HOSTING
Hosting refers to the process of making a website or application available on the internet. There are a variety of hosting options available, including shared hosting, virtual private servers, and cloud hosting.
Getting Started
To get started with hosting your website or application, you can follow these steps:
- Choose a hosting provider that meets your needs. There are many hosting providers available, such as AWS, Google Cloud, and DigitalOcean.
- Sign up for an account and select a hosting plan.
- Configure your hosting environment by setting up servers, databases, and other necessary components.
- Upload your website or application files to your hosting environment using FTP or SSH.
- Test your website or application to ensure that it is working correctly.
Security
Security is an important consideration when hosting a website or application. You should take steps to secure your hosting environment by implementing firewalls, SSL certificates, and other security measures.
Documentation
This documentation gives reference material and guides for learning the basics of hosting.
- Assignment for Remote Server Connection
- Remote Server Connection
- What is GitHub Hosting
- Analyse Web Server Logs with GoAccess
- Cockpit Server Admin Interface
- Setting Up a Free Personal Website with an Admin Panel
- Step-by-Step Guide to Adding HTTPS with Cloudflare
- Scale From Zero to Millions of Users
- Create a Backdoor with Ncat
Useful Links
- Netlify Drop
- CloudPanel
- CloudPanel is a free web hosting control panel with advanced features for server management. It offers a fast technology stack built with lightweight components for maximum performance. The control panel provides a suite of tools to strengthen security at the server level.