Wednesday, May 13, 2009

An Introduction to Disk Space

When you are looking for a Web hosting account, and even after you have signed up for an account, a lot of Web hosting jargon is thrown around. From bandwidth limits to server uptime, all of them are important.


When you buy a Web hosting account, you have to learn how to be a good Web hosting client. Once of the most important jargon keywords they will throw your way is disk space. So what is disk space?

Disk space is the space you actually rent on the Web hosting server. It is the place where you put all of your HTML files, images, scripts and anything else you might want to upload to your Web hosting account. You can also use disk space by creating email accounts on your Web hosting space. Each email account takes a little disk space so that you have room to store the messages on the Web hosting server.

Other customers rent space all around you on a shared server but most of the time you do not know who they are and they do not know who you are.

Web hosting accounts, and more importantly the disk space you are given in those accounts, can be any size at all, and some Web hosts offer more than others. It all depends on how much space is assigned to the Web hosting plan you purchased. As part of the plan, you are renting the space from the Web hosting provider.

For example, you might pay five dollars a month for Web hosting. You are renting the space for that amount of money. If you cannot pay for your rent, then you will be kicked out of the space you rent, and somebody else will take your lot.

Just a few years ago, Web hosting accounts were a lot more expensive than they are now, and you did not get close to what you are getting now. For a small Web hosting plan now, you might have payed four times as much, depending on the disk space and bandwidth, a few years ago.

These days though, things are a lot cheaper. With more data centers and bigger pipes on the Internet, we can get more bandwidth to and from our Web hosting accounts. Since the cost of hard drives has been going down, you are also able to get more disk space for less than you would have paid even five years ago.

Where is the world of disk space going in the future? Eventually prices will even out. With new technology though, hard drive space will grow and so will your Web hosting disk space. You will start getting even more bang for your buck in the future.

Once you decide to take that leap and purchase a Web hosting account, you do need to learn about every inch of the Web hosting world. Educating yourself about all the different parts of your Web hosting account will help you in the long run. And disk space is unmistakably one of those important parts. Without disk space, there could be no Web hosting at all.

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