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Edit request on June 9th, 2016

I'd like to suggest a citation for this sentence: "Uptime does not take into account being able to reach it as in the event of a network outage."

This is the source: https://top10webhostingsites.org/article/web-hosting-tips — Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.108.216.254 (talk) 07:15, 9 June 2016 (UTC)

bibliography

I am doing a class project to improve this article. Here is a bibliography of some of the articles that i may use to improve the article. Any comments or suggestions would be welcome.

1. Wallace, B. (May 15, 2000). Web hosting for smaller businesses. Informationweek, 786, 111.

http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.ltu.edu:8080/docview/229163494?OpenUrlRefId=info:xri/sid:wcdiscovery&accountid=27912

This peer-reviewed article discusses entry level web hosting services for small businesses and can be used in my project by providing information on how web hosting services can acconodate different sizes of companies.

2. Ewalt, D. M. (May 12, 2003). Web hosting rises from ashes. Informationweek, 939, 64-68.

http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.ltu.edu:8080/docview/229127372?OpenUrlRefId=info:xri/sid:wcdiscovery&accountid=27912

This peer-reviewed article discusses how web hosting services were affected by the dot-com collapse and can be used with my project to contribute to the history of web hosting services.

3. Schultz, E. (January 01, 2003). Attackers hit Web hosting servers. Computers & Security, 22, 4.)

http://www.sciencedirect.com.ezproxy.ltu.edu:8080/science/article/pii/S0167404803004024

This peer-reviewed article discusses security pertaining to web hosting services and can be used in my project to discuss the security aspects of web hosting services.

4. Gifford, J. M. (April 01, 2001). The wired world of Web hosting by satellite. Satellite Broadband, 2, 4, 30-34.

http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.ltu.edu:8080/docview/197245410?OpenUrlRefId=info:xri/sid:wcdiscovery&accountid=27912

This peer-reviewed article discusses using satellite technology for web hosting and can be used in my project by showing different technologies used in web hosting.

5. Tseng, C.-W., & Yang, C.-S. (January 01, 2007). System support for web hosting services on server clusters. Computers and Electrical Engineering, 33, 3, 208-220.

http://www.sciencedirect.com.ezproxy.ltu.edu:8080/science/article/pii/S0045790606001017

This peer-reviewed article discusses using web hosting services on server clusters and can be used in my project in a section that shows different ways that web hosting services can be implemented.

Thanks. Heronhaus (talk) 19:39, 1 October 2016 (UTC)

History of web hosting service


This is a History of web hosting services that I have been working on. Any feedback would be appreciated.

History
Prior to the introduction of web hosting services, in order to host a website on the internet, an individual or company would need their own computer or server.[1] In 1991, restrictions on using the world wide web for commercial purposes was lifted[2], allowing companies to have a presence on the internet. The Commercial Internet Exchange Association (CIX) was formed that year with the goal of providing internet access without restrictions on what kind of traffic was being sent. Companies began to offer to host users websites on their own servers, without the client without needing to own the necessary infrastructure required to operate the website. The owners of the websites, also called webmasters would be able to create a website that would be hosted on the web hosting service's server and published to the web by the web hosting service.[3] As the number of users on the world wide web grew, the need for companies, both large and small to have an online presence grew.

1 "The history of web hosting" . www.tibus.com. Retrieved 2016-10-08.
2 "The History of Web Hosting" . www.webhostingreport.com. Retrieved 2016-10-08.
3 "Beginner's Guide to Web Hosting" . www.webhostingreport.com. Retrieved 2016-10-09.

Heronhaus (talk) 21:58, 17 October 2016 (UTC)

This source webhostingreport.com looks iffy -- like linkspam to be frank. Their "about us" page states that they are supported by referral fees. Surely good background info like this can be found in one of the many reputable books covering the history of the Internet. - Brianhe (talk) 04:23, 22 November 2016 (UTC)