What Junior Developers Must Know About Web Hosting Before Taking Client Work

Junior developers often enter their first client project unprepared to answer basic questions about getting a website online. Three core concepts are essential to understand: a domain is the web address registered through a registrar for roughly $10–15 per year, hosting is the server where website files are stored, and SSL is the encrypted connection that most hosts now provide free via Let's Encrypt. Experts advise that hosting and domain accounts should always be registered in the client's name to avoid ownership disputes or access issues if the professional relationship ends. For most small business sites with modest traffic, shared hosting plans costing as little as $3 per month are sufficient and can support multiple client sites under one account. Upgrading to a VPS or managed hosting only becomes necessary when a site handles tens of thousands of monthly visitors or runs resource-intensive applications like a high-volume e-commerce store.
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