| Word | Description |
| Dedicated IP | A dedicated IP (Internet Protocol) is a unique Internet address dedicated exclusively to a single hosting account. Normally, several hosting accounts reside on a single server and share that server's IP address. Dedicated IP addresses are usually used for large SSL-encrypted secure Web sites and particularly large and/or traffic-heavy sites. Most shared hosting users have no particular need for a dedicated IP address. However, a dedicated IP address for your hosting account enables you to: * View your Web site via its IP address. * Access your accounts by FTP or the Web when the domain name is otherwise inaccessible, such as during domain name propagation periods. * Ensure faster response during periods of high traffic load. * Set up SSL protection on your Web site. |
| Domain kiting | Domain kiting is the process of registering a domain to test it for monetization purposes and then, if it doesn't generate advertising revenue, cancelling it within the five-day grace period for a full refund. Typically, registrants register recently expired domains that may still receive traffic from search engines and other visitors. If the domain has the potential to earn enough money to exceed the cost of registration, the registrant keeps the domain. If the domain does not have the potential to earn enough money to exceed the cost of registration, the registrant cancels the domain for a full refund. |