Web space (also known as “disk space”) is the amount of space you’re entitled to on the Web host’s server. Web space is measured in megabytes and gigabytes. Images, media files and large databases require the most space.
Monthly traffic is also called “data transfer”, which more accurately describes what it is. Every time the server sends a bit of your Web site data to a user’s browser or the user sends data to your server, it counts toward your monthly traffic allotment.
Web hosts usually offer POP3 email accounts with their plans. POP stands for post office protocol. POP opens a temporary connection to the server and retrieves any email there before closing the connection. You can check these email accounts through a client such as Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, Entourage or Thunderbird. Some Web hosts also provide Web access to your account so you can check your email anywhere you have a browser and an Internet connection.
404 Page
When you type a URL into your browser, you may receive a 404 Not Found page instead of your intended target. This means that you’ve requested a page that does not exist, or you’ve misspelled the URL.
Technical support representatives can help you resolve issues you encounter when trying to get your Web site launched and running. Web hosts may offer telephone or email support. Some include 24/7/365 live telephone and email technical support in their plans at no extra cost.
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