where are internet information stored

We stored information on the internet in any country

All the information we search on the internet is stored in which country, here we can see interesting information about this..

where are internet information stored

internet data storage information

After the Soviet Union launched an artificial geospatial satellite in 1957, the US Department of Defense decided that the US needed a reliable communications system in the event of war. The US Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) proposed to develop a computer network for this purpose. The development of such a network was entrusted to the University of California at Los Angeles,

The Stanford Research Center, the University of Utah, and the University of California at Santa Barbara. The computer network was called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network). And in 1969, the network merged these four scientific institutes as part of the program. All work was funded by the US Department of Defense. Then the ARPANET network began to grow rapidly. Scientists from various scientific fields started using it.

First started server California

The first ARPANET server was installed on September 1, 1969 at the University of California, Los Angeles. The Honeywell 516 computer had 12 KB of RAM.

By 1971, the first program for sending e-mail over the network was developed, and the program immediately became very popular. In 1973, the first foreign companies from Great Britain and Norway were connected to the network via a transatlantic telephone cable. And the network became international.

In the 1970s, the network was used primarily for sending e-mail. And the first mailing lists, newsgroups, and bulletin boards appeared around the same time. However, at that time, the network was not yet easily interoperable with other networks built on other technical standards.

In the late 1970s, data transfer protocols began to develop rapidly and were standardized in 1982–83. John played an active role in the development and standardization of postal network protocols. On January 1, 1983, the ARPANET switched from the NCP protocol to TCP/IP. It is still successfully used to connect (or “layer” as they say) networks. It was in 1983 that the word “Internet” was assigned to Urbannet.

The Domain Name System (DNS) was created.

In 1984, Urbannet had serious competition. The US National Science Foundation’s (NSF) large-scale inter-university network NSFNet (abbreviated from the English National Science Foundation Network.) With about 10,000 computers connected to this network within a year, the title Internet gradually began to shift to NSFNet.

This gradually evolved into an internet protocol. Protocol IP is responsible for finding a route from one computer to another on the Internet through multiple intermediate networks, gateways, and routers and sending data blocks along these routes.

Until now, California is the site where all the information is stored…

How does the website work?

The web address request we give with the help of our browser, finds the IP address of that website with the help of DNS Server through ISP Router/Server, adds our request to the WEB Server which has web site information and sends the web site information given by the WEB Server to our computer.

How is information instantly uploaded to the website?

For each affiliate a team/individual will work to develop it separately.

They send and store web information to WEB Server.

They will keep updating the information as per the new news.

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