15 Elements of Windows Web Hosting


If you are looking for a web hosting plan and you are considering getting a Linux-based plan or a Windows-based plan, then there are a couple of things that you need to look at. There are some features that you have to make sure are included in your Windows-based hosting package.

  1. ASP Support The obvious reason why you would be going for a windows plan is so that you could use languages which are Microsoft-specific.
  2. .NET Support ASP.net would be the next generation of the Microsoft’s Active Server Page or ASP, which is a feature of the Internet Information Server or IIS. A lot of web hosts provide this feature for free while there are some who charge an additional fee.
  3. CDONTS CDONTS or Collaboration Data Objects for Windows NT Server is a Messaging Component which comes with Windows NT/2000. A hosting plan which is Windows-based without this feature is incomplete.
  4. Databases All windows plans support Microsoft Access 2000 Database. This would do if you are a beginner. However, for the more advanced, MSSQL is a necessity.
  5. Database Connection Make sure that the host has an option in the control panel that allows you to manage and create DSNs.
  6. ASP Components Aside from the default features, there are a lot of third-party software, so check the list of the features that are provided by the host.
  7. PHP and ColdFusion ColdFusion is a language web development tool which uses server-side scripting. This is an advanced option and is not provided by all web hosting providers.
  8. Control Panel This would be your website’s nucleus. In the CP or Control Panel, you would be able to do anything. From the moment that you would be signing up with a hosting plan, you have to be provided with a CP so that you would be able to easily manage your website.
  9. POP3 email IDs and Aliases An example of a POP3 ID would be name@domain.com. You should be given an ample number of POP3 email IDs – this would depend on the size of your package.
  10. FTP Accounts This would be what you could use to be able to upload all of your files, as well as delete and update them.
  11. Backup Majority of the web hosts use automated backups. However, users usually do not care a great deal about this when they choose their hosting plan.
  12. Web Statistics The analysis of the visitors of your website plays a big role in your website’s success. With a Statistics Application which runs on the backend of the server, you would be able to view this report of visitor statistics.
  13. Bandwidth Make sure that you would be selecting the hosting plan which would be able to provide sufficient bandwidth.
  14. Webmail and SMTP Check if your host would be providing you with web mail so that you would be able to check your email messages using an interface which is web-based.
  15. 15. IP If you have a website which would be requiring SSL Support in the future, then you need to get a dedicated IP.

The Top 15 Essential Ingredients of Every WINDOWS HOSTING


Cpwebhosting.net provides you 15 essential ingredients of any windows hosting plan:

1. ASP Support – The clear reason why you chose a windows plan is to use Microsoft Specific Languages. Active Server Pages, Microsoft’s technology to enables HTML pages to be dynamic and interactive by embedding scripts. Check all the windows hosting plans and make sure, the host doesn’t charge for this extra.

2. .NET Support – ASP.net is the next generation of Microsoft’s Active Server Page (ASP), a feature of their Internet Information Server (IIS). ASP.net is different from ASP in two major ways: it supports code written in compiled languages like C++, Visual Basic, and Perl, and, it features server controls that can separate the code from the content, allowing WYSIWYG editing of pages.

3. CDONTS – CDONTS stands for ‘Collaboration Data Objects for Windows NT Server’ and it’s a Messaging Component comes along with Windows NT/2000. A windows hosting plan without this is incomplete. This provides you the easiest solution for your messaging through your website ASP pages, provided you have SMTP support.

4. DATABASES Microsoft Access 2000 Database is supported by all the windows hosting plans. This will do if you are a starter. For experienced campaigners, MS-Sql is a must have. This is an advanced feature and most of the hosting companies charge extra. The control for the Databases must be provided in the Control Panel.

5. DATABASE Connection DSN or DSNless Connections, whatever, please check if the host has provided the option in the Control Panel to create manage DSNs. (Data Source Name). If DSNs are NOT allowed, ask for the Connection String for DSNless connections.

6. ASP Components – Apart from the default components, there are loads of third party software. Check the list of such components that the host provides. ASP Upload, ASP Image, Dundas Mailer, ASPjpeg, ASP Encrypt are few popular components. At times you may require to have your own components (DLLs) installed. This is provided by most of the hosts, but after the DLL undergoes a complete test in the server environment. This does not come free.

7. PHP & Cold fusion – Cold Fusion is a server-side scripting language web development tool. It uses HTML-like tags called CFML to enable back-end ODBC database connectivity as well as data manipulation and validation within webpages..

8. Control Panel – This is the nucleus of your website. Control Panel, popularly known as CP, you can literally do anything. The moment you signup for a Hosting Pack, you must be provided with a CP to manage your web space.

9. POP3 email Ids & Aliases – yourname@yourdomain.com is an example POP3 ID. You must be provided with ample of POP3 email ids and it depends on the Package size.

10. FTP Account – This is where you upload your files, delete them, and update them. This again comes along with the CP.

11. Backup – Most of the Hosts take Automated Backups. But users do not take much care on this while choosing the Hosting Pack. This feature is as essential.

12. Web Statistics – Analysis of your website visitors plays a key role in the success of your website. Your website has been launched and you get NIL Visits or More than 100 Visits per day.

13. Bandwidth – Choose the Hosting Plan that gives enough Bandwidth for your website. Even though you cannot judge at the beginning, as time progresses, you can easily deduct the Bandwidth required.

14. Webmail, SMTP & SPAM – Email becomes key part in your life once you launch the website. Check if the Hosts provide with WEBMAIL to check your mails thru a web based interface using Squirrel mail or Horde. Corporate Users prefer downloading mails thru Email Clients such as Eudora or Outlook Express.

15. IP – If your website prefers SSL Support as time grows, makes sure you get a DEDICATED IP. Most of the websites are hosted on shared IPs. Ask your Hosting Provider about the extra charges involved in getting a dedicated IP and SSL Support.