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A Review of the Popular CPanel Website Hosting Software

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When you are about to start your own internet company there are many questions you may have. For instance there is a lot of information about servers and domain names that are very hard to understand. You obviously want to have the most control when dealing with your website, such as how to modify the website and make sure it is on the top search engines.

Cpanel is the backend website software that runs most linux based hosting services. What Cpanel offers customers is a way for website hosting customers to manage their domains through a web interface. This means that you have control and the responsibility of managing your own site. You can manage the emails, files, backup info, FTP, CGI scripts, and even the website statistics.

When you choose to become a part of Cpanel you are asking for the domain owner control panel to be handed to you. You are still going to have technical support from Cpanel in case there are any questions are problems with the software product, but it offers you the control you need to run a successful business on the internet.

They also offer webhost manager and webmail panel. This means you have server administration and a reseller panel as well as a webmail access panel when you are with this web hosting company.

When you sign up with Cpanel you are getting a license agreement to use their technology. You have to keep up with the agreement, which is an every year charge to keep yourself on this web hosting server. You are able to have support, as well as new operating system versions in case you ever upgrade to a new operating system like windows vista. You have to options when you decide to choose Cpanel for you business needs.

You can get the Cpanel and WHM package that offers the webhost manger as well as the hosting control or you can get the Cpanel Server Suite. The second option is currently in beta testing so they have not completely fixed any errors it may have, but it does offer you the knowledge and tools you need to have a successful business. You will find that you have the central management with this program for your servers.

This website hosting software is great for someone who is not necessarily a one website business owner. In other words it works great for someone who has multiple websites and will continue to grow in the website business. The websites don't have to sell the same products, but can be multiple product websites.

They can also be service websites. The fact is whatever you have the website for doesn't matter as long as you can make a return out of the software program from the webhosting company. You want the product to work for you and your business, but not pay out for something that doesn't really fit in your current business venture. You are the only one who can decide if the program will work for you, by reading about it.

Learn the Lemons from the Straight MLM Winners and read about cPanel from Brian Garvin and Jeff West at MLM Review Kings. This article may be used royalty free provided Bio & Links remain intact. Copyright Mission Billion, Inc.


At a Glance: ASP.NET vs. PHP

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In the world of web development, the choice of which development language to use commonly comes down to two popular choices. Web applications, specifically those relying on back end databases, are typically being created using either Microsoft's ASP.Net language, or the Open Source alternative language of PHP. Reasons why one might choose one over the other can include: The cost of development tools, or availability of such tools, or even ones comfort level with the Open Source initiative. The goal of this article is to provide some perspective on reasons why one might choose one over the other.

Active Server Pages or ASP has long been an option for creating dynamic web content. Active Server Pages facilitates the ability to use databases such as Access or SQL just to name a few, to create dynamic, feature rich websites. The work going on behind the scenes in serving up the dynamic content is being done at the server level by the Active Server Pages source code. Microsoft has spent a great deal of time and resources promoting their .Net family of programming languages of which ASP.Net is a member.

Visual Studio is an asset to any programmer due to its vast amount of features. As with all of Microsoft's products, support and updates are constantly made available for ASP.Net. The shear amount of features that Microsoft packs into Visual Studio, coupled with Microsoft's extensive support make certainly make ASP.Net an attractive solution for any web developer's needs.

PHP which is in its 5th revision now, is an Open Source web development language that also facilitates the creation of feature rich, dynamic websites that can use databases. Being Open Source means simply that PHP isn't owned by anyone. Just as with Active Server Pages, the work going on behind the scenes of serving up the dynamic web content is being done by PHP at the server level.

As with most Open Source products, the resources available to a PHP developer are free of charge. This makes PHP extremely attractive to the independent web developer. There are some commercial quality development suites available from companies like Zend, but there is also wealth of free resources just a Google Search away. Because there is really no corporate entity behind PHP, support and development on PHP is done by the community of its users and developers themselves. Surprisingly this does not seem to adversely affect the ability to find support for PHP.

All in all, ASP.Net and PHP are both excellent options, offering basically the same functionality. Whether the decision comes down to support resources, or the comfort level one has regarding Open Source, or something else entirely, the end result depends upon the mastery of whichever language is chosen.

Ian Wilson is a support analyst for Apollo Hosting. Mr. Wilson brings years of experience in coding and system administration to the Apollo Hosting support team. Apollo Hosting provides website hosting, ecommerce hosting, vps hosting, and web design services to a wide range of customers.


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