- File hosting: a solution made available by various hosts, which permits you to share big files. These could be disk images, motion pictures, audio files, archived documents, and so on. This service is also known as file storage, and its only aim is to share files, since it does not offer website uploading. Once the files are uploaded, you will either get a randomly created download link for each of them, or you will be able to read an index of all the files in a directory, but you will not be able to load .html or .php web page files in your browser. Free-of-charge file storage accounts often include advertisements beside the download links, while a timer compels you to await a specific interval of time to see them. A single file can be downloaded with restricted speed. If you possess a paid file storage plan, there are no restrictions as to how many files you can upload/download straight away, and also there is no limitation as far as the download speed and the file size are concerned.
Nowadays, with the help of the cPanel web hosting distributors, "file hosting" is being renamed to the more stylish "cloud hosting". This is a thoroughly incongruous explanation of the real definition of "cloud hosting". A real cloud web hosting platform would apportion the workload between independent hosts of web hosting servers in a cluster, which are committed to attending different hosting services (electronic mail, storage space, statistics, DNS, databases, CP, and so on.) So, the file hosting solution is only a sort of a storage space hosting service, not a cloud hosting one. It's not even close.
- Image hosting: similar to file hosting; some vendors offer a hosting service for pictures only. This hosting type is appropriate if you would like to share a big number of pics with comrades or associates since the service is typically free of cost. You will get a random link for each pic or album and you can then share this link. As with the file hosting service, .html and .php files are not compatible, so the solution cannot be utilized for websites.
- Email hosting: a solution dedicated to tackling your electronic mail accounts. Some suppliers offer hosting services for sites, but do not supply an e-mail hosting solution. If you want to launch an e-mail address with your domain name but do not wish to run a website, then the email hosting solution is what you need. You can create email accounts and manage them, but there will be no hosting service for the domain. The e-mail hosting service involves incoming POP/IMAP and outgoing SMTP mail servers.
- Video hosting: this service allows you to upload and share video files. You can either share a link to a certain video file, or you can embed the video clip in your web site that is hosted somewhere else. The benefit of using this approach in lieu of uploading the video in a web hosting account is that the video file generates a particular amount of CPU load, so with a bunch of video files and a few hundred site visitors, you may have a problem with your site hosting reserves. Embedding the video file will enable you to use as many video clips as you desire without hassling about system resources.
- Web site hosting: this is the service that you need if you would like to possess a site. To some degree, it incorporates all of the aforementioned hosting groups since, along with your websites, you can also host images and files, you can set up databases and mails, upload videos, etc. At '50webs.com', for instance, you can examine shared site hosting and dedicated hosting accounts that allow you to have all of the abovementioned solutions in a single location. There may be restrictions based on the type of web hosting service that you've settled on - a free web hosting account, a paid cheap web hosting plan, a VPS hosting server or a dedicated server. Based on that, your web page hosting account may be better or worse compared to the typical e-mail/file/video/image hosting packages that are meant for particular content exclusively.

