Every website on the internet needs a place to store its files, including text, images, videos, and code. This space is provided by a web server, a powerful computer specially designed for this purpose.
To access a website, users type in a domain name (e.g., www.yourwebsite.com). This domain name serves as a user-friendly address that points to the IP address of the web server where the website's files are stored.
When a user enters a domain name, DNS servers around the world work together to translate that name into an IP address. This is similar to looking up a phone number in a directory.
When someone clicks on a link or types in a web address, their browser sends a request to the web server associated with that domain. The server processes the request and sends back the requested web page to the user's browser.
The user's browser then renders the web page, displaying text, images, videos, and other content. This process happens in a matter of seconds, allowing users to interact with your website seamlessly.
As a hosting provider, our role is to ensure that your website's files are securely stored on our servers, and that those servers are connected to the internet 24/7. We also provide the necessary infrastructure, such as data centers, hardware, and network connections, to make your website accessible to users worldwide.