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Choosing an Open Source CMS: Beginner's Guide
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We cannot launch our CMS-powered web site without a place for it. That's what web hosting is all about. In this chapter we will look at the different aspects of hosting your CMS-powered site. We will:
Evaluate hosting options—on your own machine or with a service provider
Find an ISP that supports the CMS of your choice
Understand the parameters of hosting
Perform common operations to launch and manage your site
We will learn many important things in this chapter. Let's start by asking a fundamental question.
Yes, you need to host your CMS somewhere because nobody can access your CMS without it being hosted. And if nobody can access it, there is no use of that CMS. In fact, even if you are using a CMS just on your computer, for your personal use, it is still hosted—albeit on your personal computer.
That's a technical interpretation of hosting. For all practical purposes, hosting would mean setting up your CMS on a server—on the Internet...
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