are not a problem, a lot of cash must be spent too. Tons of cash. Plus, cPanel is not open source. That's a huge inconvenience.

The lack of open source cloud website hosting systems

There aren't any open source cloud web hosting systems. There are no open source website hosting CP instruments (operating with the cloud hosting system) either. Therefore, to have a cloud website hosting solution at hand, first you have to set up one. In-house. Secondly, you have to make the web hosting Control Panel as well.

Single server-based web hosting Control Panels

Famous hosting CPs like cPanel, Plesk, DirectAdmin, etc. are created to perform on a single server only. All web hosting services (disk space, electronic mail, File Transfer Protocol, databases, DNS, statistics, website hosting CP, backup, and so on) are being served concurrently on one web server where these specific single-server web hosting platforms and website hosting CPs are set up.

The shortage of open source website hosting Control Panels

So, you have to construct an in-house built web hosting Control Panel that will perform perfectly and to add it within the cloud platform, as if it was an ingrained part of it. Proper instances of custom manufactured cloud web hosting platforms with custom made website hosting CPs besides us, at Hosting Bunker, are MediaTemple and FreeHostia.

Cloud website hosting hardware provision costs

The minimum investment demanded, just for the cloud website hosting hardware provision, equals somewhere between sixty thousand dollars and 80 thousand dollars. That's excluding the DDoS device, which is another 15-20,000 USD. Now you do know how many cloud website hosting solutions can be detected out there... and, in particular, why the hosting sky is so blue... and virtually cloudless!

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