Which operating system is best for your web site?


There are many operating system available so which operating system is best for your web site?

The operating system used by your hosting company may limit your flexibility as your company begins to grow. As you study your options, you might consider the following tips:

An operating system or “platform,” such as Microsoft’s Windows NT or DOS is the basic set of commands that tell your computer how to open applications and store files. In the early days of Internet activity, most servers operated on a UNIX platform, an extremely powerful and flexible system that requires considerable technical expertise to administrate. UNIX is still as popular as ever, but today you have a choice: Windows NT and UNIX variations such as Sun Microsystems Solaris, and Berkeley’s BSD.

Linux, a version of UNIX, is a very versatile platform that serves a number of functions well. It is particularly suitable for meeting your Internet requirements, such as mailing, streaming, Web serving, and fileserving. Linux is a very cost-effective choice it uses hardware efficiently, and allows for more web sites per server, thereby lowering the cost of hosting per account.

Linux servers also compatible with certain Microsoft extensions and applications, for example, MS SQL (a database program) or Microsoft Front Page (a web authoring tool). Many engineers prefer the flexibility, security, and control of Linux servers. Linux is Open Source (free) software and a host of free programs are available to users of Linux.

Experts offer significantly different opinions as to which platform works best for web sites but the choice depends largely on your budget and what you want to do with your site.

Microsoft Windows NT/2000 also a good platform, its graphical user interface makes it user-friendly and provides a familiar interface for most IT teams to work with. It integrates well with other Microsoft applications and there are a wealth of commercial applications available for this platform.

Paint Shop Pro is an excellent Windows-based graphics program


Paint Shop Pro is an excellent Windows-based graphics program that handles most image formats and can produce interlaced and transparent GIF files.
Another program worth having on the Windows platform is the GIF Construction Set, by Alchemy Mindworks, which supports the easy creation of animated GIFs. If JPEG is more your style, you might find Lview Pro of some use.

The document.write() statement serves as a placeholder


The document.write() statement serves as a placeholder, and should be replaced with your own code.
Make a copy of this file every time you need to create a new page and you’ll have all the basic tags you need for JavaScripting.

Several Websites Under One Account?


How To Host Several Websites Under One Account?

If you operate several websites, each with its own domain name, signing up of separate hosting accounts can be an expensive proposition so the solution is to open a Reseller web hosting account.

Even some hosting company offers the add-on domain feature (which will allow you to add different domains to the same hosting account) you will be charged a monthly fee for each domain you add, sometimes costing almost the same as your full hosting fee so choose a reliable Reseller web hosting account. for more info. click on CP Web Hosting – Reseller Hosting : Windows Reseller Hosting, Linux Reseller Hosting

Reseller web hosting accounts are usually slightly more expensive than regular hosting accounts, but they will allow you to host different domain names without incurring in the add-on domain fees, making more efficient use of your space and bandwidth.

You can host Unlimited Domains in any web hosting account of cpwebhosting.net

Reseller web hosting accounts were created to allow web designers to offer hosting services to their customers, to create a one-stop-shop for all their web design and hosting needs.

Netscape’s LiveWire Pro is a collection of utilities that enable Web administrators


Netscape’s LiveWire Pro is a collection of utilities that enable Web administrators to easily maintain a Web site.
Working in conjunction with Netscape’s FastTrack Server, LiveWire Pro provides a graphic interface to the Webmaster, enabling drag-and-drop site creation. You can edit individual Web pages using Navigator Gold 2.0, which is included with FastTrack.

LiveWire Pro only works with Netscape’s Web servers


LiveWire Pro only works with Netscape’s Web servers which restricts the usefulness of LiveWire Pro to those platforms that run Netscape’s server software.
If you’re maintaining a Web site and want to incorporate server-side JavaScript, this is perfect-but it might be too much for an end-user working with his or her collection of pages.

What is bandwidth usage?


Anyone can tell me what is bandwidth usage?

This refers to the total amount of information that has been served to your web site visitors each month. Every file on your Web Site has a specific size (e.g. 22K). Every time a visitor downloads that file, your bandwidth usage goes up by that amount.

LiveWire Pro is currently available only for the Windows NT and Solaris platforms


LiveWire Pro is currently available only for the Windows NT and Solaris platforms. LiveWire Pro NT can run under Windows 95-but without a Windows 95-native Netscape server, you’re limited to using the Site Manager utility.
This means that you can maintain an existing site on another machine, but you can’t create, edit, or maintain any applications of your own.

What does “bandwidth” mean?


What does “bandwidth” mean?

Bandwidth refers to the amount of data that can be transmitted in a fixed amount of time. The “data transfer rate” is the speed with which data can be transmitted from one device to another.

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How much bandwidth do I need?

To determine how much bandwidth you need, estimate the file size of each web page, and then multiply it by the number of pages on your web site.
Multiply this figure by the number of the number of page views you expect per month from your site.

For example, if your web page consists of two 15Kb images and 3Kb of html, you would have 33Kb of data for that page. Now multiply this by the number of page views you expect to have per month (e.g. 100,000 per month). This would mean 3.3Gb of data needs to be transferred per month for that page.

How can I reduce bandwidth usage?

The easy way is to reduce the size of the files on your site, particularly images and other graphics. For example, you have a large image (i.e. 200KB) on your web page that is downloaded by each visitor every time the page is requested. If you reduce this image to 20KB or remove it altogether, it will dramatically cut your bandwidth usage. It will also speed up your site’s performance.

Basically, if you aren’t running Windows NT and your own Web site


Basically, if you aren’t running Windows NT and your own Web site, you’re better off looking at some of the other tools the Internet has to offer.
It’s a good idea to keep up with new tools, utilities, and helper programs as you embark into JavaScripting. The Internet is swelling with resources, many of which are free for the taking.