PLESK 7 > Administering Your Domain

Managing Hosting

Using Plesk you can select any of three different types of hosting services, as listed below:

  • Physical hosting: the most common type of hosting service, creating a virtual host (disk space on the local server). Users control and publish their own web site without having to purchase a server and dedicated communication lines.

  • Standard forwarding: with this type of forwarding, all requests to the domain are forwarded by the server to another Internet address (no virtual server is created). When an end user searches the Internet for your domain, he is routed to another URL, and the address in his browser window changes to the new URL.

  • Frame forwarding: all requests to this domain are forwarded to another Internet address (no virtual server is created). But with this type of forwarding, the end user sees your domain name in his browser, not the forwarding address. Plesk uses frames to 'trick' the browser into displaying the correct domain name. The problem with this type of forwarding is that some search engines do not index these frame pages and some browsers do not support frames.


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