Are you required to have a server to host a website?

I am trying to run a website from Go Daddy, and I need to know if you are required to include a server hosting or can you just sign up for the .com domain registration to run a basic html website.

Ask if you need more information....

2008-03-25T10:46:08Z

Thanks, I don't really want to host another server... I already use one for hosting Games...

Thanks guys!

shylpoolgirl692008-03-25T10:44:20Z

Favorite Answer

Short answer no. But at a later date if you wish to incorporate php/ajax or any dynamic programming capablities then you will need a server. For html the browser interprets the language so no server is required.

Dave G2008-03-25T23:20:41Z

If you want to start a website I suggest you to purchase your domain and hosting together. In this way it is possible to get your domain for free. Some hosting services offer this gift today.

As an experienced webmaster I recommend StartLogic which I’m sure it would work for you and fulfill all your requirements. They have a really great offer for hosting & I have used them for over 3 yrs now, and have never had a single problem with them.

They are a Multi-awarded Web Hosting which offer a Full-featured service only $3.95 a month. Their service is really perfect and uptime.

You can go there through the address below:
http://top5hosts.atspace.com/sl.htm

According to my experience, StartLogic is the lowest cost service which is full-featured and really works for you.

Good Luck!

Stone Deft2008-03-25T10:58:18Z

Well if you have resources to host your own site then go. You need apache server installed and a mysql if you're running a php based site and a win iss and sql for asp based site. And of course a static ip add and a connection of 500kbps or higher. Not to forget port forwarding on port 80. Man thats a lot work why not purchase a hosting package and save you the burden of setting up the server yourelf

eric o2008-03-25T10:43:18Z

A domain is useless unless it has a server to send information from it. Yes you would have to get hosting as well. Or you can host it on your own computer but that's more complicated.

Hope this helped! =]

tawanna2016-05-27T02:15:51Z

cajunspike is right on the money. I like Uniform Server (I carry an installation on a flash drive), but XAMPP will work also. On some routers, you MUST give the computer an IP address that's completely outside the DHCP range - well-designed routers won't forward ports to an address that *can be* leased, even if it isn't. (They won't complain, they just won't forward the port.) Also, if your modem does address translation, you'll have to emasculate your router (turn it into a switch) and forward the port in your modem - forwarding through two address translations seldom works. (You disable the DHCP server in the router and connect the modem to one of the *LAN* ports of the router.)

Show more answers (2)