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In the context of web hosting, hosting means the software and hardware platform on which your website and related web-based applications are deployed. Your web hosting company owns the server that users access when they visit the site at your domain name.

Yes! There are several major types of web hosting, among them: shared, VPS, dedicated server, and cloud. Shared hosting is the most common, and consists of many clients sharing the same server. It provides a user-friendly control panel for you to manage your website. VPS, which stands for Virtual Private Server, is another common hosting type; each client has their own virtual machine, with several virtual machines running on a hardware cluster.
Dedicated hosting is typically only used by very large enterprise software companies; the company rents the entire server for their business. Cloud hosting is a form of VPS, but instead of the virtual machines running on a hardware cluster, they run on a cloud pool of networked machines.

That’s going to depend on the kind of project or website you will be running on it, and the amount of traffic you expect to see. For example, shared hosting is great for inexpensive, small-order websites, but if any of the sites suddenly experiences a large influx of visitors, other sites on the same server might experience slowdowns or even outages.
To prevent this, shared hosting is usually throttled, which won’t work if you expect to see large amounts of site traffic. If you plan on being able to scale your site up to large amounts of traffic, cloud hosting or VPS might be a better choice, as the available amount of computing power is more variable. Chances are, dedicated hosting is going to be too expensive for any kind of startup business, but if you need to meet certain privacy laws (especially HIPAA) it might be the only legal choice.

A server and a web server are actually distinct identities. A server is hardware that holds the data making up your website. The web server, on the other hand, is the software that provides the link between that server and the rest of the Internet. The web server finds the file the user wants to see, or runs the relevant application, and displays it to the user through their browser.