Glossary Of Terms
Additional Domain Pointer Additional domain name pointers resolve to the root level of your virtual server just like your original domain name. Additional domain names cannot point to a subdirectory of your virtual server.Additional domain pointers are an excellent way to drive more traffic to your website!
ASP Execution
Your virtual server will come with complete support for Active Server Pages.
CGI
All customers have access their own cgi-local bin in which you may place your own custom CGI scripts. CGI is often used to accomplish tasks which are not supported by basic HTML, such as a "hit" counter or guest book. You may use this directory to set up scripts that you write or find elsewhere on the Web.
Data Transfer / Hits
You have unlimited ammount of data transfer (or hits) on your virtual server. Any outward-bound traffic from your web site is considered data transfer. For example, each time a html file, image, or other element on your web page is loaded, data transfer is generated.
Note: http://hostnex.net does not host any "adult" or "warez" web sites.
Detailed Web Statistics
Comprehensive daily graphical reports on your website visitor demographics.
Disk Space
Disk space refers to the amount of server disk storage your account is allocated. This space is used to store your html files, graphics, audio clips, POP mail messages, and all other files that make up your Web site. Each of our virtual servers includes a specified allotment of disk storage space, but additional space can be purchased for any account.
E-Mail Auto Responders
Autoresponders may be used to send automated responses to incoming e-mail sent to a specific address. An autoresponder could be used to send a standard message to persons addressing pricelist@yourdomain.com for example.
E-Mail POP3
Each of our hosting packages comes with unique POP3 E-Mail accounts, in addition to E-Mail forwarding. You have the option to retrieve e-mail directly from POP3 mailboxes on the mail server using an e-mail program such as Outlook Express or Eudora.
E-Mail Aliases / Forwarders
Using E-Mail Aliases or forwarders, you can receive any email at (***)@yourdomain.com. Specific mail forwarding options may be enabled in your web control panel to redirect or forward E-Mail names to different addresses on the Internet.
For example, e-mail addressed to sales@yourdomain.com could forward to an account at AOL (yourname@aol.com) or to another E-Mail address on your domain mailto:yourname@yourdomain.com.
Microsoft® FrontPage® 2000/2002 Extensions
Please see our packages for full information on FrontPage extensions!
FTP
File Transfer Protocol; method used to "upload" your web site files to your virtual server.
You can work on HTML documents, graphics, and scripts locally, then upload files to your Web site when ready.
Full Tape Backup
Comprehensive backups of your data. In the event of permanent data loss, a restoration may occur that will recover your lost files.
Graphical Web Control Panel
An administration utility accessed via any web browser for instant control and complete management of your website. Allows the easy setup of mailboxes, aliases, password protection, statistical reporting, FTP through your web browser to your account, and much more!
Mailing List
A list service for emailing your customers in a consolidated fashion.
Many Supported MIME Types
Adds the ability for serving multiple content types.
Money Back Guarantee
30 Day money back guarantee on all of our packages for webhosting - we guarantee your satisfaction!
MS Access Database
Microsoft Access is the best selling database in the world since it comes bundled in Microsoft Office. Powerful and fully compatible with ASP scripting, this feature is available on NT virtual servers only. Once you have requested an Access DB, you must also supply us with the DSN name you will be using. MS Access databases typically service individuals and small groups (10-20 users) with no more than one to five megabytes of data, which could easily be processed on the desktop. Otherwise Microsoft SQL Server, which can support thousands of users with terabytes of information, and provides other enterprise-level database capabilities.
MS Index Server
A search engine facility for NT based websites.
MS SQL 2000 Database
High-end performance database application for Windows 2000/2003 servers, for large and complicated back-end integration of database files.
Password Protected Pages
Protect your webpages with groups of password and user ID combinations.
Raw Log Files
For statistical analysis, you may download for compiling on your local machine.
Server Side Includes
Add the convenience and flexibility of embedding CGI capability into your web pages.
Shockwave
A multimedia application by MacroMedia for dynamic online visual presentations.
Shopping Cart
Add the convenience and power of our integrated shopping cart system for e-commerce webhosting!
SSL Encryption
Secure Socket Layers (SSL) allows you to encrypt credit card numbers or other confidential documents so that it is impossible to intercept during a transmission.
UPS Power Backup
Full power redundancy ensures your site will not be harmed during a power outage.
VBScript
Visual Basic Scripting on NT virtual webhosting servers.
99.9% Up-Time Guarantee
Availability of the Shared Webhosting services is defined as the percentage of time, within the agreed available hours of the service, in which this service, as defined in the contract, is available. There are however a number of factors that may cause the service to be unavailable to the customer that are either outside the control of HostBreakHosting.com or allowed within the service definition. The service provided by HostBreakHosting.com is therefore measured as an "adjusted availability" using values referred to as "adjusted service hours" (ASH) and "adjusted downtime" (AD).
Adjusted availability (percentage) = ((ASH-AD)/ASH)x100
Where, the adjusted service hours (ASH) and adjusted downtime (AD) are calculated as follows:
ASH = TM - SMM - UMM AD = MD - SMM - UMM
Where: TM = total number of minutes that the service should be available as defined in section 2.1.1 in the calendar month. SMM = the number of minutes that the system was not available due to scheduled maintenance UMM = the number of minutes that the system was not available but could not be repaired because the system was unreachable to http://hostnex.net staff.
