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Usergroups vs. Domains

In computer networking, a workgroup is a collection of computers on a local area network that share common resources and responsibilities. Workgroups provide easy sharing of files, printers and other network resources. Being a peer-to-peer network design, each workgroup computer may both share and access resources if configured to do so. Workgroups are designed for small LANs in homes, schools, and small businesses. As the number of computers in a workgroup grows, workgroup LANs eventually become too difficult to administer and should be replaced with alternative solutions like domains or other client/server approaches.

An application domain is used to isolate applications from one another. This is the same way an operating system process    works. The separation is required so that applications do not affect one another. This separation is achieved by making sure than any given unique virtual address space runs exactly one application and scopes the resources for the process or application domain using that addess space, And where does all of those files containing the program is being stored? This is where the hosting service is take part. In order to provide accessibility for your files (which generate the web page) a web server with online connectivity to the internet is a must,Because internet access provide the neccesary connection to call the procedure to view a web page. ₰