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Managed hosting   service: the user gets his or her own Web server but   is not allowed full control over it (root access for Linux/administrator   access for Windows); however, they are allowed to manage their data via FTP   or other remote management tools. The user is disallowed full control so that   the provider can guarantee quality of service by not allowing the user to   modify the server or potentially create configuration problems. The user   typically does not own the server. The server is leased to the client.
Colocation web hosting   service: similar to the dedicated web hosting   service, but the user owns the colo server; the hosting company provides   physical space that the server takes up and takes care of the server. This is   the most powerful and expensive type of web hosting service. In most cases,   the colocation provider may provide little to no support directly for their   client's machine, providing only the electrical, Internet access, and storage   facilities for the server. In most cases for colo, the client would have his   own administrator visit the data center on site to do any hardware upgrades   or changes.
Cloud Hosting: is a new type of hosting platform that allows customers   powerful, scalable and reliable hosting based on clustered load-balanced   servers and utility billing. Removing single-point of failures and allowing   customers to pay for only what they use versus what they could use.
Clustered hosting: having multiple servers hosting the same content for   better resource utilization. Clustered Servers are a perfect solution for   high-availability dedicated hosting, or creating a scalable web hosting   solution. A cluster may separate web serving from database hosting capability
Grid hosting: this form of distributed hosting is when a server cluster   acts like a grid and is composed of multiple nodes.
Home server: usually a single machine   placed in a private residence can be used to host one or more web sites from   a usually consumer-grade broadband connection. These can be   purpose-built machines or more commonly old PCs. Some ISPs actively attempt to   block home servers by disallowing incoming requests to TCP port 80   of the user's connection and by refusing to providestatic IP addresses. A   common way to attain a reliable DNS hostname is by creating an account with   a dynamic DNS service. A dynamic DNS service will automatically   change the IP address that a URL points to when the IP address changes.
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