How Web Hosting Works
Understanding the technology behind your website helps you make informed decisions about your hosting. This article explains the infrastructure that powers your Faciotech hosting account.
What is Web Hosting?
Web hosting is a service that stores your website files on powerful computers (servers) connected to the internet 24/7. When someone visits your website, their browser connects to our server and downloads your pages.
Types of Hosting
Shared Hosting
Multiple websites share one server's resources. Best for small to medium websites with moderate traffic.
- Cost-effective
- Easy to manage
- Resources shared with other sites
VPS (Virtual Private Server)
A virtual server with dedicated resources. Best for growing websites needing more control.
- Guaranteed CPU and RAM
- Root access available
- Better performance than shared
Dedicated Server
An entire physical server for your use only. Best for high-traffic sites or specific requirements.
- Maximum performance
- Full control
- Higher cost
Key Infrastructure Components
Data Centers
Faciotech servers are housed in professional data centers with:
- Redundant power supplies and generators
- Climate control systems
- Physical security (biometrics, cameras, guards)
- Fire suppression systems
- Multiple internet connections
Network
Our network features:
- Multiple upstream providers for redundancy
- DDoS protection
- Low-latency connections
- Regular monitoring
Servers
Our servers include:
- Enterprise-grade hardware
- SSD storage for fast performance
- Regular hardware maintenance
- Automatic failover systems
Software Stack
Standard hosting includes:
- Apache/LiteSpeed - Web server software
- PHP - Programming language for dynamic websites
- MySQL/MariaDB - Database management
- cPanel - Control panel for managing your hosting
Uptime and Reliability
Faciotech maintains high uptime through:
- 24/7 server monitoring
- Automated alerts and responses
- Regular maintenance windows
- Disaster recovery procedures
Questions About Your Hosting?
Contact our technical team if you have questions about the infrastructure powering your website.