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     What is domain name hosting services?

Domain name hosting services provide the infrastructure and technology needed to make a website accessible on the internet. When you create a website, you need a unique domain name (like www.example.com) that users can type into their browsers to visit your site. Domain name hosting services store your website's files, such as HTML, images, videos, etc., and link them to your domain name, ensuring that when someone types in your domain, they reach your website.

These services typically offer domain registration (allowing you to purchase and own a domain name), domain management tools (to configure settings like DNS records), and web hosting (storing website files on servers that are connected to the internet). Domain hosting services play a crucial role in making your website accessible to users worldwide.

What is a domain name and web hosting service?

A domain name service and web hosting service are two integral components necessary to have a website accessible on the internet:

  1. Domain Name Service: A domain name is the human-readable address that users type into their browsers to access a website (e.g., www.example.com). Domain name services allow individuals or businesses to register and purchase unique domain names. These services manage the domain's settings, such as DNS (Domain Name System) records, which essentially act as a directory translating domain names into IP addresses, directing users to the correct web servers where the website is hosted.
  2. Web Hosting Service: Web hosting involves storing website files (HTML, images, videos, etc.) on specialized servers that are connected to the internet. Web hosting services provide the infrastructure and technology required to keep a website accessible 24/7. They manage server resources, ensure website security, provide technical support, and maintain the server hardware and software to keep the website up and running smoothly.

Together, these services work hand in hand: the domain name directs users to the correct web server, and the web hosting service hosts and serves the website's content to visitors who access it through the domain name. Many companies offer both domain name registration and web hosting services as part of a package or separately.

Who hosts a domain name?

Domain names aren't exactly "hosted" in the traditional sense. Instead, they are registered and managed through domain registrars.

Domain registrars are organizations accredited by domain name registries (like Verisign, for .com domains) to sell domain names to the public. When you purchase a domain name, you're essentially leasing the right to use that specific domain for a specified period (usually annually, although longer-term leases are available).

While registrars handle the registration and management of domain names, they also offer additional services like DNS management, domain privacy protection, and sometimes web hosting services. However, they do not "host" the domain itself; they manage the registration details and link the domain to specific DNS servers, directing traffic to the correct web hosting provider where the website's content is stored.

The domain registrar maintains the registration records, allowing you to update information like the domain's contact details or nameservers, which determine where the domain points to for hosting services. The actual hosting of the website files, databases, and other content associated with the domain is handled by a web hosting provider, which is often a separate service from the domain registrar.

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