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HOSTING GLOSSARY

36 plain-English definitions of the web-hosting and infrastructure terms that actually decide whether your site is fast, reliable and affordable. Each entry has an answer-first definition for the impatient, a longer "how it works" for the curious, a "why it matters" for the decision-makers, and direct links to the HostList rankings and comparison pages where that term shows up in practice. Written for buyers and builders, not for search-engine bots: HostList earns nothing from any service mentioned.

Hosting models

Web Hosting

The service that stores your website files on an always-on server and serves them to visitors over the internet.
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Shared Hosting

The cheapest hosting model, where many sites share one physical server's resources.
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VPS

A virtual server with dedicated CPU, RAM and storage carved from a single physical machine.
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Dedicated Server

A whole physical server rented to one customer, with full hardware and OS control.
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Cloud Hosting

Hosting on distributed infrastructure with on-demand scaling and pay-as-you-go billing.
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Managed Hosting

Hosting where the provider handles the operating system, updates, security and backups for you.
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Reseller Hosting

A hosting plan you split into multiple sub-accounts to resell to your own clients.
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Colocation

Renting rack space, power and network in a data centre for your own server hardware.
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Jamstack

A web architecture: pre-built static sites served from a CDN, with serverless functions for the dynamic bits.
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Email Hosting

A service that runs mailboxes on your own domain ([email protected]), separate from your website hosting.
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SSD Hosting

Hosting that stores your data on solid-state drives (SSD/NVMe) instead of spinning disks, for much faster reads.
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Green Hosting

Web hosting powered by renewable energy or offset by carbon credits, cutting the footprint of running your site.
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Network & DNS

Performance & SEO

Security

Servers & panels

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