- The data centres own the servers
- Web hosts rent servers (renting the actual server itself as well as the space in the data centre, which comes with an internet connection to connect the server to the internet)
- Web hosts sell large allocations of web space on their servers called reseller web hosting accounts to small companies with little capital. People who buy these accounts become resellers of web hosting
- Resellers then sell cheap web hosting allocations of their own server allocation to people who want to have web sites hosted "on the internet", in an affordable web site hosting plan, making web hosting accessible to the big as well as the small buyer.
Not all regular web hosting accounts are sold by resellers, however. To gain a market edge, hosting companies often purchase web servers and skip over the reseller step so to lower the prices of the packages they offer.
The long food chain is a good thing - competition between data centres reduces server rental prices for web hosts who buy servers. Competition between web hosts drive down the prices of web hosting accounts for people who have a website to host on the internet.
The web hosts we review offer the two lowest levels of web hosting - suited in features and price to medium and small businesses, along with regular buyers. You will find that these web hosts offer regular web hosting packages as well as reseller hosting packages - each of variable sizes. We encourage you to read further so to make the right choice of web host for your web site.